Couldn't some combination of 21st century audio and video equipment adequately and accurately capture what is said in court, for far less money and without many of the calamitous outcomes described in
the Statesman article?
In a New
Statesman article Stott was bluntly labelled as «Britain's leading climate - change denier and has built a career on criticising environmentalists.
Read Austin
Statesman Article»
«Growth in Treasure Valley spurs 4 new charter schools» read the headline of a recent Idaho
Statesman article.
He was in a lively debate with Tory MP Mike Freer about the London mayoral candidate's comments in a New
Statesman article for which he later declined to apologise.
Last week he demonstrated this by penning a New
Statesman article which presented New Labour's policy dilemmas in a factional light.
Maybe this is his strategy — stay out of the last leadership race — it's likely to produce a dud, get the position of party chairman, make challenging powerful speeches and articles (he has identified the English democratic defecit, Toque, in his New
Statesman article, which is about the best on the issue from any MP see: http://www.newstatesman.com/uk-politics/2010/08/labour-party-english-england), make more of a public name for himself, then stand when the prospects of victory are real.
Not exact matches
Your last
article reminds me of a very good piece by Ed Smith in the New
Statesman in September about Wenger's wilful blind spots - worth a read if you haven't seen it.
In an
article for the New
Statesman, the shadow chancellor accused his former shadow cabinet colleague of echoing the tactics of the unsuccessful EU Remain campaign.
Frances Crook, head of the Howard League for Penal Reform and a former non-executive of a primary care trust (PCT), was told she would be fired if she went public with her criticism, following an
article in which she highlighted her concerns in the New
Statesman.
And Michael Dugher's
article for the New
Statesman warning against a «revenge reshuffle» seems ironically to have thrown him into the firing line.
But Brand won't play along: his
article in the New
Statesman and a subsequent Newsnight interview was long on florid rhetoric and denunciation, and wholly devoid of detail.
This
article first appeared in the 07 September 2009 issue of the New
Statesman, Meet the new progressives
Trickett, whose recent
article in the New
Statesman certainly marks him out as the most left - wing member of the shadow cabinet, will certainly improve the advice Ed gets to hear.
Charles Clarke should be praised likewise for his recent
article in The New
Statesman stating that the word «Blairite» must not be used as an abusive term.
Patrick has contributed op - ed
articles to the Financial Times, the Guardian, the Independent, the Wall Street Journal, the Times Educational Supplement, the New
Statesman, Progress, Renewal, and Tribune.
In an
article for the New
Statesman Oliver Letwin insists that Conservatives will employ liberal means to deliver progressive ends.
Richard Howitt, the Labour MEP for the East of England, has written an
article for the New
Statesman today about the abuse he has received at the hands of Ukip supporters after highlighting some of the things party figures have said about the disabled.
But Jeremy Corbyn's most powerful ally in the trade union movement has provided a clue in the form a blistering
article for the New
Statesman.
Institution disciplinary action against the Editor of the New
Statesman for breach of
articles 1 and 5 (iii) of the Ghana Journalists Association code of Ethics.
Stephen Bush over at the New
Statesman has written an interesting
article about the mountain that faces Labour at the next election.
David Miliband's
article in the
Statesman does make sone sensible points.
The paradox is that David Miliband's recent
article in the New
Statesman advocates moving away from the idea he atributes to Roy Hattersley, that the «mechanism... for furthering social democratic goals is the central state».
Paul Mason and Chuka Umunna would normally be expected to come up with radically different proposals with regard to Labour's policies, yet they are putting forward more or less the same solutions to the most pressing problem underlying Brexit, that of Free Movement of Labour (FML), Mason in an
article in the New
Statesman, Umunna in -LSB-...]
It is interesting that the New
Statesman, which is usually full of anti-Corbyn
articles, recently ran a story which said this.
Note: Further details can be found on this Shifting Grounds
article by Co-Chair Gareth Epps, and at the New
Statesman by Director Prateek Buch.
