The UK’s fight against sexual violence must not falter
William Hague was at the forefront of battling sexual violence against women – but a change of jobs should not be allowed to scupper the campaign.
228 items found
Elite US soldier Robert O’Neill has been “unmasked” as the man who shot the 9/11 mastermind – but does his desire for recognition threaten the future of special forces?
William Hague was at the forefront of battling sexual violence against women – but a change of jobs should not be allowed to scupper the campaign.
The problem for Labour and the Conservatives is that a lot of Ukip voters don’t see much difference between their leaders.
There are a panoply of risks associated to Scottish Independence. The transition risks might be survivable, but goodwill is required from London and Edinburgh if it is going to work.
Nick Clegg insists lunch is crucial for children to learn, as his universal free school meals scheme begins. But critics say the money is wasted on families who can afford to pay.
David Cameron has announced new legislation to stop terror suspects travelling abroad. But can’t we already confiscate their passports?
David Cameron says “detailed plans are now being put in place” for an international mission to Iraq but will they be enough to help the thousands of Yazidi refugees still stranded on Mount Sinar?
The claim “If elected, by the end of our first Parliament I want a third of all my ministers to be female.” David Cameron, 30 April 2009 The background Critics have called it the Conservatives’ “women problem”. A failure to promote women to top cabinet posts, and fears that the Tories are losing the female…
David Cameron’s reshuffle exposes a lack of legal experience in the upper ranks of government – not to mention a growing pool of unhappy men in their 50s on the backbenches.
The home secretary confirms two reviews will be held into the passport debacle, as ministers step in to prevent officials relaxing security checks on a backlog of over 25,000 applications.
David Cameron says inequality and poverty have improved on his watch. So is the government on target to eradicate child poverty?
JK Rowling donates £1m to the campaign to keep Scotland part of the UK, saying: “Be warned, this is only of interest to people in Scotland or the UK…there’s Death Eaters in paragraph five.”
Education Secretary Michael Gove apologises to the prime minister after his row with Theresa May over the “Trojan horse” school claims, despite earlier saying it was not damaging to the government.
Thailand’s constitutional court strikes again as Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra is booted out of office after being found guilty of abuse of power.
How should we – parents, pupils, teachers and government ministers – respond to such an awful act of violence?