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A wolfhound.
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Turnbull responded "Alan I am not going to take dictation from you" before saying that as a cabinet minister he did, of course, support every element of the budget.
Though Alan says Wetherspoon is "brilliant", he thinks the introduction of condiments served in bottles rather than sachets was a mistake.
"Doesn't half hurt when they get you in the nuts," groans Alan.
The Octagon Theatre, Thu to 23 May LG There's something for everyone at the Brighton fringe, from the Spiegeltent on Old Steine hosting 31 days of cabaret and circus – with talent including Camille O'Sullivan (2-13 Mand anDavid Hoylele (13 May) – to shows with pedigree such as Bucket Club's Lorraine & Alan (21 & 22 May) and Show And Tell's examination of grief, So It Goes (8-10 May).
So I'd just like to take this opportunity to say sorry all those builders whistled at you Alan, even if your legs did look quite good.
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When Labour lost in 2010, Balls was originally overlooked by Miliband as shadow chancellor and only took on the role to which he was well suited after the departure of Alan Johnson.
Alan Whitehead, a Labour MP who sits on the energy and climate select committee, said: "This coalition seems to have an obsession with fracking, to the exclusion of other possibilities, and despite the very clear issues with fracking and the opposition we've seen from local communities.
You can read an earlier piece here by Alan Rusbridger, editor of the Guardian, which provides further background on the episode.
The editor of the Guardian, Alan Rusbridger, had earlier informed government officials that other copies of the files existed outside the country and that the Guardian was neither the sole recipient nor steward of the files leaked by Snowden, a former NSA contractor.
http://t.co/LlbcPLkkmn it's Fahrenheit 451, but with computers Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 7.50pm BST19:50 Here's some video of Alan Rusbridger, editor of the Guardian, talking about why and how the newspaper destroyed computer hard drives containing copies of some of the secret files leaked by Edward Snowden.
Updated at 2.48pm BST Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 10.26am BST10 26 Kirsty Hughes, chief executive of Index on Censorship, has put out this statement following Alan Rusbridger's revelations about how pressure from "shadowy Whitehall figures" led to the Guardian destroying hard drives in a basement.
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