The latest scandal over foster services and the UKIP party reveal how low the British press can stoop. Will Leveson help at all?
Are Spurs fan's chants of 'Yid army" anti-semitic, as the Society of Black Lawyers have claimed, or this is a case of appropriating terminology as a means of nullifying it?
A piece on the proposed limits to child benefit prompted a vigorous comment thread. Its author responds.
Before British families bid what could be a final farewell to universal child benefit, we take a look at what is motivating Iain Duncan Smith.
Limited, moderate, ineffectual — we must do better than London's little uprising on Saturday 20 October.
As Abu Hamza is extradicted to the US after a long process, those in Britain who complain about the delay should be ashamed of decades of procrastination over the crimes of its Empire.
Their Party conference in Brighton showed Britain's Lib Dems embracing a Blair like leader in Nick Clegg. But this will drive them apart from Labour when progressives in both parties need each other.
If the bell is tolling for the Liberal Democrats, they built sound-proof walls for this year's party conference. Two reports from inside tell of the marked absence of a debate on leadership, despite Clegg's appalling unpopularity, and a religious cleaving to the creed of coalition.
The ideological aftermath of police attempts to narrate the Hillsborough disaster cannot be swept under the carpet. The disdain of Britain's institutions towards the nation's diverse public will remain in place as long as power remains trapped in the hands of an elite.
The reorganising of the government ranks is underway in Westminster with Hunt and Lansley shifting into new positions and a mass shuffling of bureaucracy. Far from ‘productive’ the results will only facilitate the further abuse of power in British democracy.
What the third in line to Britain's throne gets up to may reveal the culture of those even closer to it. After all, where did this behaviour come from, in a family which above all believes in inheritance? Add the toxic speciousness of Rupert Murdoch to the mix and the rest of the UK's media can cl
A British man recently lost his appeal asking for his impossible life to be ended with the help of doctors, instructed by the only means he had left for communication: blinking his eyes. He then refused all food and yesterday died. The Courts had ruled that Parliament must decide on the issue, but