The end of feminism?
Just one in seven women would call themselves a feminist, a new survey found today.
View ArticleGolden child no more? Salmond under fire as SNP conference kicks off
Alex Salmond was trying to rally his troops on the first day of the SNP conference today, despite political storms breaking out in all directions.
View ArticleMr Bean fights for the right to insult people
Rowan Atkinson has returned to the frontlines of free speech campaigns, with an attack on a public order offence which limits the public's ability to offend people.
View ArticleTories defend under-fire Mitchell
Labour MPs have attempted to pile the pressure on embattled Chief Whip Andrew Mitchell amid renewed demands for him to be sacked over his row with Downing Street police.
View ArticleCameron to 'push' EU single market over banking union
Prime Minister David Cameron said Thursday that he will use a two-day EU summit to try and turn the focus among eurozone leaders to their "greatest asset," the single European market.
View ArticleMP Expenses: Attempt To Block New Rent Details
The House of Commons Speaker is trying to block the publication of details of MPs' expenses which could show if they are renting their taxpayer-funded homes to each other.
View ArticleBNP's Griffin incites mob demo over gay right victory
Nick Griffin is being accused of inciting a mob to attend the house of a gay couple who won a crucial legal victory this week.
View ArticleCalls for battalion closure U-turn
MPs have called on the Government to reverse plans to close 2nd Battalion, the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers (2RRF), in a Commons vote.
View ArticlePM's fuel bill plans in disarray
David Cameron's plans to reduce soaring fuel bills are in disarray amid accusations of backtracking on his commitment to require energy firms to give households the cheapest deals available.
View ArticleCameron's Energy Price Vow Attacked By Labour
Labour has accused the Government of making up "policy on the hoof" amid confusion over David Cameron's vow to slash energy prices.
View ArticleGovernment scrambles to clarify Cameron's energy pledge
LONDON (Reuters) - The government scrambled on Thursday to clarify Prime Minister David Cameron's unexpected pledge to parliament that energy suppliers would be forced to give customers their cheapest...
View Article27 MPs exploiting rent loophole: report
A total of 27 MPs including some former ministers are claiming taxpayer money for rent while simultaneously letting out properties in London, the Daily Telegraph reported Friday.
View Article27 MPs let homes and claim rent
MPs are embroiled in a new expenses row after it emerged that 27 are letting out London homes at the same time as claiming public money to rent in the city.
View ArticleGriffin: Pursued by police, Twitter and gay B&B couple
A gay couple who were targeted for mob action by Nick Griffin have lashed out at the BNP leader, amid a police investigation into the incident.
View ArticleFSA 'Should Have Stopped' RBS' ABN Takeover
The financial regulator should have blocked Royal Bank of Scotland's (RBS) takeover of its Dutch rival ABN Amro in 2007, according to MPs.
View ArticleThousands expected at anti-austerity protest in London
LONDON (Reuters) - Tens of thousands are expected to march through London on Saturday in what is likely to be the largest demonstration in Britain this year against government austerity measures. Prime...
View ArticleHunt left helpless after punishing interrogation on abortion evidence
Jeremy Hunt was repeatedly unable to provide evidence for his view that the abortion time limit should be dropped to 12 weeks today, during a punishing media interview.
View ArticleUndermining British law: Lords debate sharia reform
Religious arbiters claiming full legal powers will face a five year prison sentence under a bill going before the House of Lords this morning.
View ArticleSNP members lash out at gay marriage policy
Members of the Scottish National party (SNP) lashed out at plans to legalise gay marriage yesterday, as they gathered for their conference in Perth.
View ArticleFormer Lib Dem Candidate Guilty Of Fraud
A former Liberal Democrat candidate for Parliament has been found guilty of 25 counts of fraud at Coventry Crown Court following a Sky News investigation.
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