The Daily Mail: ‘Are we sorry we backed the Nazis?’
Steve Bell is on top form in today’s Guardian, and his latest cartoon requires no further comment from me.
Steve Bell is on top form in today’s Guardian, and his latest cartoon requires no further comment from me.
In a shocking disregard for freedom of expression, Neil Phillips from Rugeley, Staffordshire, was arrested last week after he made tasteless jokes about Nelson Mandela on the internet. Or was he?
I hope Eurosceptics are watching Kiev with embarrassment.
The Daily Mail has been caught lying about Gordon Brown’s expenses.
Paris Lees writes on why she’s protesting outside the Daily Mail’s offices today, but why she wants to Mail to prosper, rather than close.
The Ralph Miliband affair has shamed the Daily Mail, it must not be allowed to further pollute our politics.
I rarely agree with the French Maoist philosopher Alan Badiou. However this remark from Badiou, made in 2001, helped me think to about the Mail’s attack on Ralph Miliband.
Five things any right minded person SHOULD have hated about 1940s Britain.
Do readers of a national newspaper really need to see a video of a women being killed by a shopping trolley? Sure, report the story if you must, but accompanying the piece with an enticing call to “scroll down for the video”?
Everyone agrees that newspapers play a crucial role in British democracy, even if they disagree what that role is.