News Source: The independent
| about 2 hours ago
Now some will argue that the "special relationship" was always a fiction, created and perpetuated by the British after the Second World War to cover the loss of empire. But it is difficult to deny that for decades there was genuinely something there.
News Source: CNN
| about 6 hours ago
The president of oil-rich Equatorial Guinea has been re-elected in a vote that human rights groups criticized as unfair. President Theodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo won with 96.7 percent of the vote, the west African country's information ministry said
News Source: Sydney Morning Herald
| about 13 hours ago
Andrew Dyson Hockey as leader needs to tell the climate mutineers to get back on board or the ship will sink, with many lives lost...The division that has opened up in the Coalition on climate change could cripple it for a decade.
News Source: Canadian Free Press
| about 23 hours ago
For patriotic, conservative lawyers, this should be a “no brainer.” But even ambulance chasing weasels, who care about nothing but money, should be clamoring to get on the bandwagon. The possibilities for them to make money out
News Source: The Scotsman
| 1 day ago
Salmond will today claim that the only chance for constitutional change in Scotland will be for politicians in Holyrood to back his party's independence referendum bill. The First Minister will make his pitch as he unveils the referendum bill white
News Source: The independent
| 1 day ago
It must be a very lonely existence on the old left these days. Why, even the New Statesman, with deep socialist roots stretching back to its founders Sidney and Beatrice Webb, says it is moving away to a place where it can explore a more "plural"
News Source: News 24
| 1 day ago
Simon Mann, a British mercenary jailed for plotting against the government of Equatorial Guinea, has said South Africa tacitly supported a failed 2004 coup in the oil-rich African nation. Mann, who was released from prison earlier this month, told
News Source: The Observer
| 2 days ago
Ukip leader's insurance company at heart of Costa Rica bribe claims Insurance firm PWS, founded by Lord Pearson of Rannoch, caught up in case that could lead to charges in UK Lord Pearson of Rannoch, the new leader of Ukip. Photograph: Jonathan