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The Lone Voice (Free subscription) | 10/09/2008
Gordon has 121 ministers, whips or law officers. Churchill required only 74 to defeat the Nazis.
WorkAtHome (Free subscription) | yesterday
From the streets of Harlem to the pitiful slums of Brazil, Gordon Parks focused his lens — and his life — on subjects that many people would prefer to ignore.
The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
War of words intensifies as Iceland's prime minister accuses Gordon Brown of undermining his country's economy.
Grub Street - New York Magazine's Food and Restaurant Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Photo: Getty Images This week, Alan Richman chastised Michelin for again awarding two stars to Gordon Ramsay at the London , but another GQ writer, Tom Carson, asks, “Who needs Michelin when you’ve got Nielsen'” Carson thinks the chef’s enduring appeal lies partly in the fact that he isn’t your typical hoity-toity gourmand: “It’s entertaining to watch Ramsay turn one of the simper set’s most...
nigel hastilow (Free subscription) | yesterday
I have a horrible feeling Gordon Brown thinks he’s Winston Churchill. Cometh the hour, he seems to believe, cometh the man. He may be partly responsible for the global financial freefall but that won’t dissuade him from the view that his entire life has been leading up to this moment, when he, and he alone, is equipped to lead us out of the cash desert. Mr Brown doesn’t promise nothing but blood,...
Man in a Shed (Free subscription) | yesterday
The old obsession with headlines and how your seen is back at No 10. Spin rules ! So we have Gordon Brown ( or Gordon as Labour would like to re-brand him - must be some focus group conclusion there ) taking on Iceland a country with the population of Coventry. In doing so he is forcing them into the hands of the Russians, who probably can't believe their luck - or von Brun's stupidity....
Not a sheep (Free subscription) | yesterday
"Psychologist Lucy Beresford tells Daily Politics Gordon Brown is 'deeply insecure' and bringing Peter Mandelson back was "Freudian" bordering on "self-mutilating behaviour"." "he needs self-love, he's a deeply insecure person...insecurity complex...compulsive spending... money he doesn't have"
The Telegraph (Free subscription) | yesterday
Gordon Brown has demanded that petrol retailers and energy companies pass on the full benefits of falling oil prices to their customers.
Paul Linford (Free subscription) | yesterday
As previously mentioned I've not had time to blog on the economic crisis this week although I will be looking at the political implications of it in my weekly column tomorrow - but I reckon Slob's cartoon below pretty well sums it up nicely.
Channel 4 (Free subscription) | yesterday
Goalkeeper Craig Gordon believes Scotland will benefit from giving young players a chance at international level.
Financial Time (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
Stock markets crumble and banks are brought to their knees, but as confidence leaches from the financial markets the crisis appears to be having a galvanising effect on at least one person: Gordon Brown.
Famecrawler (Free subscription) | yesterday
Chef Gordon Ramsay, his foul mouth, and his wife Tana attended the London premiere of Disney's latest High School Musical movie. This one is actually in the theaters. Nine-year-old Megan, eight-year-old twins Jack and Holly and six-year-old Matilda were looking pretty pleased with the evening, despite the disturbing lack of popcorn. Photo
Lightwater (Free subscription) | yesterday
Couldn’t quite believe what I was hearing on today’s Daily Politics show, when “Psychologist Lucy Beresford tells Daily Politics Gordon Brown is ‘deeply insecure’ and bringing Peter Mandelson back was “Freudian” bordering on “self-mutilating behaviour”. Watch the short interview HERE. It’s spectacular, and he’s our Prime Minister - heaven help us.
Mirror.co.uk (Free subscription) | yesterday
Scotland goalkeeper Craig Gordon believes the national team can come of age in the current World Cup qualifying campaign.