

I'm sorry but Blair wrongfooted me totally. Even I did not expect him to try and bury his mendacious, cynical meddling in justice in blocking the SFO BAE investigation. Words actually fail me, which is crap for a journalist but there you are.
BAE is effectively above justice, so what hope for the cash for peerages investigation?
But the upside is that you can judge the effectiveness of your paper of choice. This is the order of stories in terms of their newsworthyness
SFO being stamped on
Honest Tone having a chat with the yard
Ipswich murders
The Diana crash enquiry
the rest
So Guardian, well done, the creep of the class, a worthy effort by the Torygraph, solid dependable to not hitting the right target, maybe that was too close to home? Nobody leading on the Ipswich murders but the drongoes go for Diana, blah blah inquest. Do you think that the Times and The Sun are trying to hide something? You can't blame the Express they've been banging on about Diana for ages, any guesses as to why? The Star, the raging chav of papers is keen on something spicy with a nod to Royal Spice. The Scotsman is obsessed with flooding, Scottish flooding I may say. While the left fielder, eccentric of the class the Indie has another cover up, fair play to them.




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