But, despite there being absolutely no precedent for it whatsoever, it appears that such tension may exist — at least judging by Kevin Maguire's
article for the latest issue of the New
Statesman.
Jon Ashworth wrote about the visit in an
article for the New
Statesman in September 2014: A Chance to Lead an Ordinary Life.
There is a very astute
article in the New
Statesman by Green party leader, Caroline Lucas, attacking the Labour party for its ingrained tribalism and calling on the leadership candidates to demonstrate their pluralist credentials.
In an
article in the New
Statesman, she added: «There is a real possibility of Corbyn getting on the ballot paper and being re-elected.
As for the rest of the papers, here's the PoliticsHome list of top 10 must - reads, here's the ConservativeHome roundup of today's political stories, and here's the New
Statesman list of top 10 comment
articles.
As for the rest of the papers, here's the PoliticsHome list of top 10 must reads, here's the ConservativeHome round - up of today's politics stories and here's the New
Statesman list of top 10 comment
articles.
The reaction across the media to David Miliband's
article in the New
Statesman is defined by lost leader syndrome.
As former Shadow Secretary of State for Education Tristram Hunt pointed out in a recent
article in New
Statesman, perhaps this does not only apply to the centre in conventional left versus right terms, but also in terms of «open» versus «closed».
Lord Mandelson, the Labour former business secretary, has written an
article for the New
Statesman about Brexit.
But in an
article for the New
Statesman, the Shadow Culture Secretary argued a reshuffle based on revenge «would not be very new politics».
Thank you Austin American
Statesman for including Longhorn Fashions in your
article on making burnt orange work in a stylish wardrobe.
by Jennifer Sinco Kelleher The full
article was originally published at Idaho
Statesman, but is no longer available.
Austin American
Statesman Melissa Taboado September 15, 2015 To read
article click link: http://m.
statesman.com/news/news/local/several-austin-programs-educating-hispanics-get-no/nnfyK/ In commemoration of the White House -LSB-...]
As the first President of Congress of the Confederation, he assisted
statesmen in writing
Articles of Confederations (Coleman 1984).
He also featured in the 2009 TV documentary «The Great Contemporary Art Bubble» directed by art critic and filmmaker Ben Lewis, and has written numerous
articles for publications that include The Economist, The New
Statesman and Art + Auction magazine.
please see this excellent
article in this recently published
article in the new
statesman, which clearly makes my point that the times are, indeed, a-changing as far as climate change consensus is concerned, by an by a astrophysicist whose most recent book is «the sun: a biography.»
This
article appears in this week's issue of the New
Statesman, available from all good newsagents.
Bob Carter of James Cook University in Australia wrote an
article in 2006 saying that there had been no global warming since 1998 according to the most widely used measure of average global air temperatures... [and] David Whitehouse of the Global Warming Policy Foundation in London made the same point... Mark Lynas said in the New
Statesman that Mr. Whitehouse was «wrong... We know now that it was Mr. Lynas who was wrong.
On 19 December the New
Statesman website published an
article which, judging by the 633 comments (and counting) received so far, must go down in history as possibly the most controversial ever.
As this
article from the Austin American -
Statesman details, Barnes was arrested in January for attacking a deputy who told her she couldn't bring a knife into the Travis County courthouse.
As I noted in June 2011, an
article in the Austin
Statesman took a look at the subject and wondered if the job of court reporter was starting to resemble a «system of medieval scribes» that might not be long for this world.
According to an
article by the Austin - American
Statesman, the 18 - year - old driver was the only occupant in her vehicle and was on her way to start college at Stephen F. Austin University in Nacogdoches, Texas when the accident occurred.
Notable
articles from March included «The politics of pro bono» in Legal Action magazine and this piece for the New
Statesman on the real impact of the legal aid cuts.
Finally, Laurie Penny wrote a brilliant
article in the New
Statesman calling for everyone who cares about justice to start fighting back against legal aid cuts.