The government has been keen to assure the public that the recent spate of murders in London are about the behaviour of "particular" people in "particular" areas.
Tony Blair has washed his hands of the disaster which is Iraq. Speaking last Sunday, Blair refused to apologise for the war, announcing instead, "Of course I am devastated by the numbers of people who have died in Iraq, but it’s not British and American troops that are killing them".
The Iraqi parliament is on verge of passing new legislation to restructure the country’s oil industry – effectively handing it over to foreign multinational control, according to a draft copy of the law leaked last weekend.
Hotel receptionist Baha Musa was arrested by British soldiers, along with eight other Iraqis in September 2003.
Craig Murray, the former British ambassador to Uzbekistan and critic of the "war on terror", was elected last week as the rector of the University of Dundee.
Mystery surrounds the decision of the Islam Channel to axe its popular political and current affairs TV show, The Agenda, fronted by well known journalist and anti-war activist Yvonne Ridley.
The highly successful Organising for Fighting Unions conference held late last year is being followed up a series of rallies to take its message to cities around the country.
A huge demonstration filled the streets of central London today, calling for all occupying troops to be withdrawn from Iraq, no replacement of Britain’s nuclear weapons system and no attack on Iran.
Families caught up in last summer's Forest Gate anti-terror raid in east London have criticised the findings of an inquiry into the police operation.