Although wikileaks.org is no longer available, there are a whole host of cover names or the ip address is still working. More at Media Law Profs and the New York Times.
I'd have called it samizdat.org, but whatever, I've got a nose bleed to attend to.
Friday, 22 February 2008
Wikileaks
Posted by The Chief at 13:17 0 comments
Labels: foi
Wednesday, 20 February 2008
New Immigration Bill
Here, here and here, although unsurprisingly not here yet.
It's a small point, but since when have nonpayment of taxes and law breaking NOT been integral parts of British society?
Posted by The Chief at 20:57 1 comments
Labels: immigration
Friday, 1 February 2008
Dusting off the cobwebs
Well, it's been a long time and I all I have are rather poor excuses about the combined load of work and study. Anyway, while the tumbleweed has been blowing through here (although bizarrely feedburner reports that the number of subscribers has gone up quite a bit during January - welcome you poor deluded newcomers) I have realised that I a) need to make more of an effort and b) nope, just that.
I was going to do a rather potted summary of some of the most interesting developments during the hiatus, but to be honest I'm sure that somebody somewhere has already covered everything, so I'll leave it at that for now.
This year will mark the tenth anniversaries of the Human Rights Act and devolution (Scotland Act and Government of Wales Act). More on both of these over the course of the year. I also have a new project in the pipeline which might be of interest/use for some people, which I'll write more about later.
Posted by The Chief at 12:00 7 comments
Labels: misc