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Put up or shut up, Nazir-Ali

Michael Nazir-Ali ([1], [2]) has been lent yet another adulatory interview by the Sunday Torygraph, with the same claims about death threats and one about his claim of no-go areas being “based on evidence”,...

A country for a plaything

Recently there has been a flurry of stories about foreigners being jailed in the United Arab Emirates for unbelievably petty drug “offences” which would not be detected, yet alone prosecuted, anywhere else. The story...

Brain dead technology

In today’s Guardian Media supplement, there was a familiar range of complaints about the new DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting, or something like that) radio system, among them the fact that the radio units are...

The Mosquito: why it really sucks

Yesterday a campaign was launched to ban a device called the Mosquito, which emits a high-pitched sound audible only to young people, intended to disperse groups of them who loiter in public places and...

The presumption of Melanie Phillips

Today the storm over the Archbishop of Canterbury's speech last Thursday rumbles on, with the Scum newspaper having circulated a complaint form which it urged its readers to fill in and send to the...

Ignorance and bigotry unleashed by Williams speech

Technorati Tags: shariah, rowan+williams Last Thursday the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, gave a lecture to an assembly of lawyers in London on the subject of Muslims in the UK whom, in his...

Showing their concern

I am sure anyone who reads the Independent will have heard of Parwiz Kambakhsh, the Afghan student jailed (and at one point threatened with the death penalty) for supposed blasphemy, which allegedly involved downloading...

Nazir-Ali complains of death threats

BBC NEWS: Threats to 'no-go areas' bishop Michael Nazir-Ali, Anglican bishop of Rochester, has complained of receiving death threats in response to his accusations about no-go areas defined by adherence to Islamic ideology in...

Photos from the South Downs

Birds in flocks, originally uploaded by Indigo Jo. The other day I had the use of the family car, so I decided to go down to the South Downs, a spectacular range of hills...

We can’t boycott everyone

Sister Kareema Hamdan, over at UmmahPulse.com, suggests a Muslim boycott of Dutch products in response to Geert Wilders’ planned film insulting the Prophet (sall’ Allahu ‘alaihi wa sallam) or Islam, claiming that a similar...

The rebranding of Abdullah Quilliam

Abdullah Quilliam: Britain’s First Islamist? at Yahya Birt Yahya Birt demolishes the attempt to rebrand Abdullah Quilliam, the pioneer British Muslim of the Victorian era, as some sort of mascot for the pacified “British...

Mrs Brown’s Indian dress

Sarah Brown, the wife of the British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, has been attacked in certain sections of the media for wearing Indian dress on a visit to Delhi as part of a visit...

Monbiot on public school damage

Only class war on public schools can rid us of this unhinged ruling class – Guardian Unlimited George Monbiot wrote this article in yesterday's Guardian, outlining the damage that boarding schools, especially boarding prep...

Ken, the shaikh, the hard left and the anti-left left

Tomorrow, a Channel 4 Dispatches documentary hosted and researched by Martin Bright (of “The Great Koran Con Trick” fame) is to be aired, and it reveals Ken’s loyalty to a small far-left sect called Socialist Action, and that he has given well-paid jobs in the Greater London Authority and its spin-off organisations to various members of it; its members have also worked for various other left organisations over the years, according to one of them, Atma Singh, in today’s Sunday Times ([1], [2]). In the run-up to this programme, articles have appeared in the New Statesman (by Bright himself), in the Observer (by Nick Cohen, predictably) and in the Sunday Times alongside Singh’s piece.

My photo’s in the London Schmap guide

I’ve just been informed that a photograph I took in Portobello Road in Notting Hill, west London, has been included in the Schmap London photo guide. You can find the guide here, and the...