THE TEMPLATE’S coverage of the 28-day assault on Gaza
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Gaza under βmost intenseβ shelling http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-28389282
THE TEMPLATE’S coverage of the 28-day assault on Gaza
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Gaza under βmost intenseβ shelling http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-28389282
THE TEMPLATE’S coverage of the 28-day assault on Gaza
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Gaza under βmost intenseβ shelling http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-28389282
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Press TV could be back on the UK airwaves, Professor Stewart Purvis who was on the OFCOM board that made the decision to take the Iranian-owned broadcaster off air said today in an exclusiveTemplate interview.
Prof PurvisΒ saidΒ Press TV had not been able to meet European standards and regulations, highlighting the interviewΒ broadcastΒ with a man who later said he had been under duress from the Iranian authorities asΒ an example of this.
He did not however rule out a time when OFCOM andΒ Press TV could meet and iron outΒ the problems, that mean thatΒ viewers can onlyΒ see the channelΒ on the deregulated web.
Professor Stewart Purvis, former OFCOM board member explains why the watchdog took Iranian owned Press TVΒ off the airwaves in the United Kingdom.
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ANALYSIS
George Gallowayβs stunning victory at Bradford West has been treated with awe and adulationΒ by his supporters and dismay and disgust by those who are not.
It is the nature of the man that he has polarised opinion in this way.
For on one hand, there is the George Galloway who champions causes such as the Mariam appeal that highlighted the devastating effect a decade-long sanctions were having on the children of Iraq,Β whilst on the other,Β there are many whoΒ are leftΒ wondering exactly why he is doing this.
One subscriber has asked me, what my impressions of him have been.
So, here goes.
The first time I met George Galloway, he was the Labour MP for Glasgow Kelvin, a maverick but highly confidentΒ about his positionΒ withinΒ New Labour.
He was so confident that he attempted to launch a newspaper aimed at the Asian community, for which I worked.
In one interview he gave meβ¦
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