Without Roger Ailes, the very future of Fox News has been plunged into uncertainty
The chairman's departure risks killing the amped-up partisan goose that lays the golden ratings eggs
The chairman's departure risks killing the amped-up partisan goose that lays the golden ratings eggs
Almost half of Labour members will not give Jeremy Corbyn their first preference in this leadership contest. But with Owen Smith as his challenger, many will drift away from the party altogether
By enabling ostentatious rabble-rousers like Yiannopoulos to present themselves as martyrs in the cause of liberty, there is a danger that Twitter shifts the focus away from their misdemeanours, instead of holding a mirror to them.
For a couple of weeks in September disability will be championed, but soon after we will continue to be treated as subhuman
It is reasonable to be optimistic about striking free trade deals outside Europe, but getting there will be an immensely complicated task
Smith will find himself equally easily brushed aside by her mastery of policy and the power of her sheer reasonableness. This daughter of the Manse speaks leftish rhetoric like a trendy vicar. No-one is used to Tory leaders saying that sort of thing
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We have a huge trade deficit with Europe, but a surplus with the rest of the world. So maybe being part of the single market acts against our interests, not in favour of them
Corbyn's allies will portray Owen Smith as representing the 'old politics'. But Corbyn is not as new as he was in last year's leadership election and this is a different battle
As news of the attack broke, it was noted that the alleged perpetrator was a Muslim man, born in Morocco. Not only that, but early reports suggested that the deputy mayor of the locality had referred to the attacker being motivated by distaste of the victims' clothing
I'm half-Indian and half-Pakistani – and I know how men in the community think their actions are justified because they bring back 'honour' to the family
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Even I thought she went too far in being rude to Tim Farron, the leader of the Liberal Democrats, who was allowed a rare final question by John Bercow, the Speaker. What she said was needlessly unkind
To add insult to injury Andrew Percy, the MP who never wanted to serve in Cabinet, has been given the role of Northern Power House minister
We use childhood experiences to understand the behavioural problems of our own citizens, so why do we not expand our compassion to young and traumatised refugees?
Showing support for the victims of the Nice attack is not synonymous with supporting French foreign policy. It is synonymous with supporting the victims of the Ramadan attacks in Baghdad, Medina and Dhaka. They were all killed by the same terrorist ideology
74 per cent of the £3 members fell into the ABC1 category (roughly middle or upper class) and they were, on average, 51 years old
Giving people a genuine chance to shape their futures via the ballot box will address the disaffection that has brought us to the point of political crisis – and that's why I'm introducing a Bill to change our voting system
I found myself in conversations with members about how we would bomb the London Underground. I was concerned about my operational capability, not about the death or the misery I would inflict
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