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Politics Weekly podcast: royal rumble

The Queen's speech might have been just seven minutes long, but we devote a whole 21 minutes of this week's show to it. And not just what was in it but also what wasn't in it. David Cameron criticised Gordon Brown for not incorporating Christopher ...

From TOM CLARK, ALLEGRA STRATTON, FRANCESCA PANETTA, MICHAEL WHITE, MADELEINE BUNTING, MARTIN KETTLE, Guardian Unlimited,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: David Cameron,  Gordon Brown,  Michael White,  Polly Toynbee,  Martin Kettle

Politics podcast: Boris's year

Andrew Rawnsley, Martin Kettle and Georgina Henry join Allegra Stratton and Tom Clark to discuss the prime minister's climbdown in the Commons on expenses and defeat on Gurkhas, his trip to Afghanistan and Pakistan this week, and Boris Johnson's first ...

From TOM CLARK, ALLEGRA STRATTON, FRANCESCA PANETTA, ANDREW RAWNSLEY, MARTIN KETTLE, GEORGINA HENRY, DECLAN WALSH, Guardian Unlimited,  1 May 2009
Related Topics: Martin Kettle,  Andrew Rawnsley,  Boris Johnson,  Gordon Brown,  UK Conservative Party

Feature: The Month In: Grime / Dubstep

Grime in its inception shifted the power balance in the relationship of the DJ to the MC, moving the latter from club hosts to recording "artists," and quickly the entire focus of the genre. But where did this leave the uneasy third member of this ...

From MARTIN CLARK, Pitchfork,  4 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Tippa Irie,  Kevin Martin,  Roger Robinson

Negotiator remembered for toughness

Simon Reisman, Canada's chief free-trade negotiator during talks with the United States in the late 1980s, died in his sleep of cardiac arrest early yesterday morning at the Heart Institute in Ottawa. The tough-talking civil servant and Second World ...

From SANDRA MARTIN, CAMPBELL CLARK AND GREG MCARTHUR, Globe and Mail,  10 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Derek Burney,  Brian Mulroney

Nuclear fallout: Ottawa takes a tough line

OTTAWA; TORONTO Prime Minister Stephen Harper vowed yesterday that someone will be held to account for the shutdown of the reactor that produces half of the world's medical isotopes as his government searched for culprits to blame in its battle with ...

From GLORIA GALLOWAY AND CAMPBELL CLARK AND MARTIN MITTELSTAEDT, Globe and Mail,  13 Dec 2007
Related Topics: U.S. Department of Justice,  Stephen Harper,  Tony Clement,  MDS, Inc.

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