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Mark Thomas reveals the dangers on an oil pipline

  • 14 July 2003

If a British company proposed to upgrade and relocate Hell to Ethiopia, new Labour ministers would talk of creating jobs and having a constructive dialogue with Satan

Mark Thomas offers advice to Iraqi protesters

  • 30 June 2003

Perhaps the Iraqis right now are offering their WMDs to al-Qaeda, in the south London style: "Don't ask me where I got them from, fell off the back of a mobile bio-lab"

Mark Thomas asks if the WMDs were in a flat-pack

  • 16 June 2003

Maybe Saddam had his WMDs in a flat-pack. Maybe he had the instructions spread all over the palace floor, but just couldn't find those two dowelling pins

Mark Thomas on deaths in the workplace

  • 02 June 2003

Company directors whose employees die on the job because of their negligence should be jailed: the prospect of sharing a cell with Jeffrey Archer should be deterrent enough

Mark Thomas has had enough of the SWP

  • 19 May 2003

The anti-war movement suffered from the dominance of the SWP: its main interest was in recruiting more people to sell the party's paper, not in achieving peace

Mark Thomas considers the new laws on arms sales

  • 05 May 2003

As promised, Labour has legislated for greater controls on arms sales. But there are still plenty of loopholes and, to get round the new laws, you just need an office in Lille

Mark Thomas sees Geoff Hoon as an anarchist hero

  • 21 April 2003

Geoff Hoon, who described Iraqi looting as an attempt at "liberating" old regime property, sounds so much like an anarchist that May Day could find him marching in the streets

Mark Thomas - the toothbrush terrorist

  • 07 April 2003

In Morpeth, police threatened the Public Order Act against 70 sixth-formers who wanted to hold a march. Did they fear Osama would use it as cover for an attack?

Mark Thomas - Who really supports "our boys"?

  • 24 March 2003

Support "our boys"? I want UK troops back where they belong, away from the danger of being killed and instead jumping vaulting horses in the Blue Peter studio

Mark Thomas is amazed by 122 spines

  • 10 March 2003

Blair's hope is that once the second resolution is secured, Britain will relax, get a cup of tea and a Hobnob and enjoy the live coverage of the bombing from the recliner

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