Alexis Tsipras: we want debt relief and the Elgin Marbles
Some of the Syriza members I spoke to are, privately, still not sure they even want to govern. But one thing is certain: when you look him in the eye, Alexis Tsipras most definitely does.
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The twelve people who died in the attack on Charlie Hebdo’s offices include some of France’s most celebrated cartoonists.
Some of the Syriza members I spoke to are, privately, still not sure they even want to govern. But one thing is certain: when you look him in the eye, Alexis Tsipras most definitely does.
Gunmen armed with assault rifles kill 12 people in an attack on the offices of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.
It’s a new year, but old habits die hard for the spinners trading dodgy claims as the election battle begins in earnest.
For the first time in nearly a decade and a half we are not formally at war – but exactly how many “security” or “military” people we have left behind in Iraq and Afghanistan is an imprecise matter.
The populist left has begun from a recognition that – in the highly marketised, globalised and granular economy of the past 25 years – social justice begins small and from below.
Christmas is an isolating time for those with dementia – which is why the Alzheimer’s Society is encouraging people to become “dementia friends”.
Thousands of demonstrators march through streets of New York City to demand justice for the chokehold death of unarmed African American Eric Garner.
Scottish Labour announces its selection of the Westminster MP to succeed Johann Lamont, after her shock departure in October.
The deputy prime minister says a future Conservative government would pare back public spending “remorselessly”.
One in every 50 migrants who try to reach Europe across the Mediterranean Sea will die on the journey. What is so terrible in their home countries to force people into such a desperate voyage?
Tory MP Penny Mordaunt wasn’t the first to change a speech for a dare, but she did it in the House of Commons – and got found out. How does her prank compare to others?
Social networks must simplify terms and conditions, to ensure that their users are clear over how their personal data will be collected and used, MPs say.
The government has backtracked over its refusal to allow a British Palestinian father’s children evacuated from Gaza to settle in the UK.
The former Conservative chief whip says he is “bitterly disappointed” after a judge finds, on the balance of probability, he did use the word “pleb” during a row with Downing Street police in 2012.