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Robert Green

February 17, 2010

A frisson of excitement ran through the blogosphere late last night as news of Robert Green’s arrest in Aberdeen spread. The facts as they first appeared seemed electrifying, a legal advisor prevented from going about his business by a Scottish legal conspiracy? Grist to the blogosphere mill. A little digging reveals more froth on this [...]

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Judicial Lunacy.

February 5, 2010

This is Robert Aistrop. Robert Archibald Aistrop, to be precise. Take a good look, you weren’t supposed to see what he looked like. You need to know what he looks like, especially if you have a daughter, a young daughter, somewhere in the age range of say, four years old to eight years old. Robert [...]

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Her Majesty’s Blog Referees…..

January 27, 2010

Britain’s intelligence services raised the threat level of a terrorist attack from ‘substantial’ to ‘severe’ last week, meaning an attack was considered to be ‘highly likely’ – despite the Home Secretary saying that there was ‘no intelligence’ to suggest that an attack was imminent! Who to believe? The Joint Intelligence Service or the Home Secretary? [...]

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The Silent Voice.

January 12, 2010

Today, the Righteous Brothers will march on the Portuguese capital of Lisbon, banners proudly held aloft, ready to do battle in the endless contest between the clash of two fundamental rights: the right to freedom of expression and the right to reputation. They will demand that the Lisbon court treat the opposing arguments as being [...]

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MPs Brother wanted for Child Abuse.

December 20, 2009

What an impenetrably murky world politicians inhabit. What layers of subterfuge, and incomprehensibly skewed morals, do they juggle as they haggle and negotiate their way to decisions allegedly for the good of us all? How do they sleep at night, weighed down by the knowledge of the lives they have tossed into an abyss, whilst [...]

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In the Shade of The Sun

December 5, 2009

Not in my wildest dreams did I imagine that my journalistic career would commence with me being the catalyst for the arrest of an international criminal. A man who has outwitted some of the finest investigators and police forces in the world. A man who is alleged to have defrauded at least two of Carter-Ruck’s [...]

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The Final Curtain.

November 27, 2009

Those of you who know me well, will be aware that I have not been well in recent months. Thanks to the excellent French medical service, which is second to none, I have undergone a battery of tests in record time, no waiting, no messing, outstanding courtesy and efficiency at every turn. Hopefully they have [...]

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