Why Labour should be worried by the rise of the Greens
When the Greens lambast “austerity and welfare cuts” and bang on about “privatisation of essential services”, it’s traditional Labour voters who may well be sitting up and listening.
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Amid reports that topless models will no longer appear on page 3 of the Sun after a 44-year run, debate is raging over whether this is a victory for women.
Cameroon’s army says it has freed 24 of the hostages kidnapped by Islamist group Boko Haram at the weekend – an attack in which 80 people were taken including 50 children.
David Cameron says “nothing is more important than a Britain with full employment”. What does he mean and how achievable are his ambitions?
When the Greens lambast “austerity and welfare cuts” and bang on about “privatisation of essential services”, it’s traditional Labour voters who may well be sitting up and listening.
Ed Miliband says that electoral changes mean one million people, many of them students, have fallen off the voters’ register in the past year.
As new research warns poverty could increase for the first time in a generation, teenagers born when the Millennium Development Goals were made in 2000 demand that new goals are set.
The Conservatives say they will legislate to make it more difficult for unions to call strikes in key public services if they win this year’s election.
The former prime minister says comments he made which appeared to predict a Conservative general election victory next year were misinterpreted.
A freighter intercepted while heading towards the Italian coast on autopilot with almost a thousand migrants on board was sold to a Syrian citizen two weeks ago, Channel 4 News has learned.
A report finds undecided young people may hold the key to the general election. And they care more about online privacy and housing than immigration and the EU.
The charity Crisis opens its doors to an expected 4,000 Christmas guests amid claims that benefit cuts are driving up homelessness.
Pakistan lifts its moratorium on the death penalty for terrorists as the funerals of the 141 people killed in the Taliban’s attack on a Peshawar school begin.
Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai, who survived being shot by the Taliban, has attacked the “atrocious and cowardly” killing of more than 100 schoolchildren in Pakistan by the Islamist extremists.
His father was the 41st president. His brother was the 43rd president. So is John Ellis “Jeb” Bush in prime position to become the Republican candidate for 45th president of the United States?
Former public school house master Simon Harris is convicted of sexually abusing Kenyan boys as young as 10 while running a teaching charity in east Africa.