Scottish independence: milk, oil and granite
The PM is whizzing into Aberdeen, the granite city, on an RAF flight that the SNP MP Angus Robertson has coined “Scare Force One”.
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It is not just protest groups using social media nowadays: governments are getting in on the act – and in unstable eastern Ukraine, Facebook has become a tool of conflict.
John Kerry urges Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov to engage in direct talks with Ukraine, while in Donetsk, pro-Russian protesters regain control of a local government building.
The PM is whizzing into Aberdeen, the granite city, on an RAF flight that the SNP MP Angus Robertson has coined “Scare Force One”.
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.
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When I wrote earlier this week about the dearth of women on the Conservative front bench, I wasn’t expecting the torrent of abuse I got for airing perfectly reasonable views.
It’s the latest round in the battle of the sexes, and Ed Miliband hasn’t held back from throwing a punch at what Labour thinks is the Tories’ weak spot. Is he right?
From the so-called “Blair babes” to opposition cries that one in four of Tory female MPs elected in 2010 is leaving, is the face of Westminster really looking more manly? FactCheck has a look.
Labour leader Ed Miliband promises to force banks to give up branches in order to make way for new competitors if Labour wins the next general election.
A spot of banker bashing from Ed Miliband and a carefully-worded promise from the Prime Minister to cap pay at RBS. What does it all mean?
Prime Minister David Cameron ducks Labour demands for the government to veto individual bonuses paid to RBS bankers.
At least 75 peers debate a bill that would allow a referendum on the UK’s membership – but some peers are threatening to stall the legislation.
Mr Erdogan lashes out at “international groups” and “dark alliances” as the police fight thousands of protesters on the streets of Turkish cities.
Northern Ireland’s attorney general calls for an end to prosecutions for crimes committed during the conflict. But politicians on both sides condemn the move, saying it would not ease resolution.
Channel 4 News Editor Ben de Pear writes in response to a 222-page book entitled Corrupted Journalism given out to journalists attending the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Sri Lanka.