Britblog Roundup #108
Chris Lightfoot 1978-2007
Welcome to roundup #108, and as many of you will know, this week brought the sad news of the sudden death of Chris Lightfoot. Many, many words have been written about Chris this week, a rundown of which can be found
here, however I'd like to draw your attention to those of Tom Steinberg of at
mysociety.org and a little tale over at
The Virtual Stoa.
Controversy was stirred by the publication of a book on BBC bias by ex-BBC man Robin Aitken, which apparently has been overlooked by the Beeb.
Iain Dale had the man in to 18DS to discuss the implications, but
Pete has an alternative view on the affair.
In the land of the Liberals, reflections from
Niles and
Stephen Tall on *that* Trident debate, the fall of Mark Littlewood and the 'messianic cult' of Ming; a phrase to strike fear into the heart of even the most hardened atheist. Still on the theist theme, Johnathan Calder ponders martyrdom and just who has the claim to
St Wystan.
Jim Bliss at
The Quiet Road continues the debate about 18DS's vid
A World without America and poses a few questions.
Inevitably the removal of Patrick Mercer MP from the Tory frontbench garnered some blog inches. Sunny at
Pickled Politics has a take on it with links to many more views both for and against Mr Mercer.
And so to greener pastures, Mel over at
Beansprouts has some handy hints on cutting down to amount of junk mail that falls through your letterbox. Whilst we're being green,
Paul Kingsnorth, tells the real story regarding
Channel 4's (edit: video link from
Samizdata) latest contribution to the global warming debate and Green feminist Natalie Bennett ponders, um,
sideboards and the new
Musee du quai Branly.
Turning to law and order, Jim Jay isn't feeling
anxious, afraid or worried. Francis is feeling
criminalised and
ZinZin appears to be calling for a blanket ASBO for geriatrics.
On a personal note I'd like to send congratulations to
Rachel on getting the book done and dusted and remind you all of
this before moving to the 'And Finally' bit...
First off
pandemian dons the latex knickers to draw attention to
Troubled Diva's contribution to the Comic Relief effort, whilst
Tim Ireland awaits the thoughts of the Met with bated breath. Inky Circus uses tenuous means to post pictures of
cute puddy tats and in the interest of balance - have some pictures of some of the
hounds at this years Crufts.
Next roundup comes from Devil's Kitchen who is forbidden from mentioning Uncle Fester.
Edit: darn and it was going so well - Next week is at
From The Dustbin of History.
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Oh, and if you thought this week was
tripe, then
Mr Worstall appears to be suffering a little from withdrawal symptoms...
poons
p.s. please check this out