Tuesday, 1 April 2008

Ten most popular blog postings (1st quarter, 2008) 

End of another quarter - so it's time for another top ten list. Here are the blog postings which have proved most popular with readers of my blog in the last three months:

10. The interesting case of Seb Green - the admirable way someone has reacted when things go wrong.

9. I'm the bride - at last! - blogging prize, not wedding bells. But nearly as exciting.

8. One of my favourite topics for blog postings - about winning an election! This time Rachel Allison was the much deserving winner in the Highgate by-election.

7. I've blogged quite extensively over the last three months about the scandals surrounding Ken Livingstone and the funding of projects in London - so no great surprise that this posting about Ethnic Mutual's grant made it into the top ten.

6. Low Copy Number DNA - one of those postings which keeps on getting traffic as, each time there's a crime involving DNA records, people go hunting on the internet for more about this technique.

5. Mr Speaker doesn't speak for me - I disagree with the Speaker's decision to try to keep things secret.

4. Lots of online coverage for me first steps using Twitter.

3. A (then) Conservative councillor calls for sterilisation of people whose lifestyles he doesn't agree with - An appalling insult to mothers and fathers.

2. Our sexist monarchy: why in the modern world should men still be able to elbow aside women in the line of succession to the Throne?

1. And in at number one: Brian Paddick comes calling. Somewhat surprised to see this at number one as it wasn't the most interesting or exciting posting - at least in my eyes!

(Click to see the previous top tens).

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