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July 01, 2009

Now we have seen Iran's human face, a military attack is unthinkable

Once cast as part of the 'axis of evil', Iranians have shown they are real people, not collateral damage in waiting

Published in the Guardian

Posted by jonathan at 08:20 AM


June 24, 2009

After a global howl of outrage, we have returned to business as usual

The nation watches and either feels its veins bulge with rage or shrugs with resignation, despairing at society's inability to change

Published in the Guardian

Posted by jonathan at 07:01 AM


June 16, 2009

Seismic events in Iran and Israel have set a critical test of Obama's resolve

One weekend has seen the Middle Eastern landscape transformed – and the US president's critics are already circling

Published in the Guardian

Posted by jonathan at 09:10 AM


June 11, 2009

Gordon Brown can sigh with relief

Though it may not last, the prime minister is finally back on the terrain he likes best – the issue of spending plans

Published on the Guardian's website

Posted by jonathan at 08:53 AM


June 10, 2009

Recovering cannot be done through theatre. Action is the only solution

To win back the voters of the broken heartlands, Labour must remind the public what it's for. But I fear it won't be enough

Published in the Guardian

Posted by jonathan at 09:49 AM


June 09, 2009

Gordon Brown lives to limp on, but no one pretends the threat is gone

Published on page 1 of the Guardian's Top stories section

Posted by jonathan at 09:58 AM