BBC bosses tear apart Tory claims of left-wing bias in fiery Commons hearing
“You want to ignore the evidence…you rely on individual anecdotes,” the BBC chairman told Tory MP Philip Davies.
“You want to ignore the evidence…you rely on individual anecdotes,” the BBC chairman told Tory MP Philip Davies.
At the grassroots and in parliament, Tories are drag anchors on equality
Philip Davies spoke for 91 minutes in an attempt to derail the Istanbul Convention bill
Why can’t the NHS help everyone?
Katie Stanton reports on a Save the Children discussion on international development and overseas aid.
The Murdoch empire was compared to the mafia when James Murdoch reappeared before the culture, media and sport select committee today, reports Shamik Das.
Chris Huhne will denounce the “Tea Party tendency” within the Conservatives in his speech to the Liberal Democrat conference this lunchtime – but who does he mean?
Philip Davies’s disgusting, disgraceful, ignorant, ill-informed remarks about the disabled today have proved to be a much needed wake-up call, writes Jos Bell.
Tory backbencher Philip Davies caused outrage today by telling Parliament that disabled people should work for less than the minimum wage, reports Shamik Das.
The Daily Mail’s implication that a government advert cost £6 million could not be further from the truth. We are not surprised.