For the second time, Theresa May gave a speech and the set started to collapse
Theresa May’s keynote speech at the Conservative Party conference last year was a car crash. Embarrassingly, the letters on the...
Sam Woolfe is a freelance writer who is interested in applying a balanced perspective to the thorniest issues facing the modern world. He has written for The Backbencher and has had philosophy-related stuff published in Philosophy Now magazine. His main areas of interest include mental health, civil liberties, drug policy, animal rights, and the environment.
Theresa May’s keynote speech at the Conservative Party conference last year was a car crash. Embarrassingly, the letters on the...
Canada is now the second country where cannabis is legal for recreational use, after Uruguay. Back in the UK, home...
Last year, Theresa May made a personal promise to fix the country’s housing crisis. The UK has a serious shortage of...
Last October, a landlord called LBC and spoke to presenter James O’Brien about a tenant who was waiting for his...
The UK government is denying citizenship to people left, right and centre. But the absurdity and harshness of its rulings...
Campaign group Culture Unstained has obtained emails highlighting how the UK government has been cosying up to oil giant BP. There is...
Republican lawmaker Mo Brooks recently denied climate change using a very strange argument. Brooks, who is on the US' House...
Work and pensions secretary Esther McVey recently tweeted a video in which she celebrated the latest employment figures. McVey said...
SNP MP Drew Hendry has been a vocal critic of the government’s Universal Credit programme. Now, he has once again...
It's Mental Health Awareness Week, and that presents an opportunity to raise awareness about how we look after ourselves. This...
Some of the biggest holiday companies – including Tui and Expedia – have previously made pledges to protect animal welfare....
During BBC Question Time on 10 May, an audience member asked the panel: Does the failure of Labour to gain ground...
The Daily Mail has long published articles bashing millennials. A new story from Ross Clark is the latest instalment in...
11 students from the University of Warwick have been temporarily suspended after they made crude jokes about rape, sexual assault,...
Right-wing journalist Melanie Phillips has written an article for the Times with the headline: Islamophobia is a fiction to shut down debate....
The results of the election may have been mixed, but the message from the latest release of party membership figures...
Home secretary Sajid Javid has promised to “do right by the Windrush generation”. But when it came to voting on...
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