The Ballad of Glenda Gobshite

I can’t help but be rather amused by the ongoing catfight between Nadine Dorries and Recess Monkey of which Tim Ireland has helpfully provided a running commentary. On the one hand RM does look to have pushed the envelope of good taste a little in digging out the […]

Growing Up In The Universe

Due to Richard Dawkins’ own site having bandwidth problems with the download version of his 1991 Royal Institution Christmas Lectures, Growing Up In The Universe, I’ve decided to put up a download mirror for my readers – I’m assuming that as these files have been released into the […]

R-E-S-P-E-C-T

The Ministry of Truth is pleased to present exclusive footage from today’s Respect party conference. [youtube]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=gb_qHP7VaZE[/youtube]

Wrapped in Tinfoil

I’ve said repeatedly – usually on those occasions where MoT has been nominated for some sort of ‘blog award’ – that my overall attitude to such things is that they’re a bit of fun but hardly something I consider to be too meaningful. So far as my personal […]

Nothing like a good grovel

Iain Dale reports from the Spectator’s Parliamentarian of the Year awards that the winner in the category for members of the House of Lords was… … Baroness Thatcher. … This being the same Baroness Thatcher whose record as a peer over the last year, according to They Work […]

It makes even light rubbish deadly

I’ve covered this subject before, fairly recently, but I’m going to make no apologies for returning to it again to revisit and add to my original comments. In a column in last Friday’s Daily Telegraph, Iain Dale had this to say about a particular issue that he expects […]

Growing up in the Universe

Let me give you the spiel: Oxford professor Richard Dawkins presents a series of lectures on life, the universe, and our place in it. With brilliance and clarity, Dawkins unravels an educational gem that will mesmerize young and old alike. Illuminating demonstrations, wildlife, virtual reality, and special guests […]

He’s a wobber and a…

Without naming names, a quick scan of some of the chatter in the feminist blogosphere appear to indicate that David Cameron’s speech on rape has actually gone down rather well – or the very least he’s managed to produce the right of soundbites for that market but, if […]

Smoke and Mirrors

One of the more notable (and sensible) silences in the blogosphere around the time that the whole Usmanov issue kicked off was, of course, that of Paul Staines (aka Guido Fawkes) who – to credit him with a modicum of intelligence – wisely chose to lie low rather […]

On religion and poverty

Sunny has picked up a rather interesting special report on religion in public life in the Economist (start here – there are about 7 or 8 articles that can be read in sequence by following the ‘next article’ link at the bottom of each piece) which has prompted […]