Meet PEGIDA, Germany’s middle class ‘pinstriped Nazis’

By Elsa Buchanan, International Politics reporter They have been labelled "Nazis in pinstripes" by members of the government and rally by the thousands against asylum-seekers and the supposed threat of the "Islamification" of Germany. Yet, they are desperate to prove they are not racist to attract a wide range of supporters. Welcome into the world of the fast-growing "Patriotic Europeans against the Islamisation of the West”, best known under its acronym PEGIDA. In its most recent show of strength, the German-born far-right populist movement attracted...

Lambert and Villa reaching crunch point as sell-off looms

Sport News 24/7 By Adam Clark  @AdamClarkers  @TLE_Sport The Premier League is in a state of flux this season – or perhaps just the culmination of several years of change.  The Big 4 gradually changed to a Big 5, Big 6 and even a Big 7.  Nowadays, if we want to include Liverpool and Everton, we’d have to talk about a Big 11.  Or perhaps we could coin a new phrase and talk about the ‘top half’ and ‘bottom half’...

Dallas Cowboys: are they genuine NFC contenders?

Sport News 24/7 By Sean Simara  @Sean_FootyMad  @TLE_Sport If you asked any Dallas Cowboys fan pre-season what their expectations were for the season it would have been; don't finish bottom in the NFC East, and maybe improve on the record of 8-8 which it has been for the past 3 seasons.  Currently the Cowboys are 10-4 and on course to win the NFC East, so how far can they go? Probably the most famous side in the NFL, the Cowboys,...

Oil spill: Not another Bangladeshi catastrophe

By Elsa Buchanan, International Politics reporter After initial news reports relayed pictures of the oil spill “catastrophe” in Bangladesh last week, the media have fallen somewhat silent. Disasters are so common in Bangladesh that they go unnoticed. Children covered in fuel oil up to their waist are trying to gather the sticky slick using buckets. Local fishermen, trudging in dark waters, are using pots and sacks to collect the viscous fuel. Yet, it is in the quasi indifference of the international community that an...

Top Tips for Businesses on how to Save Money and Cut Carbon

By Mark Sait, CEO of leading energy-saving specialists SaveMoneyCutCarbon.com Carbon inefficiency is costing British businesses billions of pounds. 90 per cent of British businesses say rising energy prices pose a threat to their competitiveness and 83 per cent of SMEs say they will miss their growth targets this year because of energy price rises. Utility bills have doubled in the past decade and are forecast to double again in the next 10 years.  And the Government has repeatedly warned that...

Sony’s Hacking Nightmare (Continued)

By Anna Power, Film Editor Update Tuesday 23rd Dec: Sony in another U-turn have decided to release The Interview on December 25th. Bowing to presidential and public opinion the company have decided to go ahead with the release but to a limited theatrical audience.  Sony have announced that they are planning a simultaneous VOD release though they have yet to name the online streaming service.  UPDATE: CNN reports that Sony has now pulled the Christmas Day release of The Interview after...

Parliamentary Sketch 17th December – A muppets Xmas quarrel

By Joe Mellor, Deputy Editor For the Tories today there was some early Xmas cheer (at economic news) and Xmas groans (at some lacklustre Xmas puns, which I hope to emulate during this article). Wages are now growing faster than inflation. It was the final piece of the jigsaw (that Auntie Janice got you) for the Conservatives. Now Labour couldn’t even attack on the cost of living crisis. Everything seems to be going the Tories way, so Labour decided to...

Russell vs Jo: The Battle of the Open Letter

By Jack Peat, Editor of The London Economic  The last capitalist we hang shall be the one who sold us the rope.”  ― Karl Marx If there was ever an example of 21st century Marxism, the open letter fiasco between Russell Brand and Jo 'the disgruntled RBS worker' would be it. Brand's people's revolution has been widely rejected by the very people he's looking to represent. The reason why lies somewhere between the media oligarchs, the fat cats and politicians that...

Drivable Armchair Spotted on the Streets of London

A drivable armchair has been spotted on the streets of London as part of an innovative stunt aimed at armchair gamers. The armchair was spotted next to the London Eye, crossing the Millennium Bridge and wreaking havoc in Piccadilly Circus before coming to rest in Covent Garden and revealing a character akin to 'The Stig' from Top Gear. The stunt seems to be a Saints Row conception who are leaving fans in eager anticipation for something to come in 2015, although precisely...

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