Ramsgate, Uxbridge and election menace
Nigel Farage and Boris Johnson both announced the seats they would like to go for in the next election. Both hold menace for David Cameron – one is blatant and the other better concealed.
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Nigel Farage and Boris Johnson both announced the seats they would like to go for in the next election. Both hold menace for David Cameron – one is blatant and the other better concealed.
The Conservative election guru’s staff engaged in an ‘edit-war’ to delete details of his links with the tobacco industry and his election strategies from Wikipedia.
Is Alex Salmond hoping to ride a wave of patriotic fervour flowing for the Glasgow Commonwealth Games? If history tells us anything, he may be disappointed.
Oprah Winfrey and boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr are among prospective buyers of NBA basketball team LA Clippers, should owner Donald Sterling decide to sell in the wake of a row over his racist remarks.
Bob Crow’s skill came in making members feel confident he knew what he was doing and could pull off a deal without landing them out of work.
Wales are looking to clinch their third consecutive Six Nations title, but a raft of new players and some old hands are out to upset the party.
Ed Miliband’s reforms of the Labour Party, promised in the heated aftermath of the Falkirk scandal, are due to be rubber-stamped – but will they effectively curb the power of the unions?
“Lesbian Lovers”, Pizzagate and “f****** amateurs” all featured in the latest evidence in the phone hacking trial.
Battered in Brisbane, annihilated in Adelaide, finally perishing in Perth, England’s cricket team are at their lowest ebb for years. Malcolm Boughen asks why and tentatively suggests a way forward.
Paul Mason speaks to the conspiracy theorists about the assassination of former US President John F. Kennedy, and meets the students who wish the past would stop haunting American politics.
England face New Zealand this weekend in what is the crunch match of the autumn rugby union international series. What pointers does the game offer to England’s chances of World Cup glory in 2015?
Are we more likely to leave Europe under Labour or a Labour-LibDem coalition than under the Tories?
She is one of the most beautiful women in the world, but one of the few black models on the catwalk. As Naomi Campbell demands more diversity, is the fashion world listening?
You cannot be serious! From Justin Rose to Andy Murray, Brits keep winning things. So have we forgotten how to lose?
The royal will give out prizes to winners at the race this weekend amid a review of the security arrangements following the Boston bomb attack.