Author Archives: Tim Ireland
About Tim Ireland
Tim is the sole author of Bloggerheads.London hit again
“We know why these things are done. They are done to scare people … We’ve got to react calmly.” – Tony Blair You know, some entities are so dark and fearful that almost anybody can stand next to them and … Continue reading
Man, that *stings*
Man dies after sex with horse: A man died of internal injuries from sex with a stallion at a ranch used by a bestiality ring, police in the northwestern United States state of Washington said on Monday. The man suffered … Continue reading
A range of views in a world where only one is permitted
A fabulous round-up of opinions here at Chicken Yoghurt. This, I particularly like: It hasn’t changed our way of life. 7/7. We can still brand it and sell it. You need a good brand to compete in the increasingly crowded … Continue reading
Of course we take the threat seriously
New York Times – June Report Led Britain to Lower Its Terror Alert: Less than a month before the London bombings, Britain’s top intelligence and law enforcement officials concluded that “at present there is not a group with both the … Continue reading
The Aristocrats (now beyond a joke in so many ways)
Vaudeville came to us before the turn of the last century, and it has left a legacy that, well… I’m not sure how to describe it…
Two quick links for you
This is inspired. I’m speechless. A fabulous cartoon from Monday’s Independent.
The Boy Who Cried Wolf
Let me try to explain this in a way that is so simple that even Stephen Pollard has a hope of understanding it… There once was a shepherd boy who was bored as he sat on the hillside watching the … Continue reading
Cheer up, me old mucker!
Flip out like a ninja!
Deny everything, deny everything….
Studies: Most foreign fighters didn’t wage terror before Iraq war: New investigations by the Saudi Arabian government and an Israeli think tank – both of which painstakingly analyzed the backgrounds and motivations of hundreds of foreigners entering Iraq to fight … Continue reading
Rhymes with….
Hmmmm. A decision made ‘in response to pressing events’ that had actually been planned months in advance. A case made on the basis of a single (flawed and skewed) report. Does anyone else hear bells? Stephen Byers timeline A round-up … Continue reading



