Tommorow (Thursday 17th November) at 10pm, the amazing Harry K will be talking crap about Now or Never! and our Porn For Prisoners campaign on Spyder's Punk Show on Reel Rebels Radio
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Now or Never! and digital rights activists The Electric Heretics have found themselves in possesion of the misplaced CVs of all of the applicants standing for election as a Norwich South New Labour candidate, following their discovery in a bin in the centre of Norwich - including that of David Rowntree, the drummer from Blur. To read the letter that was sent to the candidates and the subsequent press release, check out Now Or Never! & The Electric Heretics Have Got a File on You . We'll leave you to make your own entertainment with the pun potential about having No Distance Left To Run, drumming up support, living in a very big house in the country and the like, and cannot express how fucking gutted we are that it wasn't food-fiddler Alex James from Blur that fell foul of poor shredding protocol , therefore meaning we couldn't use the term Wiki-Leeks at any point.
Following the positive feedback we've been recieving about Paul Knight's article on this Summer's London riots, we've prematurely published Thatcher's Grandchildren in our online articles - if you'd like to read it , and other equally fabulous musings, in their original paper form, then pick up a copy of Issue 20 from our shop
Yesterday the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo named the Prophet Muhammad as editor-in-chief for the next issue, to be titled "Sharia Hebdo" - and today the Paris based offices of the magazine were destroyed in a petrol bomb. Presumably, although no-one has of yet taken credit for the attack, the two incidents are not unrelated - but whatever the motivation for the attack, it must have been with great sadness that the editor-in-chief said, "We no longer have a newspaper. All our equipment has been destroyed or has melted." Thankfully no injuries have been reported, and we send solidarity to all those at Charlie Hebdo, who have worked since the 1960's to uphold the principles of free speech and a truly free press, whilst embodying the French tradition of political satire. |
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