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You have to hand it to the anonymous Conservative MP for a “red wall” seat who told The Times: “There is concern among colleagues that if we win Hartlepool, Starmer...
Ben Chu, The Independent The Brexit trade deal – technically the Trade and Co-operation Agreement – was formally ratified by the European parliament on Wednesday morning. That means the...
It’s unscientific and unfair, but journalists, like anyone, often have to form a judgement about the accuracy of something based on whether it has “the ring of truth” about it,...
Cathy Newman, The Independent People power is back. Three of the biggest stories this week have convincingly demonstrated the force of popular protest. Plans for a European Super League...
I don’t believe anyone is born racist. This is patently obvious when you put babies and toddlers of different ethnic groups together. They become friends and play with each other...
John Rentoul, The Indepenent I have been reading Alastair Campbell’s diaries of a lost world. The latest volume, number eight, covers the five years after Labour lost power, from...
Power tends to corrupt, said Lord Acton. This two line quote, the second line being “absolute power corrupts absolutely”, is far more well known, a hundred and fifty years later,...
Jill Lawless, Associated Press Young people have hurled bricks, fireworks and gasoline bombs at police and set hijacked cars and a bus on fire during the last week of...
Britain will allow Myanmar’s ousted ambassador to stay on while he decides his future after being locked out of his own embassy, it said on Friday. “We condemn the...
Britain carried out several air strikes against Daesh militants in northern Iraq last month as part of a coordinated 10-day operation with local ground forces, the Ministry of Defence...