David Cameron Law is the author of 46 news items.
Islamic State Leader Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi Targeted by US Airstrikes
Early reports indicate ISIS Leader Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi was part of a 10 vehicle military convoy targeted by US airstrikes Friday November 7th 2014. Unsubstantiated reports say ISIS chief Al-Baghdadi was “critically wounded” in latest air-raid. The coalition airstrike took place near the Northern Iraq town Mosul which is ~400km north of Baghdad and ~100KM […]
Breast Cancer Awareness 365 Days a Year
October is breast cancer awareness month, an annual campaign to raise awareness in a devastating disease which affects an estimated 1.5 million people (99% women) every year worldwide! Breast Cancer Awareness In the UK for example over 50,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer, it’s the second highest cause of death from cancer in UK […]
Should Ed Miliband Resign for the Sake of the Labour Party
With just 6 short months before the 2015 UK general election, Labour backbenchers are disquiet over Ed Miliband’s poor political performance resulting in the Chair of the parliamentary Labour party passing on backbencher complaints! Could this scupper Labour’s chances of a general election majority in 2015? The Labour leader Ed Miliband should be a shoe […]
Russia Ukraine Conflict : A New Cold War Begins?
The post World War II cold war between USSR (Russia) and the Western Bloc (the US and it’s NATO allies) ended over 20 years ago (early 1990s). Yet today with Russia officially an ally with it’s former political western adversaries has annexed the Crimean Peninsula and could be on the verge of a full scale […]
Your Holiday Pay Could Include Overtime in the Near Future
The UK Employment Appeal Tribunal has ruled on two cases related to the Eu Working Time Directive that working overtime should be taken into account when holiday pay is calculated. The UKs interpretation of the European Unions Working Time Directive has since 1998 resulted in unpaid overtime NOT being used in the holiday pay calculation […]
Should Europe Embrace GM Food on Economic Grounds?
Is it time for Europe to embrace genetically modified food to compete with cheap GM food imported from outside the EU or remain in the past with quaint ideals of what is natural to placate the anti-GM political lobby? It’s over twenty years since the first genetically modified organism (GMO) was released for commercial use. […]