Glastonbury weather: washout or not?
Glastonbury starts tomorrow, but will the weather be kind this year?
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So in Austria tonight – the tide of right-wing populism has ground to a halt – after the far-right leader Norbert Hofer conceded defeat in the country’s presidential elections.
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Labour leadership challenger Owen Smith has been accused of copying Jeremy Corbyn’s policies. What’s the truth of the matter?
Jeremy Corbyn is hit by mass resignations from his top team as his position as Labour leader is challenged by some of his MPs, with Hilary Benn calling on him to resign.
Glastonbury starts tomorrow, but will the weather be kind this year?
Jeremy Corbyn turned on the media at his speech in central London this morning when it was suggested it might be his fault that Labour supporters don’t know which way their party leadership is facing on Europe. The claim comes from the Remain campaign, supported by their own private polling and they express it with real concern.
Where better for Jeremy Corbyn to try to bail out Tory-led Project Fear on the EU than in the Ministry of Fear. The Senate Building at the University of London was the Ministry of Information in the war, inspiration for Graham Greene’s Ministry of Fear and also for Orwell’s Ministry of Truth. The Remain camp believes the drift down in Remain votes in recent times owes a lot to Labour identifiers feeling understandably disenchanted by the idea of following a campaign dominated by a Tory Prime Minister barking at others in his divided party. These voters need to hear Labour voices, the thinking runs, and Labour reasons to vote Remain.
Polling research suggests the UK is deeply divided on whether to back Brexit or vote for the country to stay in the EU.
Donald Trump is taking fire from US fact-checkers over dubious claims that he was against the US-led invasion of Iraq from the outset.
Now David Camerom will have to compete with Tory opponents vying for TV time, having perhaps only one news cycle entirely to himself.
The former prime minister says Labour’s current position under the leadership of Jeremy Corbyn is a “tragedy” and the party no longer aspires to govern the country.
Did the apparent political unity that ensued after the terror attacks represent only affluent Paris rather than the concerns and fears of France as a whole?
The arrival of Narendra Modi, leader of the world’s largest democracy, is described by David Cameron as a “historic opportunity”. But protesters condemn his record on free speech and human rights.
Neil Kinnock thinks the public will not back Labour’s renewed enthusiasm for unilateral nuclear disarmament. But could public opinion be swinging behind Jeremy Corbyn?
Last night’s acrimonious PLP meeting happened over a policy position where they nearly all agree. Labour has much bigger divisions coming down the track.