The horrific attacks in Germany all have one thing in common
Germany has suffered a week of horrific violence, just days after a terrorist attack in France heightened tensions across much of...
Germany has suffered a week of horrific violence, just days after a terrorist attack in France heightened tensions across much of...
Off the Perch has been required, under a new government wheeze, to employ at least one right-wing writer. So we're...
On 14 July, Ross Kemp’s latest documentary saw him praised throughout the mainstream media. But while there were precious gems...
There have been a number of signs in recent days and weeks that the Labour party establishment looks down on...
Since Turkey's failed coup attempt on 15 July, the country's government has embarked on a campaign of repression against all those it...
On 18 July, MPs voted in favour of renewing Trident by 472 votes to 117. But opponents of the motion pulled no punches...
While Jeremy Corbyn and his supporters have been trying to move the Labour party leftwards in the UK, Bernie Sanders and...
Some optimist types might have hoped that the tactics of slander had left 10 Downing Street along with David Cameron. But Theresa...
The two MPs aiming to defeat Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn in the party's upcoming leadership elections have hit the media in...
On 15 July, a section of the Turkish army - the second biggest in NATO - launched a coup against its...
At around 11pm on 14 July, a truck drove into a crowd in the French city of Nice, killing at least...
In the afternoon of 11 July, David Cameron revealed that Theresa May would become prime minister much sooner than was previously expected....
Jeremy Corbyn took to TV on 10 July to set the BBC straight on the leadership contest which he's likely...
Private Eye editor Ian Hislop rarely expresses sympathy for any political party, and certainly has no soft spot for left-of-centre...
In the wake of the Chilcot inquiry, Tony Blair stubbornly insisted that “the world is better without Saddam Hussein” –...
In his first response to the Chilcot inquiry, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn didn't apologise for the 2003 invasion of Iraq. But...
The Chilcot inquiry may have been underwhelming in its condemnation of the mess created by the 2003 invasion of Iraq,...
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