Cameron makes a shifty move to gain an unfair advantage in the ‘Brexit debate’
Civil servants at Whitehall have been banned from helping ministers build a case for Britain leaving the European Union. This ban...
Born in Exeter in 1975, Martin Odoni has been an online blogger since 2004. He also has experience script-writing and script-editing audio plays on an amateur basis.
A lifelong socialist, he now writes for The Canary due to his view that the mainstream media in the UK has largely been reduced to a megaphone for a tiny number of right-wing press barons, and this needs to be challenged by any outlets available. He lives in Salford.
Civil servants at Whitehall have been banned from helping ministers build a case for Britain leaving the European Union. This ban...
As reported in The Canary in the last couple of weeks, the Islamic Republic of Iran has announced its withdrawal...
The determination of the BBC to make the British populace worry about the 'Russian bogeyman' shows no sign of abating....
There has been another 'twist in the tale' of the Cologne attacks. It has emerged that only three of the...
Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, commissioner of the Metropolitan police, has been given a contract extension that will keep him in the...
The innate unfairness of money in politics has been brought to public attention once more, with the discovery that the...
Iran has started charging for its oil exports in euros, instead of in US dollars. A lengthy embargo on Iranian...
There is no doubt that Donald Trump's upset defeat in the pre-Presidential Iowa caucus this week is a rightful source...
Jack Letts, the young man suspected of being the first white Briton to join Daesh in Syria, has been defended...
In a move not unlike recommending Nick Leeson for a financial probity award, the name of aspiring Republican presidential candidate...
Jess Phillips MP, not for the first time recently, has become the centre of controversy due to a public remark...
On Wednesday, the government fell to yet another defeat in the courts over its welfare policies, namely the 'bedroom tax',...
Jayda Fransen, deputy leader and would-be 'poster-girl' of Britain First, has threatened that Britain must face the prospect of 'civil...
The House of Lords has continued its recent, counter-intuitive role as the most effective opposition there is to the current...
Mark Carney, governor of the Bank of England, has put forward a firm argument against raising the interest rate. While his...
The 'calculating' arch-villain of the week in British politics has now been caught mis-calculating. Health secretary Jeremy Hunt has been criticised...
The Health Secretary, Jeremy Hunt, has taken very little time to respond to Tuesday's strike by junior doctors. By Tuesday...
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