31 July 2007

Alex Hughes's View - 3rd August 2007

26 July 2007

Hack on the floods


It became 'real' news when flooding got within easy reach of a trip from London and a lot of homes of senior journalists.

24 July 2007

Alex Hughes's View - 27th July 2007

19 July 2007

Tribune History - the 1842 general strike

If you think the one and only general strike in this country took place in 1926, think again. Tribune History has an account of the 1842 general strike during which half a million workers downed tools across much of the North of England, Scotland and Wales.

18 July 2007

Martin Rowson on Vladimir Putin


Hack on anniversary news



Dr David Kelly was found dead on this day in 2003. This cartoon never saw the light of publication at that time.

17 July 2007

Alex Hughes's View - 20th July 2007

11 July 2007

Hack on unfinished diaries - and Alastair Campbell

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The names of British military casualties in Iraq shown here are sourced from the Ministry of Defence.

10 July 2007

Alex Hughes's View - 13th July 2007

08 July 2007

New on the Tribune History blog

An account of the hairdressers' strike of 1918 which closed West End saloons for seven weeks in 1918, leaving the great and the good sadly unshaven.
Tribune History is a new blog launched in association with Tribune Magazine and Tribune Cartoons to provide a sense of the long story behind today's hot political issues. Regular features include a "strike of the month" and short biographies of "old statesmen/women".

04 July 2007

Alex Hughes's View - 6th July 2007

Martin Rowson on a new Brown constitution


03 July 2007

Hack on the Conservative party reshuffle

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02 July 2007

Martin Rowson on Gordon Brown