Corbyn silences media hysteria by announcing new unified shadow cabinet
If you glanced at the papers over the festive period, you'd be forgiven for thinking we were eagerly awaiting the ...
If you glanced at the papers over the festive period, you'd be forgiven for thinking we were eagerly awaiting the ...
Michael Dugher MP, shadow secretary of state for culture, media and sport, has been ejected from his position in the ...
As the working year of 2016 commences, a new poll has shown that railway commuters are paying around six times ...
Austerity in Europe was dealt another serious blow in Spain's parliamentary elections on 20 December. The results were messy and ...
Polly Toynbee's latest Guardian piece entitled 'Labour people are optimists, but this time I see no hope' contains a gaping ...
The Sun knows that hardly anyone will read its tiny ‘front page correction’ but the Independent Press Standards Organisation (Ipso) ...
George Osborne's diary was packed full on the weekend Jeremy Corbyn was announced Labour leader, largely with media moguls who ...
It has been an interesting year in British politics. The Conservatives squeezed to victory in the general election, with less than ...
In early 2016, Democratic voters in the United States will pick their candidate for the presidential elections scheduled for November. ...
Ever since Jeremy Corbyn became a real challenger for the Labour party leadership earlier this year, his foreign policy positions ...
The Telegraph, owned by the billionaire Barclay brothers, has just released a piece from regular columnist Dan Hodges comparing Jeremy ...
The leaders of political parties never want to hear that backbenchers plan to knife them. But Jeremy Corbyn has just ...
On 2 December, the UK parliament voted in favour of military action in Syria by 397-223, despite the fact that ...
The Spectator has posted a blog "in defence of Blairism". Bizarrely the only person they could get to defend Blairism ...
When a wannabe jihadi attacked in London, it was the British Muslim community that shone out with this glorious collective ...
'Terrorism' is an incredibly emotive word. Prime minister David Cameron knows this very well, and it is the reason he tried ...
Wednesday's vote in the House of Commons on air strikes in Syria have laid bare just how deep the rift ...
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