I know many here will have little to do with a Murdoch newspaper, but I'm a little surprised that there's been no comment on the fact that the Times devoted its entire front page to a campaign for cyclists' safety, inspired by the still-comatose Mary Bowers, a staff reporter of theirs who was knocked down in November.
The two-page inside brief seems pretty good, with some fairly sensible demands in their 'Covenant for Cycling'. For a mainstream paper to go to these lengths on behalf of cyclists seems, to say the least, unusual, and very welcome - but none of the hardened campaigners or commuters here seem to have welcomed it. May I ask why?