Link Loving 18.01.11

January 18, 2011 § Leave a comment

  • Time for Andrew Mitchell, Secretary of State for International Development, to turn rhetoric into reality and stop the World Bank investing in polluting power stations.
  • David Cameron promised not to cut the EMA allowance. *Awkward*.
  • Jon Alexander wants to play the games his grandparents played
  • Meet Maurice Glasman, you’ll be glad you did.
  • Nathan Schneider surprises us with President Eisenhower’s speech attacking the military-industrial complex.
  • Micah Sifry explores who organised the Tunisia protests.
  • Grist ponders why gays are greener. Nothing to do with being more fabulous.
  • Natalya Sverjensky reminds us of the horrors of the Bush presidency with one simple photo.
  • And as if it needed proving, the Economist explains why Americans just don’t get British humour.
  • Daniel Elton explains how young people are paying for the Conservative-led government.
  • Paul Sagar lists the large number of U-turns made so far by the government.

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