EDITORIAL NLA must reject Security Bill
Attempt to revive Internal Security Operations Command threatens democracy and must be blocked
STOPPAGE TIME The Brits can't say we didn't warn them
At least we have warned them. If Thaksin Shinawatra ditches Manchester City Football Club after a year in the event of, sorry, their relegation, or if a big business scandal breaks out at Manchester City over player transfers or "honest" accounting mistakes, at least we can tell the Britons: We told you so.
Moving Thailand forward
Abhisit Vejjajiva writes an article on what we should be concerned about the future
'Flexible engagement' may yet have its day
The recent announcement that the Thai Cabinet has endorsed Surin Pitsuwan as its nominee to be the next secretary-general of Asean marks an ironic but critical turn for the regional grouping that celebrates its 40th anniversary this year.
Just who is Gordon Brown?
At long last, Gordon Brown is taking over from Tony Blair as Britain's prime minister, thus attaining his life-long ambition, as if by right. That is his first problem. He has not been elected by anyone - not by the Labour Party, and not by Britain's voters; he has merely come into an inheritance that he has long thought was his due.