EXCLUSIVE: Leaked documents reveal Tory spinners in intensive anti-UKIP media briefings
UKIP leader Nigel Farage has slammed the "shallow" Conservative Party after documents show nasty attacks emanating from Tory HQ
- 27 April 2013
The 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
The public itself is an independent press regulator - we don't need another
When the state, or even elected representatives themselves seek to define, consolidate and apportion morality, then the public is once again diminished
- 9 November 2012
UK newspapers' reactions to Obama re-election
Take a look at today's UK newspapers' reactions to the US presidential election
- 8 November 2012
The 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 2012
The Guardian and Kate Middleton's breasts
The Guardian confuses the invasion of privacy with freedom of contract
- 17 September 2012
What newspaper do you think the BBC mostly procures?
The BBC procures more copies of the Guardian than any other national newspaper, despite its small market share and continued decline. Quelle surprise!
- 13 August 2012
Curing Murdoch-aphobia: A Lesson in media democracy
Rupert Murdoch has served democracy far better than most of his contemporaries - so why is there so much anti-Murdoch vitriol?
- 23 April 2012
A truth that must be told - why we should all support tax statements
Tomorrow, Ben Gummer MP will promote a bill to the House of Commons which, should it succeed, will require every tax-payer to be supplied with a statement breaking down how his or her personal tax contribution is spent
- 24 January 2012
What Leveson Should Ask Alastair Campbell This Morning
The Leveson Inquiry has summoned the top UK political blogger, 'Guido Fawkes' - here's what he has to say on the matter
- 30 November 2011
Homophobic and prattling on about class war – The Guardian’s liberati strikes again.
The Guardian's latest comment piece is riddled with misnomers and slights on conservative character. Will they never learn?
- 15 October 2011
D-Day for Murdoch: Latest developments and timeline -- what to expect today and when
Following yesterday’s death of a key Murdoch whistle-blower, tensions could not be higher ahead of today's parliamentary hearings.
- 19 July 2011
Rebekah Brooks has gone from News International, Murdochs could be next
Resignation of Rebekah Brooks puts Rupert Murdoch himself in the firing line. Can he hang on?
- 15 July 2011
PMQs: Cameron begins fightback, but Miliband stings
Cameron was rattled today, but just about held his own. However, his Achilles heel was exposed.
- 13 July 2011
Has it really been worth it, Miliband?
Ed Miliband has played politics with the News of the World scandal. But when the wounded News Intl beast lashes out - he'll be on the receiving end.
- 9 July 2011
- 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
- MPAC Woolwich response betrays British Muslims
- 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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