Imperial powers were the ones who once divided and ruled – now it's corporations like Apple
It is painful to think what position HM Treasury will be in in these sorts of scraps, post-Brexit
It is painful to think what position HM Treasury will be in in these sorts of scraps, post-Brexit
One of the proposals in Corbyn's manifesto would be to end 'unjustified surveillance by CCTV', he said. Those of us who got the reference to Richard Branson's use of footage from CCTV on a Virgin train to attack the Labour leader could only applaud inwardly
Many will focus on individual greed, others will stress the lack of competition and others will concentrate their fire on sluggish state bureaucracy - in reality all three are to blame
Here in Trumpworld the traditional boundaries between politics and entertainment no longer exist
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Not all those who claim that they kill in the name of God are terrorists. To find out what they really are, we should consider the 'suicide by cop' phenomenon in the Nineties
At a time like this, I'm glad I never reached enough notoriety to have my Carnival goings-on exposed with a zoom lens. I can only imagine the copy: 'Distressing scenes of a drunken Scouser wining against fences erected to protect W11 properties from revellers'
Stylist describes the shots as being 'like two women getting ready before a night out.' Yes, in men's soft porn lesbian fantasies. In fact, it calls to mind Cindy Crawford wet shaving KD Lang for Vanity Fair, if it were re-shot with the cast of Tattoo Disasters UK
Some migrate for work, some for political reasons – and others for The One, a notion that sparked the heartwarming Love Migration Project, reports Kashmira Gander
Brexit, and the extra uncertainties it has added to migration policy, is the fundamental reason why some French politicians are taking the opportunity to launch some unhelpful and counter-productive initiatives