Keir Starmer opened hostilities at PMQs by jibing at Liz Truss ‘s new book, saying her tax-cutting mini-Budget had caused ‘misery for millions’.
Before you call them hypocrites, there's a good reason why poverty-stricken Mexicans don't want Central Americans in their country.
The Democratic presidential candidate cast doubt on whether the strong U.S. economy was helping blue-collar voters, asking: ‘Have your wages really gone up like you think you deserve?’
More mixing of politics and anomalies. It appears that a claimed ET abduction experience doesn’t necessarily nix political aspirations, according to Newsweek‘s Benjamin Fearnow. Bettina Rodriguez Aguilera got the Miami Herald‘s 27th Congressional Primary Republican recommendation over two “frontrunner” candidates who Fearnow states “declined to participate in any interviews with the newspaper.” Fearnow’s article emphasizes […]
The identification of the principled and genuine Alan Johnson as a replacement for Labour leader Ed Miliband comes as no surprise, writes Simon Heffer.
Dr Claire Hardaker of Lancaster University said misspelled words, complex metaphors, and the use of dependent clauses gave away details of the author’s background.
Lib Dem Jeremy Browne and Tory Richard Benyon, Britain’s richest MP, have been sacked while Labour’s Liam Byrne and Stephen Twigg are demoted.