Patrick Hinton
A student in the United Kingdom who is always on the lookout for stories in the world of politics and business, but also avidly follows both professional cycling and rowing. He writes on the happenings in the economic world and comments on the current political climate.
Being British, he can follow politics in the UK with a close eye and aims to provide succinct, clear information about his chosen subjects.
He was a contributing writer to the American Chronicle website, and wrote news articles and music reviews for Glasswerk.co.uk, a British music website based in Liverpool. I write whenever I have free time, and with an aspiraiton to become a full time journalist, I believe that I will be writing more and more material over the coming months and hopefully years!
Articles by Patrick Hinton
Lance Armstrong has announed that he will be returning to professional road cycling for the 2009 season, but need we take this seriously? Or will he, like so many great athletes in the past, make an abysmal return to the sport and be nowhere near his past ability?
CERN has created an apparent Doomsday machine whic the media were up in arms about, whilst people in the know sat there waiting in earnest. What now?
With New Laboru finishing beinhd the BNP in a recent local election, what lies ahead?
A brief insignt into the history of the Special Military Forces and how they operate today.
I am taking part in a debate in a few days and I know that this is a hotly deabted topic so I thought I would share my ideas.
Free speech is a right. Something that democratic states have relied on for centuries to lay its foundations on. Look how countries without freedom of expression have en...
With the happenings in London Monday (12th November). If you do not know what actually happened there was a fire that occured in a disused warehouse where the London Olympic site for 2012 is.
Luckily, reports say that no one was injured in the blaze.
It was thought that it may have been a terro...
I used to think that bands were starting young when they released tracks on a record label when they were nineteen or twenty teaes old, but now my view has been altered by a band that are fittingly called the Tiny Masters of Today.
The band consists of two brothers aged eleven and thirteen. The...
I have recently started reading a book called Shadow Warriors, by Tom Clancy and General Carl Stiner. The book tells the story of U.S Special Forces, from the second world war, when the OSS and the British SAS aided French resistance troops by training them and providing them with weapons and suppl...
With the news that Gordon Brown is going to reduce troops presence from 5,250 men to 3,250 by next May, I came to think about what our troops have actually achieved since we invaded in March 2003.
The accepted reason for the invasion was that US intelligence had received information that Saddam ...
Because my father is in the armed forces he is posted to a new location every two to three years and until I was nine years old I attended three different state primary schools and thought nothing of it. Each morning I would go to school at 8:30 come back at 3:15 and had no care in the world. But ...
As a teenager growing up during the Iraq War, I think I have seen and heard things differently to most of the political columnists who write about George Bush's new Iraq Strategy, and news correspondants who think they must know everything about the war.
Firstly, why are we even still there? Sadd...