The Daily Politics presenter is making a daily film throughout the election campaign on what key figures are up to, and what is behind
the political headlines of the day.
The Daily Politics presenter is making a daily film throughout the election campaign on what key figures are up to, and what's behind
the political headlines of the day.
Not exact matches
In the
days of the 24/7 news cycle — and the era
of the
headline - making Trump administration — it's hard to keep up with the countless people who enter the
political realm.
Very few people have ever used «cool» and «redistricting» in the same
headline, but longtime readers will know that I'm a bit
of a redistricting nerd — my first substantive
political experience was as staffer in the Texas Legislature during a 1992 redistricting special session, and I've never quite recovered from walking into my first (absolutely literally) smoke - filled room in its waning
days.
The
political scandal over Gary Hart's alleged affair made a lot
of headlines in those
days but it is now largely forgotten.
Incredibly relevant and relate - able to the
political climate
of equality that continues to make
headlines in present
day, Directors Jonathan Dayton, Valerie Faris and writer Simon Beaufoy set up an insightful and well balanced look to a defining moment for women's rights and eventually sexual identity.
A Good
Day to Die, Lynn Salt and David Mueller's searing study of the American Indian Movement founder Dennis Banks, headlines Radical Reels, the film festival arm of Melbourne's Marxism 2014 four - day political conf
Day to Die, Lynn Salt and David Mueller's searing study
of the American Indian Movement founder Dennis Banks,
headlines Radical Reels, the film festival arm
of Melbourne's Marxism 2014 four -
day political conf
day political confab.
A summary
of the
day's top business and
political headlines from the newsroom
of Crain's New York Business.
The next
day headlines will celebrate the «stunning» reduction in GHG and Peter Kent will be quoted as saying that Canada has met half
of its Copenhagen target (a 50 - something Mt drop would mean total emissions
of around 680Mt), etc., neutralizing any criticism
of Canada's inaction on climate change on a hot
political year, with 7 provincial elections and, in all likelihood, a federal one.
In the last couple
of days,
political fires have been spreading across the climate policy landscape, with Peter Gleick and Heartland Institute atop
headlines.