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Smashing Westminster’s glass ceiling’ is generally hailed as a good thing – except when it is the taxpayer left holding the ...
Just when you thought American political discourse couldn’t possibly sink any lower, along comes Laura Loomer’s deposition in ...
Like a cold sore that pops up when your immune system is busy elsewhere, or a text-thread chain that you thought had ...
Well, well, well. Back to Scotland’s self-identifying ‘newspaper’, which has planted itself at the centre of a row over the ...
In a move that reeks of ideological posturing over prudent statecraft to ensure our national security, Prime Minister Anthony ...
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has realised a long-held ambition. From his early days in politics speaking at pro ...
Why is it that the Victorian Parliament managed to unite in rapid time over a useless machete ban, but failed to support ...
Slavery is one of the oldest and most persistent institutions of humankind. It was already well established four millennia ...
Nicola Sturgeon has all the usual things she wants to achieve in her memoir: rumours to scotch, a legacy to spell out, and so ...
There is nobody who finds Gwyneth Paltrow, 52, more interesting than the woman who was a teenager in the 1990s. This was the ...
Full of strokes and blows/ broken, pitifully wounded’, the man, naked, or almost so, stands full frontal, legs and arms ...
Language, it has been said, is the only true democracy – changed by the people that use it. But as with any democracy, there ...