In Depth by Mark Thomas
You can tell that we are in the middle of a PR war on Iraq by the fact it is now virtually impossible to buy a newspaper without a double page pull out and keep guide to potential terror threats. They normally come complete with an analysis of how a "dirty bomb" could affect London property prices and a fashion feature»
In Depth by Mark Thomas
Tony Blair has spoken so often of his "special relationship" with George Bush that I feel social workers should take him into a warm and safe environment with some anatomically correct dolls and as many psychologists as are needed.
Unlike normal relationships, the ties that bind Britain and America»
In Depth by Mark Thomas
Over the past year Britain has seen such a fantastic increase in anti Americanism that I really feel there should be prizes or at least badges to give out for this great effort. Not in the old Soviet style of badges of dead politicians faces, I think it time for badges of politicians we would like to see dead, like a t»
In Depth by Mark Thomas
Enron has had repercussions across the globe. In Dabhol India where the company's bullying tactics resulted in it being criticised by Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, I imagine the odd bitter laugh was uttered. In the UK Lord Wakeham's role as a non executive director of Enron provoke»
In Depth by Mark Thomas
Fox hunting is undoubtedly a pursuit that causes pain and suffering, if it wasn’t the upper classes and country set would see little point in it. The fact that a fox can be seen as a pest or vermin doesn’t excuse the celebration of cruelty that accompanies the chase. Mice and cockroaches are vermin too but you don’t se»