Author Archives: Tim Ireland
About Tim Ireland
Tim is the sole author of Bloggerheads.Tearful Tessa
BBC – Tessa Jowell splits from husband: Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell and husband David Mills are to separate, it has been revealed. Mr Mills’ lawyer said their marriage had been put under “strain” by the controversy over their finances. What, … Continue reading
Give. Me. Liberty.
Consider this a standing ovation.
Guantanamo names released
BBC – Pentagon reveals Guantanamo names: The US defence department has released the names and nationalities of some of the inmates detained at its Guantanamo Bay prison in Cuba. 1. Some. Not all. 2. And not without some kicking and … Continue reading
Judge ye not
Independent – Blair: ‘God will be my judge on Iraq’: Tony Blair has proclaimed that God will judge whether he was right to send British troops to Iraq, echoing statements from his ally George Bush. And…. *cue* lighting bolt. (beat) … Continue reading
I want a meeting with Ian Hislop
Private Eye bit into the fruit too early and have been shy of Teh Interwebs ever since. But stuff like this needs to be online: The Eye could benefit greatly from a strategic release of their material online… as I’ve … Continue reading
Tessa Jowell is a liar
I’m with Craig on this. Tessa Jowell is a liar. You may as well write it on the nearest wall, because you sure as hell won’t read it in a newspaper.
It’s Ming!
Ming Campbell has been elected as the new leader of the Liberal Democrats. I would like it noted for the record that – apart from some fun with Anne – that’s two party leadership elections I’ve managed to keep my … Continue reading
Comment on power
Go. Do. (Busy today. Can you tell?)
Tessa Jowell can do no wrong II
How can one possibly improve on this post? UPDATE – Hm. Like this, I guess: CuriousHamster – Normality Chicken Yoghurt – Something in the water? BlairWatch – The Gus O’Donnell Whitewash
I had the strangest dream last night…
London’s sewers had been under considerable pressure for some time and were about to blow. Spectacularly. I found myself in Westminster and in touch with the right people just before it happened; I’m talking seconds before it happened. It was … Continue reading