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In his diary entry for Friday, April 25 2003, Alastair Campbell wrote that Cherie Blair, the Prime Minister’s wife, “had been ...
A policy forum tackled the big question head on: what's the future for AI and copyright? Then handed the keynote to – can you ...
Too many in Labour congratulate themselves for rescuing the country from Liz Truss, forgetting that Rishi Sunak and Jeremy ...
Changes to the way the government hands out money to the North have been welcomed - but cynicism remains about whether ...
The Football Governance Bill introduces an Independent Football Regulator (IFR) and a licensing system for professional clubs ...
The first rule for brown people, says the main character – played by BAFTA-winner Adeel Akhtar – in this highly entertaining ...
As the mood fouls over immigration policy, British officials bicker over the decision to allow thousands of Afghans who had ...
IT came out of a clear blue sky. When John Healey, the Secretary of State for Defence, got up in the House of Commons on ...
Political superinjunctions put governments beyond the law – these powers must never be used again - THE INDEPENDENT VIEW: Editorial: The Afghan leak scandal reveals how easy it is for governments to ...
Supporters of Narendra Modi are upset with his castigation of Modi’s alleged role in the massacre of Muslims in Gujarat in ...
Kemi Badenoch claimed the catastrophic Ministry of Defence data breach proves ministers should have the power to sack civil ...
Bloodworth also helpfully busts some of the manosphere's "pernicious myths", said Richard Reeves in Literary Review. These include the false claim that women often wrongly accuse men of sexual assault ...