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Ah the joys of being bigger

I have always been bigger than the other girls.  I have never been the skinny thing that turned the heads of the boys around me.  Then again I am hardly huge!  I am big.  I have always been big and I always probably witll be.  I have very wide hips and very wide sholders.  I come from a long line of stocky, broad women.  There are conflicts around how big people get though.  I personally would like to lose a couple of stone and the reason is purely because that is how much I used to weigh and would be a more healthy weight for me to get to.  Health reasons alone for my weight loss.  There are perceptions of how people are supposed to be though and I am sure that some people will see my attempts at losing weight as being a part of that. On the one hand I know that I need to get to a more reasonable weight.  I would like to feel more comfortable as I have problems with my knees from an old injury that would probably lessen if I shifted some weight.  Also there is a history of diabeties

Two tragedies, one weekend, two tales of woe

Two things happened this weekend.  I think both could be classed as tragic, but both for entirely different reasons.  I don't want the reader to think in any way that I am trying to compare the two events, but I think they are worthy of a sort of news round up, which is the only reason they appear in the same blog. I will start with the events in Norway.  My heart goes out to the people, it really does.  At present we know of 93 deaths at the hand of Anders Behring Breivik.  For those who do not know he is a right wing extremist who was unhappy with the ruling party's immigration policy.  This led him to plan an attack over several years where he planted a bomb to kill several ministers of parliament and shootings on the island of Utøya where the ruling party had a summer camp for teenagers.  The most tragic aspect is of course that so many young people were involved in the events.  Breivik claims that what he did was disturbing but necessary to highlight the issues of immigr

News of the Real World

This has been a week full of stories so I like a round up with my personal twist. Hackgate continues on.  The Murdochs gave evidence to the select committee and a foam pie was thrown.  I think we learnt more about Wendi Deng Murdoch than anyone that day.  Since then two former NOTW employees have said James Murdoch bent the truth when talking about payments to various people when he faced the committee.  David Cameron denied any wrong doing in appointing Andy Coulson and played down his friendship with the Murdochs and Rebekah Brooks...hmmm....seems like a lot of people denying responsibility and passing the buck.  Will we really ever find out where it stops? As of today, five people have died from having saline drips contaminated with insulin at Stepping Hill Hospital in the Manchester area.  A nurse has been arrested and questioned but this will carry on for a while due to investigations.  This is such a scary story that you really don't want to think about it too much.  You e

A rat in No.10? (Hackgate)

Yesterday PM David Cameron faced MPs in Parliament regarding his appointment of Andy Coulson.  His claims included that Chancellor George Osborne had suggested Coulson but that the decision to appoint him was entirely his own.  On top of that he was either unable or unwilling to answer the questions put forward to him by MPs such as the level of dealings he had with the Murdochs and Brooks or any discussion about the BSkyB takeover bid. I do believe that when he says the BSkyB decision was one for the Culture and Media Secretary Jeremy Hunt (I got that one right...http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/audio/2010/dec/06/james-naughtie-jeremy-hunt-radio-4) he was telling the truth.  I do think though that surely there must have been some detailed discussion between Cameron and Hunt over the BSkyB bid as this would have given Murdoch a huge stake in the British Media and it is something that Cameron would have had to have spoken about at some point, even if it was just to Andrew Marr on a Sun

Hackgate - more like an action movie...

I was going to do this blog about the committees meeting today, but I think that things have changed somewhat and so I am going to do things a little differently now. I want to start by getting the events of the pie/shaving foam attack out of the way.  I am hardly Rupert Murdoch's biggest fan, but the man was there to answer questions to a serious parliamentary commission and on top of that is a man in his 80s.  He does not deserve to be hit in the face with shaving foam or whatever it was, by some dick who thinks it is big and clever.  In fact this could have been detrimental.  As US citizen's Rupert and James Murdoch did not have to even be there and could have refused to come back after the interval.  On top of that people will have some sort of respect for both of the Murdochs for coming back.  I want to state that no matter what I say today in this blog I could never condone the behaviour of the man that did that act. Ok, on to the other stuff.  Like I say, this is dif

Android still has niggles

I thought I would leave the blogging about News International until a little later (a quick aside, there was a brilliant moment last night when LulzSec hacked into The Sun's website and posted a story about the death of Rupert Murdoch.  Needless to say this has been taken down now but that is really quite funny).  Anyway, the NI stuff is for later because the select committee are sitting today with the Murdochs and Brooks so that will be worth talking about later on (incuding the bag incident...worth waiting for). Anyway, onto the rant of the morning.  I am hoping that someone will read this and have an answer for me.  I cannot get on the WiFi on my Galaxy S.  I love this phone, trust me, I do, but it is the annoying thing is that I have had the problem affecting many Galaxy S users. It starts off for a couple of months saying that the device is 'obtaining IP address'.  It does this for ages, turning the WiFi on and off automatically.  Eventually this will turn on the W

Hackgate Continues pt. 2

Just a quick update.  The Assistant Commissioner to the Met, John Yates, has resigned over his failings as part of the Hackgate scandal.  It is currently unclear whether he was pushed politically or this is a case of him going of his own free will, however, he is going to be held accountable for his actions either way and that can only be a good thing.  The big question will be over how many more people will have to jump ship.  This is the most exciting thing to happen for a long time. The reason it is so exciting I think is that it encompasses many areas of life.  Politicians, police officers and media moguls have all been drawn into this issue and it is so widespread that it makes for exciting reading and times.  People we are supposed to be able to trust have come under the spotlight as bad boys and girls and this is something that people want to read and hear about.  I for one am guiltlessly engrossed.

