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Limp FG kites already in flight suggest party’s ambitions limited to 20-25% core vote and talking only to them
If people are unsure what to think about immigration, it’s hardly surprising. Clear, timely information is the first requirement
Sweeping attacks on any profession, trade, group or class are not helpful. Let’s have a civilised debate between the president and selected economists in a public forum
Her family believed then and now she was being harassed or stalked. But those terms had barely entered the language, let alone the law
Kathy Sheridan: Michael D Higgins has a history of taking pops at economists. No wonder they’re seething
Tucker Carlson is gone, Murdoch may be next; the notion it could one day be Putin and his fans seems outlandish, but hope abides
The reception given to the US president provoked a kind of quasi-racist needling in right-leaning UK papers
Four years on, almost half of maternity sites don’t offer termination-of-pregnancy services, leading to a postcode lottery
Starbuck’s chief plans to spend four hours a month serving coffee
Israeli public opinion is not homogenous and has given the prime minister notice that his government can go only so far
Hammy theatricals, performative anger and ranty soundbites designed for the main news bulletins are no substitute
Anyone tempted to hammer at decisions made by others in the scorching heat of the pandemic should be careful to examine their own sometimes complex record
Do they think that after Putin has demonstrated what a great leader he is and how he defeated the mighty Nato, he’s going to stop there?
It’s time for the Tory leader to stand up to his own party and make the protocol deal a confidence issue
Before turning our noses up at his statements to the Mahon tribunal, let us not forget 42% voted for him in 2007