TV Network Stands By ‘Balanced, Fair’ Interview of British Interior Minister by her own Husband
British television network forced into defending output after senior member of the government took soft-ball questions from her own husband.
British television network forced into defending output after senior member of the government took soft-ball questions from her own husband.
Appalling violence seen in recent days is a symptom of a broken democracy, Brexit leader Nigel Farage makes implicit.
Poll shows many Tories would consider merging their party with Reform, but Farage’s ascendant faction rejects the idea with contempt.
Education Secretary Nadhim Zawahi was forced to flee a university as he was berated by leftist activists over his views on gender.
Ed Balls, Britain’s former shadow chancellor, has claimed that Donald Trump is “lying” to America regarding the UK’s sharia zones. He used his own wealthy suburb as an example, failing to mention it is comparatively homogeneous. Two days ago, Mr. Trump, who
Uniquely among American universities, Harvard University is carving out a reputation for itself as a retirement home for failed Labour politicians, an American writer has noted. His observation follows the appointment of former shadow chancellor Ed Balls as a Senior
Ed Balls Losing His Seat Those of us on the right have waited nigh-on twenty years for our own “Portillo Moment” and here at last it was. Payback too, of course, for all the damage Balls inflicted on the UK
Ed Miliband’s plan to abolish non-dom status and force British nationals to pay UK tax on earnings from overseas has been left in ruins after a video emerged of Ed Balls rubbishing the policy. The video was filmed earlier this
The knives are out for Labour’s Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls, who has been left vulnerable after a row with his leader Ed Miliband over how to fund higher education. A shadow cabinet member has said that, if Labour win the
Ed Miliband and Ed Balls knew about the financial crash a year before it happened – and urged then Prime Minister Gordon Brown to call a snap election knowing it was the only way Labour could hold on to power,