JUSTICE
March 2010
‘The task of reversing the damage to “Broken Britain” may be beyond the ability of any political party, let alone any single leader’
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March 2010
‘The DPP’s robust response to the four parliamentarians charged with false accounting amounted to “See you in court”’
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March 2010
Campaigners to legalise assisted suicide invoke the principle of arbitrary autonomy. This threatens to give us a radically libertarian society at the expense of a humane one
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January/February 2010
‘Retired civil servants often bite hand that used to feed them, especially when answering questions from one of their own’
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