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Liverpool Young Writers 08/09 – Now recruiting! (24 mins ago)

Information from an email from Writing on the Wall An innovative local project for Merseyside's budding young writers, poets, M.C.s and performers begins this month....

Louise Baldock

What the f*ck (33 mins ago)

Now it is true that I have been known to overdo the use of 'foul language' but in the circumstances it seems only possible to paraphrase Richard Mottram We're all f*ck...

arbitrary constant

Can Baroness Ashton even become a European Commissioner? (1 hour, 2 mins ago)

Has Brown made a monumental error in putting forward Baroness Ashton to replace Peter Mandelson as the UK’s European Commissioner? That’s the interesting ...

Jon Worth Euroblog

Sunday, April 29, 2007

Humanitarian Intervention post-Iraq - no comments

At a meeting on Monday 30th April (sorry, short notice) in the Jubilee Room, Westminster Hall, Houses of Parliament, "a panel of leading Ministers, MPs, and thinkers" will come together to discuss the future of humanitarian intervention, after the conflict in Iraq.

The speakers include:
  • Rt. Hon. Hilary Benn MP, Minister for International Development and a candidate for the Labour party deputy leadership.
  • Prof. Brian Brivati, Professor of Contemporary History and Human Rights at Kingston University.
  • Nick Cohen, journalist for the Observer and New Statesman, and author of ‘What’s Left? How Liberals lost their way’.
  • Gary Kent, Director of Labour Friends of Iraq.
  • Pat McFadden MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary at the Cabinet Office
  • Karen Pollock, Chief Executive of the Holocaust Educational Trust (tbc.)
Apparently, the meeting will be broadcast on YouTube. You can download full details here. I'll get back to you with a start and and end time for the event.

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