Hackgate continues

Twitter seems to have named the events Hackgate and it seems like a good name to me so I will borrow it when talking about the events in future. Not only was Rebekah Brooks arrested as part of a pre-arranged arrest yesterday but Sir Paul Stephenson stepped down as head of the Met Police.  If the Met thought that the arrest of Brooks would take the focus off of Sir Paul then they are mistaken.  Wherever you look today the newspapers and television shows are full of the news of his resignation and connections with Neil Wallis at NOTW.  Of course this is also a test for Cameron.  He is stuck between losing the loyalty of his friends as he is forced to cut ties with them and finding himself in the first situation he has been in where he has no real power and has to watch events play out.  Not only this but Ed Miliband has come out of this looking better than him and Cameron has to hope that Miliband doesn't know what to do with his new power. Whatever the effects on anyone the cl

Brooks Arrest

Today Rebekah Brooks has been arrested.  This is a good thing as if it is proved that she was responsible for allowing and enabling the hacking by News International papers then she does need to be held to account. There is one issue that is not really an issue though.  Thoughts being bandied around at the moment suggest that she was pre-warned by the police that she was going to be arrested and this gave her a chance to resign.  I am not so sure about that.  It was a pre-arranged arrest so it is hard to tell what she knew. As far as I can see the only problem is that over the next week she is due to stand before the select committee and this may effect two things.  The first is that she may not be able to appear now as she has to give information to the police over the committee.  If she does appear then the second problem is that she may be restricted over what she can say to the committee because anything she says could go for or against her in the police case.  As it stands it

The sacrifice of Brooks

It is with regret that Rebekah Brooks has tendered her resignation as head of News International.  Let me get this straight though.  Last Sunday the News of the World closed down and made around 500 members of staff unemployed and yet there was no apology from Brooks.  Then she resigns herself now and there is still no apology. The ghastly thing is that Brooks and the Murdochs keep denying any wrong doing.  It just feels like Brooks was in the firing line as the public face of the scandal and so she had to be seen to go.  The Murdochs appear to be hiding behind this woman.  When are we likely to hear that James Murdoch is to go as well?  I doubt very much that we will see that happen. If the Murdochs think that by sacrificing Brooks the baying for blood will quell they are much mistaken.  It transpires that today the FBI are looking to investigate the possibility that families of victims who died 11/09/2001 were hacked by News Corporation owned papers.  The sacrificing of Brooks in

Now News Corp may be at it in US

So Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Jay Rockefeller has called for an investigation into whether News Corp (owned by Rupert Murdoch) is guilty of breaching US law.  This is the first time the US Senate has looked at something like this. Apparently there are concerns over how News Intl gained information in the UK around the hacking of murder victims' families and the information gained about Gordon Brown's son.  The Senate wants to find out if the same thing has happened in the US, specifically surrounding the families who lost loved ones in the attacks on the World Trade Centre 11/09/2001.  If it is discovered that hacking has taken place or any other illegal activity then News Corp will be held accountable and this is not something that is taken lightly in the US.  Their journalism does not cover the sort of in depth investigation that ours does and the people and other news companies will simply not stand for it.  This could be the beginning of the end for the Murdoch

Different Day, same old **** from News Intl

Today we learn another sickening side of what News Intl is capable of.  Yesterday we learned that The Times had got hold of Gordon Brown's bank details, etc. and today we learn The Sun got hold of his baby son's medical details.  The worst part of that is that Brooks warned the Brown's that The Sun had this information and when the Browns tried to put out a pre-emptive statement Brooks was not happy. Honestly, who would want to search through the records of a new born child?  It doesn't matter who the parents are, you simply do not go down that route!  The other thing that got to me are the accusations of a former journalist for NOTW.  This journalist claims that on 11/09/2001 Brooks said she wanted said journalist to dress up as Harry Potter for a press conference.  After the attacks on the World Trade Centre began, said journalist called the offices and asked if the Harry Potter thing was still going ahead in light of the horrific events unfolding.  This journalis

Choose your Public Services

According to a news report today ( http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2011/jul/11/nhs-health ) the government is suggesting that failing schools and health care units be shut down in a move that essentially would let the public pick and choose their public services with little or no intervention from central governement.  This sounds almost Victorian in nature it is such a step back and is just coming across as another way to tear apart public services. Still it is nice that there is a certain scandal around to detract from the reports that have been leaked isn't it?  The coalition must be hoping that people will be too pre-occupied to notice...

NOTW

This week we found out just what News of the World have been up to.  Ironically the paper that used to pride itself in reporting scandal has become embroiled in scandal of its own.  Sadly it is some of the most disturbing stories that I have ever heard. Firstly it was the tapping of the phones belonging to Milly Dowler's family, then the families of the Soham girls and then the families of service personnel killed in action.  It just got more and more sickening as the revelations came out.  According to Rebekah Brooks and NOTW staff there is worse to come.  I dread to think that there may be worse and cannot begin to imagine what that may be.  In fact I am not sure I want to know. Brooks claims that she was unaware of the phone hacking taking place under her watch as editor of NOTW.  If anyone believes that then there are serious problems.  How this woman has been allowed to keep her position at News International is beyond me, it is not enough that she has been taken off the i