Clegg may have cojones but Lib Dem fortunes hang in the balance
Nick Clegg received the ultimate accolade from his wife today. He may run out of fans if the Lib Dems take a beating in the Euro elections.
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The early 21st century could be lost in an information black hole with much of the detail about how we lived our lives locked in inaccessible systems, internet pioneer Vint Cerg has warned.
Nick Clegg received the ultimate accolade from his wife today. He may run out of fans if the Lib Dems take a beating in the Euro elections.
After eight years in limbo, the family of a woman who died on the operating table say the medical tribunal system has failed to give them justice.
The truth is the bulk of EU countries didn’t have the appetite to risk their own economic well-being in punishing Russia. And we are still in phase two of a three phase process.
Port Sunlight on the Wirral lives up to its status as a model village, with wide tree lined roads and pristine gardens. That’s despite, not because of, the economy, residents say.
During the past week Russia has been celebrating its Paralympians – but 34 years ago it denied there were any disabled people in the country. What has changed?
They were once the political world’s greatest rivals. Now, Tony Blair and David Cameron are to join the negotiating table for a different kind of peace.
While ministers wring their hands about the official definition of poverty, low-paid workers are embarrassed and isolated.
Mid-Staffs NHS trust became a byword for neglectful, inhumane care. And with a trashed reputation, and an £11m deficit, turning it around is no longer an option.
The centre of Kiev has been turned into a shrine for the martyrs of the revolution, and Maidan looks and smells like a flower show on the barricades.
These are the titushki, uneducated thugs, many of them petty criminals, who have disrupted Ukraine’s anti-government demonstrations.
David Cameron said “money is no object” when it comes to flood relief. How expensive might that end up for the government? And who is going to pay the most? FactCheck does the sums.
The Folio Prize – billed as the alternative to the Booker – has issued its inaugural shortlist and it is resolutely not dominated by literary megastars.
French President Francois Hollande’s troubles provide an opportunity for his predecessor Nicolas Sarkozy, who is reportedly preparing for a comeback with his teams in place.
The sight of a British prime minister calculating ferry numbers, lorry numbers and tonnages to defeat a strike will certainly surprise anybody who took at face value Mrs Thatcher’s claim to be simply a bystander.