Romney’s ‘Anglo-Saxon’ dog whistle the latest in a string of attacks on Obama’s heritage
We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: With such abhorrent views as these, why would anyone want to vote this party into power?
We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: With such abhorrent views as these, why would anyone want to vote this party into power?
All eyes will be on Cardiff tonight as the British Women’s football team take on New Zealand at the Millennium Stadium to kick off the London 2012 Olympics.
Hollande also expressed his support for the possibility of the Tour de France coming to Yorkshire.
The announcement is particularly good news for Labour MEP Andrea McCarthy who has been campaigning for those guilty of rate fixing to face criminal prosecution.
The latest poor GDP numbers mean Britain’s economy has shrunk since general election.
Yesterday, the Pope appointed a new Archbishop of Glasgow in a move likely to cause friction with the Scottish government over its plans for gay marriage.
The Crown Prosecution Service today announced eight people will be charged in connection with the phone hacking scandal. Proceedings will begin next month.
Hopefully, the BBC’s reports will bring a very serious issue into the spotlight encouraging action.
George Osborne wants to introduce powers to restrict the number of wind farms, a move that contradicts his earlier pledge to boost sustainable growth.
As usual Osborne is quick to slough off any hint that his ill-judged economic strategy might be in part responsible for our current crisis of confidence