Monday's comment from the papers in...
Today in Times Comment
- William Rees-Mogg: We live in an age when modernists regard religion with something approaching panic
- Tim Hames: Labour MPs would be well advised to refrain from inspecting near-future polls on voting intentions
- Sunny Hundal: This conspiracy of silence over immigrant brides must end
- Anjana Ahuja: Some people argue that the developmental disorder is merely an example of human 'neurodiversity'
- Rosemary Behan: I wake up with something important to do, but find myself trawling websites and following random links
- Marcus Binney: MP Frank Field is another fighter in the battle to save 10,000 historic churches
And in the rest of the papers…
- Yasmin Alibhai-Brown: (The Independent) - The brutal reality of our asylum policy
- Johann Hari: (The Independent) - A last chance to avert civil war in Palestine
- Bruce Anderson: (The Independent) - David Cameron has caught the public mood and wrong-footed Tony Blair
- Geoffrey Wheatcroft: (The Guardian) - The invasion of Iraq was foolish, illegal and finally catastrophic. The only people who seem not to know this are our rulers
- Louise Christian: (The Guardian) - The Cumbria crash makes all the more urgent the need for a public inquiry into the management of railways
- Jenni Russell: (The Guardian) - Reid may be proud of his prison-building programme, but it will do nothing to reduce the causes of crime
- John Reid: (The Daily Telegraph) - To call for action on prison reform and then to vote against such measures would be the worst kind of hypocrisy
- Janet Daley: (The Daily Telegraph) - There is a great deal of evidence that a majority of young women who are left to rear children alone would prefer to be married
- Jim White: (The Daily Telegraph) - The England rugby team was playing for the first time in Croke Park, home of the Gaelic Athletic Association, a place that has become characterised as the embodiment of Irish republicanism
And from around the world…
- Robert D. Novak: (Washington Post) - The proposed 2007 war de-authorisation looks like a Democratic effort to escape the wrath of the antiwar party faithful
- Senator Joseph Lieberman: (The Wall Street Journal) - The choice in Iraq - "I appeal to my colleagues in Congress to step back and think carefully about what to do next"
- Muriel Asseburg: (Lebanon Daily Star) - The EU is wrong on the Palestinians
- Editorial: The international community and NATO - having invested so much in Kosovo - must continue to stay deeply involved - New York Times



Dear Sir,
Please can you get your tech guys to fix the new web layout. For the past few days the home page, comment pages etc. have all been unreadable. I realise things like this take time to bed in but I would imagine alot of your regular readers, like me, are starting to get more than a little irritated.
Thanks and sorry for sending this over here. Wasn't sure where to send this message.
Many thanks.
Posted by: | 26 Feb 2007 09:32:50
Rosmary Behan and Internet Addiction Disorder, I blame the likes of the Fink and Iain Dale for my condition. I will be speaking to my lawyer. Looking on the bright side, at least all the time I spend on my computer I have no time to become just another reoffending statistic...
Posted by: jailhouselawyer | 26 Feb 2007 11:45:48