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06.03.2009, 16:40

Freedom or fingerprints?

World-famous artists are refusing to perform in Britain in the wake of the latest visa regulations which oblige all non-EU citizens heading to the UK to provide fingerprints and a facial scan upon every entry.

02.03.2009, 09:22 1 comment

Prison sentence for taking photos in UK

A new law in the UK makes it an offence to take pictures of policemen or any other law enforcement officers. Civil libertarians say Gordon Brown's Britain is becoming like George Orwell's Big Brother state.

28.02.2009, 12:57

Laws, loopholes and lap dancing

Proposed laws to reclassify lap dancing clubs in the UK as ‘sexual encounter venues’ has been met with disapproval even within women’s liberation groups.

18.02.2009, 11:59

Spiderman beware: Here comes the X-Net!

It may sound like a nail-biting car chase scene from a Hollywood movie, but at least two British police forces are exploiting a new “web-like” device.

Photo by Bernarda (http://www.flickr.com/photos/zakonslike/) 22.06.2009, 22:59 25 comments

Colliding cultures

Take a Russian city girl. Immerse her in American culture marked by fast food and late nights. Then tell her to study in bonnie Scotland.

19.08.2009, 10:16 19 comments

UK needs nationalist answer to globalism – Nick Griffin

The UK is being broken by internationalism and globalism and needs a nationalist response, says Nick Griffin, leader of the far-right British National Party.

25.03.2010, 12:53 13 comments

“Break-up of EU would be good for its member states” – British politician

Europe as a continent would be happier if the European Union broke up, says British politician Nigel Farage.

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He felt he was born for a purpose – Churchill’s granddaughter

A few days ahead of the VE-day anniversary, Celia Sandys, Winston Churchill’s granddaughter, gave RT an insight into what kind of man her granddad, the key wartime politician, was.

08.08.2009, 17:55 4 comments

ITN correspondent: “Saakashvili is lunatic”

At least some UK correspondents, who were reporting from the Ossetian war, were not able to deliver their personal opinions [critical towards Georgia] through their networks, says Moscow-based journalist Artyom Drabkin.

Dmitry Medvedev 29.03.2009, 13:02 2 comments

"I’d like seeing Russia among democracies, within a unified Europe"

President Dmitry Medvedev speaks on a range of issues including Russia's response to the economic crisis, an upcoming meeting with Barack Obama, Afghanistan, and non-proliferation in an interview with the BBC TV company.

‘Cutting out rights began with the Northern Ireland conflict’

Published: 17 March, 2009, 10:53


It’s been heavily contested in the UK that civil liberties have been eroded in recent years to fight terrorism. British journalist Paul Donovan believes it could all stem from the 1970s conflict in Northern Ireland.

 
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