Labour’s pink van sham is the latest Miliband blunder
Labour’s latest pink van blunder demonstrates how Ed Miliband is becoming a political parody instead of a Prime Minister in waiting. With voters anxious about the economy, jobs and growth a joke Prime Minister is the last thing they need
- 13 February 2015The ban on boobs
It remains likely that illiberal, gender and self-hating campaigners could bring down a four-decade-old tradition simply because of their bodily hang-ups. Don't let them
- 11 March 2013(D)PMQs: Snap, Crackle and Clegg
The Deputy Prime Minster destroyed his Labour opponent whilst stepping in for an absent Prime Minister, but the praise could not last forever writes Harry Cole
- 7 November 2012The perks of page 3
Harriet Harman may wish to see the end of 'page 3', but freedom lovers nation-wide should protect its existence in earnest
- 3 October 2012That Balls speech in full
Shadow chancellor Ed Balls pleased his comrades with a rousing speech today, deflecting blame for Britain's economic crisis upon the Tories
- 1 October 2012A blow for 'actorvism'
It's been a bad week for idiot actors and political activism
- 28 September 2012The Politics Olympiad 2013 - Team GB news
The Moscow 2013 Politics Olympiad is now just a few short months away. Today we look at the GB squad members and their possible chances
- 14 August 2012PMQs: Harman bores the crowd into longing for Ed
With David Cameron in Mexico, it was up to William Hague and Harriet Harman to duke it out at PMQs. Sadly, the latter made sure this was never to be a classic, writes our UK Political Editor, Harry Cole
- 20 June 2012PMQs: Deputy's turn
Labour’s Deputy Leader Harriet Harman has managed to pull off a stunning victory - she made Ed look good writes our UK Political Editor Harry Cole
- 14 March 2012Boardroom quotas: an incredibly bad idea
Cameron may well believe that it is the government’s job to inject social justice and gender equality into private businesses. Good for him. But if so, he can no longer call himself a Conservative
- 9 February 2012Cameron loses to Miliband, but beats the Speaker
The Leader of the opposition is on a roll and the Prime Minister’s bad week is getting worse writes our UK Political Editor Harry Cole
- 1 February 2012Still together... still in the national interest.
The Conservatives have proved themselves to be a party that the Lib Dems can do proper business with.
- 17 October 2011UK Riots: Are sentences fair?
For British society to return to normal and remove the fear of gang violence from the public, these sentences had to happen.
- 19 August 2011The old left have tried to use this violence for political gain
Mike Freer MP criticises the likes of Ken Livingstone who, he argues, has tried to use the riots for political gain
- 11 August 2011