Oil industry safety record blown open

A pelican covered in oil from the BP leak is cleaned in Louisiana. Photograph: Reuters The oil industry has been responsible for thousands of fires, explosions, and leaks over the last decade, killing dozens of people and destroying wildlife and the environment across America, according to a report published today. None of the individual incidents [...]

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Greek police fire tear gas at striking truckers

Greek truck drivers clash with riot police in Athens. Photograph: John Kolesidis/Reuters The stand-off between striking truck drivers and authorities in Greece intensified today hours after the government issued an emergency order to force protesters back to work. With fuel shortages stranding thousands of tourists and disrupting supplies of food and medicines nationwide, prime minister [...]

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Winston Churchill archive to go online

Winston Churchill’s archive is packed full of letters, photographs and ephemera. Winston Churchill’s vast archive – everything from school reports and wagers about his prodigious drinking to a personal copy of the “finest hour” speech – will be digitised and offered online, it will be announced today. The Churchill Archive Trust has agreed a deal [...]

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Hans Blix’s words raise questions over David Miliband’s judgment | Chris Ames

David Miliband’s gaffe over the ‘cluster’ document brings into question his judgment and intellectual honesty. Photograph: Graeme Robertson “That referred mainly to the 1990s.” With these words at the Iraq inquiry Hans Blix shot down not just Jack Straw’s justification for backing the war but that offered recently by Labour leadership contender David Miliband. It [...]

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