Paul Evans
Paul Evans is a freelance journalist, and formerly worked for an MP. He lives in London, but maintains his Somerset roots by drinking cider.
Articles by Paul Evans
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UK Politics
So is New Labour dead or not?
- 28 November 2008
When is a party dead? Paul Evans brings us the best of the politics blogs from domestic politics through to the outrage this week in Mumbai
UK Politics
Frothing extremists
- 21 November 2008
- 3 comments
The leaked BNP membership list has preoccupied the blogosphere this week. Paul Evans gives us his regular round-up
UK Politics
Ginger beer for George?
- 14 November 2008
- 2 comments
Paul Evans runs through his pick of the best of the politics blogs...
North America
America and the Falklands
- 07 November 2008
Paul Evans' round-up of the top stories covered by the world's political bloggers
UK Politics
Er, there's an election on...
- 31 October 2008
- 2 comments
Yes, yes we've heard all about the US presidential election but what about the pitched battle that's underway on the streets of Glenrothes - Paul Evans on the politics blogs
UK Politics
Sailing close to the wind
- 24 October 2008
Osborne splits the bloggers while Byron gets the recognition he deserves, this week in the politics blogs
UK Politics
Mandy in the cold
- 20 October 2008
- 2 comments
Chatter about migration, giant hedgehogs and how Mandelson felt the chill in Russia, this week in the blogosphere
UK Politics
Shouldn't have gone to Iceland
- 10 October 2008
- 6 comments
David Cameron's lack of lustre in the Commons provoked a curious consensus in the blog plus the financial wisdom of (some) local authorities
Europe
Death of a political party
- 06 October 2008
- 3 comments
The death of Irish party the Progressive Democrats has been widely predicted. But now it may be time for them to go, argues Paul Evans, after they failed to break the mould
UK Politics
Lying with passion
- 03 October 2008
- 3 comments
The US vice-presidential debate, the ups and downs of Michael Gove plus all the rest of the news and views from the political blogosphere


