The state is now in charge of breakfast
The turkey carcass has barely been cleared, the last dregs of scotch remain, but nanny’s apron is freshly starched and she is ready to “do something.”
- 7 January 2013
A bleak conference
Osborne's announcements were are more along the right lines. But is anyone listening anymore?
- 9 October 2012
Men should be seen and not heard?
Men should be seen and not heard on abortion, apparently
- 7 October 2012
We Need To Talk... About the reshuffle, the DNC, and libertarianism
This week's guests are former Ambassdor Charles Crawford and James D. Boys
- 7 September 2012
PMQs: The inevitable questions, the morning after
After being booed at the Paralympics and a stressful forty-eight hours of reshuffling his team, the Prime Minister was greeted back at PMQs with a mixed bag, writes Harry Cole
- 5 September 2012
It’s time to hit ‘reset’ on the Coalition government
Anagrams of "coalition government" are in fact some of the best ways to describe this Cameron-led, chimeric catastrophe
- 17 July 2012
PMQs: Back to the Ed of old as Miliband stumbles through
Even David Cameron was left hoping "the England football team are better at putting the ball in the back of the net" as Ed wasted another week at the despatch box, writes our UK Political Editor Harry Cole
- 13 June 2012
It's still the economy, stupid
The coalition government should spend less time worrying about the headlines and more time trying to get the policy right - that starts with the economy, writes The Rt Hon John Redwood MP
- 26 April 2012
PMQs and the Hunting party on Cameron’s day from hell
Murdoch having his revenge on the Tories; Labour having their revenge on Murdoch; future leadership contenders being slaughtered in the crossfire. Meanwhile we’re back in recession, writes our UK Political Editor
- 25 April 2012
Your freedom (online) is in peril, defend it with all your might
Eventually the structure and governance of the Internet will be planned and managed centrally by the government. Hayek warned us about this and we all know how that worked out
- 24 November 2011
PMQs: Miliband's Own Murdoch Man Stops Bloodbath
The Leader of the Opposistion was staring at an open goal, but held off for the absolute kill, writes our UK Political Editor Harry Cole
- 6 July 2011
- Major incident in South London with reports of shootings and a beheading
- Saudi Arabia beheads Yemenis, displays corpses in public
- VIDEO: BBC presenter slapped down over question of Farage's drinking and smoking habits
- Swastika flag flies over Palestinian village
- What is the point of Scottish nationalism?
- Major incident in South London with reports of shootings and a beheading
- Saudi Arabia beheads Yemenis, displays corpses in public
- Swastika flag flies over Palestinian village
- VIDEO: BBC presenter slapped down over question of Farage's drinking and smoking habits
- Labour sinks to 3 point lead in latest poll
- NY Democrat pleads with Republican not to share document proposing confiscation of guns
- Sunday Times blood libel cartoon, on Holocaust Memorial Day no less
- Palestinian jailed for Facebook like
- 'Muslim Patrol' vigilantes attempt to control London streets
- Saudi cleric who raped and killed daughter receives small fine
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