anarchy


The Sex Pistols turn back the clock to wow a crowd of more than 50,000 at the Isle of Wight Festival.

Pupils are forever bemoaning school and the education system. So will it be anarchy or academic excellence when a group of teenagers try to teach a class of 12-year-olds?

Afghan President Hamid Karzai reportedly warns that his country risks sliding into anarchy if Canadian troops withdraw.

The home secretary criticises Tory leader David Cameron for his comments following the death of Rhys Jones, 11.

A senior police officer criticises Tory leader David Cameron's comments over "anarchy in the UK".

Anarchy in the UK is back in the headlines, the phrase being used by the Sun to sum-up a "nation under siege" and by David Cameron on several occasions recently.

Zimbabwe's President Mugabe blames economic woes on "unbridled greed" in an independence day speech.

Home Secretary John Reid denies telling judges to give criminals softer sentences to ease prison overcrowding.

The BBC's Mohamed Olad Hassan says Mogadishu's residents are living in fear once again amid growing insecurity.

The BBC's Mohamed Olad Hassan says many Mogadishu residents, anxious of a return to anarchy, welcome pro-Somali government troops.

Schools are shut in Gaza amid what officials say is anarchy caused by fighting between Fatah and Hamas factions.

A key Hamas figure says Gaza is in anarchy and Palestinians must stop blaming Israel all for their problems.

Iraqi PM Nouri Maliki declares a month-long emergency in Basra to arrest the city's slide into anarchy.

"Anarchy" could prevail if protesters are allowed to argue that they were right to take action to prevent the Iraq war, Law Lords hear.

As lawlessness and insecurity spread through Gaza's streets, Alan Johnston explains how freedom has turned to fear.

Young offenders' institutions in England and Wales are "out of control", prison officers warn.

The chaos at the border between Gaza and Egypt has ended, Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas says.

US newspapers say a slow response to Hurricane Katrina by the authorities worsened the anarchy and suffering.

Looting and lawlessness is widespread in New Orleans as people made homeless by the hurricane grow desperate.

Nigel Williams retires with a warning that abuse of referees could turn rugby into the "total anarchy" of football.

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