Azara Blog: March 2005 archive summary
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- A14 development plan unveiled (31 March 2005)
- Archbishop Rowan Williams thinks he's a politician (31 March 2005)
- Carbon dioxide levels still increasing (31 March 2005)
- More money to be spent on school food (30 March 2005)
- UN report on global environmental degradation (30 March 2005)
- The Tories hate GM food (30 March 2005)
- John Bolton should not be US ambasssador to the UN (29 March 2005)
- Britain a Thought Police State (29 March 2005)
- A new strain of "golden rice" (28 March 2005)
- An academic symposium on The Smiths (28 March 2005)
- Bourn Airfield Bank Holiday Market (28 March 2005)
- More hot air on climate change (27 March 2005)
- Abortion is a Holocaust (27 March 2005)
- London is mega-exhibitions land (26 March 2005)
- Wildlife cannot cope with global warming (25 March 2005)
- Healthy eating a middle class preoccupation (25 March 2005)
- Road charging is coming in Britain (24 March 2005)
- Review of use of primates in experiments (24 March 2005)
- Iraq war a crime of aggression (23 March 2005)
- 80000 homes need to be demolished yearly in the UK (23 March 2005)
- Female prisoners should be treated differently than male ones (23 March 2005)
- UK annual birdwatch survey (22 March 2005)
- Latest UK greenhouse gas emissions figures (22 March 2005)
- Blair wants to keep religion out of politics (22 March 2005)
- Condoleezza Rice a natural born comedian (21 March 2005)
- G8 conference in Derby (21 March 2005)
- UK GM crop study (21 March 2005)
- Anti-war protests in London (20 March 2005)
- Archbishop Williams hates abortion (20 March 2005)
- New A14 Speed Cameras (18 March 2005)
- UK Directory Enquiries (18 March 2005)
- UK 2005 budget (16 March 2005)
- UK farmers allegedly want to grow GM crops (16 March 2005)
- Practical Sustainable Development: the challenge of long term strategy in day to day Government (16 March 2005)
- Harlequin ladybirds deemed to be evil (15 March 2005)
- Abortion as an election issue (15 March 2005)
- Talking shop for environment and energy ministers (15 March 2005)
- Genetic tests and insurance in the UK (14 March 2005)
- Labour wants to win Cambridge at the General Election (13 March 2005)
- Two million people to die in the UK (13 March 2005)
- The problem of an ageing population (12 March 2005)
- UK inheritance tax takings soar (12 March 2005)
- Live in a Violent Universe (11 March 2005)
- UK backs down on CO2 emissions (11 March 2005)
- UK terror law passes (11 March 2005)
- BBC Question Time in Shanghai (10 March 2005)
- India wins landmark patent battle (10 March 2005)
- British Airways sponsors Kylie (10 March 2005)
- Nuclear powered space rockets (09 March 2005)
- Volcanoes spell the end of the world (09 March 2005)
- European Union patent law (08 March 2005)
- Europe pushes for fusion site (08 March 2005)
- House of Lords votes against Blair on terror bill (07 March 2005)
- A terrorist under every bed in the UK (06 March 2005)
- Fly and get someone else to pay for the environmental damage (05 March 2005)
- Drop in numbers of Asian post-graduate students in UK (05 March 2005)
- Cambridge snow photos (04 March 2005)
- Jack Straw says Syria should leave Lebanon (04 March 2005)
- ID fraud allegedly rampant in UK (04 March 2005)
- Eat local food to save the world (03 March 2005)
- Trade, Environment and Development: Issues, linkages, challenges and opportunities (02 March 2005)
- Addenbrooke's Hospital staff car parking (01 March 2005)
- Wolfowitz heading for the World Bank? (01 March 2005)
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