Sketch: Jeremy Corbyn every inch the Audley Harrison undercard during PMQs
But when you've actively campaigned for the disbandment of the armed forces, no one's really expecting you to do anything like land even the faintest of jabs
But when you've actively campaigned for the disbandment of the armed forces, no one's really expecting you to do anything like land even the faintest of jabs
15 Googlers have been appointed to government positions in Europe, including Google's executive chairman, Eric Schmidt, appointed by David Cameron to his business advisory council
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Plenty of terrorism is committed by theologically minded scum, who are loners with limited resources to cause damage, and act not in networks of terror but as solitary agents of doom
The clamour for Sir Philip Green to be stripped of his knighthood is louder by the minute. By the time he has accounted for himself in front of MPs, that might be the least we think he deserves
"I went to my GP and he wouldn't believe me. He even wrote 'raped' in inverted commas on my doctor's note. What if I needed my medical records in court?"
David Cameron should devote a speech to the issue of immigration so that voters know he is listening to them. He might not convince them all, but he needs to try
While we are successful, we are a magnet for energetic people seeking a better life. The issues migration causes are first world problems – and we know how to fix them
In the strange world of Hollywood whitewashing, it somehow becomes appropriate to cast Angelina Jolie as Mariane Pearl, Johnny Depp as Tonto, Elizabeth Taylor as Cleopatra and John Wayne as Genghis Khan
Leading figures of the Leave campaign are really free-market anarchists at heart who want to scrap regulation, even if it protects the rights of the people they encourage to vote their way
Isis is 'cool' to a lot of vulnerable young people. A Twitter account called 'Think again turn away' wasn't really going to cut it
Anti-doping officials have started re-testing urine samples dating back to 2008
They should have spoken to PAPER, the magazine that hosted Kim Kardashian's naked bum picture. The publication installed four front end servers and an extra server to share a filesystem between them for the big event. One IT upgrade wouldn't have hurt the government website
Keep your precious tech protected with a padded carrier
I am sick to the back teeth of mindfulness classes, furrowed brows and hand massages - I want to go out and drink and dance with my friends
According to Debbie Abrahams MP, a man with heart problems was sanctioned after he had a heart attack during a work capability assessment and therefore couldn't complete it. Elsewhere, a man who had found himself a job was sanctioned for not looking for another role during the two weeks he had to wait for his job to start
Considering my Dad was a dry cleaning salesman, money was tight. For a few years my mum had to work a second job at Asda just to pay for Christmas. They invested in us, and almost bankrupted themselves in the process
Michael Crawford returns to the West End, after a five year break, in a piece that's appreciably different from the kind of shows (Barnum, Phantom of the Opera) that rocketed him to stardom. There's no danger of mistaking The Go-Between for a noisy blockbuster but that doesn't signify any shortage of ambition in this enthralling, beautifully textured chamber-musical version of the L P Hartley novel about a boy's loss of innocence during a country house visit in the scorchingly hot summer of 1900.
Negatives first. Michael Boyd's production of Tchaikovsky's flawlessly-constructed tragedy takes its cue from Kasper Holten's disastrous Covent Garden take, and pushes further in the wrong direction. Boyd's risen-again Lensky skips so obtrusively about the stage during Onegin's post-duel wanderings that the hero's grief is systematically upstaged, while the chorus is also systematically upstaged by dancers.
'They built a country based on this big new deal called freedom. I'm Trump. Believe me, nobody does deals better than me'
Welsh National Opera's revival of their first ever production, conducted by the same Carlo Rizzi, was gloriously performed
A new, less cautious Hillary is emerging – but she must resist being dragged into the swamp by her opponent
One reviewer noted: 'The child may be cursed but this show most definitely isn't'
'I would never want to do anything that would distract or take away from the show'
Rutherford's girlfriend Susie Verrill will not travel to Brazil this summer