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- British man confesses to slitting two children's throats in Lyon flat
John Lichfield (Yesterday) - A British man yesterday confessed to killing his two children, aged five and 10, by cutting their throats, police sources said. The children’s bodies were discovered in a flat in a suburb of Lyon, France,... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Heavenly Bodies: Michael Landy's artistic marriage made in heaven...and hell
Adrian Hamilton (Yesterday) - The master of destruction meets the martyrs of Faith. ... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
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- Can anyone get Osborne's numbers to add up?
Jeff Randall (Yesterday) - As the Chancellor's spending continues to spiral, he has no hope of balancing the books, argues Jeff Randall ... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- PETER MCKAY: In 70 years, have we gone from the greatest to the weakest? Silly spats prove how weak our leaders are
Peter Mckay (Yesterday) - The 2013 coalition is paralysed by the question of whether or not we should continue to belong to the European Union, now led by all- powerful Germany, writes PETER MCKAY.... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- British man confesses to slitting his two children's throats in Lyon flat
John Lichfield (Yesterday) - The Foreign Office said today it is 'urgently' investigating reports that a British man is being questioned on suspicion of slitting the throats of his two children. Related Stories British man arrested after children's throats... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Far-right leader Marine Le Pen injures back falling into pool
John Lichfield (Yesterday) - The French far-right leader Marine Le Pen has broken a bone in her lower spine by falling into an empty swimming pool at her mansion near Paris. Related Stories British man arrested after children's throats... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Tory co-chairman Feldman to face meeting over 'swivel-eyed loons' claim
Nick Watt (Yesterday) - Party board's involvement likely to dismay No 10, which has spent weekend rubbishing reports in Times and Daily TelegraphLord Feldman, the Conservative co-chairman, is to be challenged at a meeting of the party board on... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Baz Luhrmann's The Great Gatsby: a faithful film - and a terribly, terribly bad one
Charles Moore (Yesterday) - Charles Moore reviews The Great Gatsby, Dir: Baz Luhrmann ... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Government pleads with Labour to save gay marriage bill
Nick Watt (Yesterday) - Tory rebellion on amendment to grant civil partnerships to heterosexual couples will 'cost £4bn and take two years'Downing Street issued a stark warning that the bill to legalise gay marriage will run into grave trouble... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- The inquest into the death of Alexander Litvinenko has turned farcical - but who is hiding what?
Mary Dejevsky (Yesterday) - In the shocked aftermath of Alexander Litvinenko’s death in a London hospital it would have been impossible for any but the most hard-bitten sceptic to believe that six and half years later the British public... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- What Focus Groups Say About Ed Miliband
John Rentoul Blog (Yesterday) - If people vote in the general election on 7 May 2015 the way our ComRes opinion poll today suggests, Labour would win a majority of 74 seats. But they probably won’t. So how will public... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Congratulations to Andrew Feldman on his appointment as Prime Ministerial Tennis Partner
Matthew Norman (Yesterday) - Even those who castigate David Cameron for his lack of conviction over the trivia, such as social policy and Europe, must acknowledge his refusal to compromise in the one paramount sphere. His commitment to proving... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Austerity has hardened the nation's heart
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown (Yesterday) - Under the arches in Waterloo, a man sits, his head bowed. A scarf is wound tightly around his neck, as if he wants to strangle himself. His hands are grimy and covered in cuts, one... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- The Tories, the EU, and the Stockton connection
Michael Crick on Politics (Yesterday) - It's strangely appropriate that James Wharton will be the MP who introduces the Conservatives' bill which would legislate for an In-Out referendum on Britain's membership of the EU, writes Michael Crick.... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- If you're worried about swivel-eyed loons, try open primaries
Daniel Hannan MEP (Yesterday) - People who join political parties exhibit the same altruism as people who work for charities, become special constables or come forward as Olympic volunteers. They are giving up their time and resources to advance a... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- LSO/Pappano – review
Martin Kettle (Yesterday) - Barbican, LondonNot content with taking charge of Covent Garden's current starry run of performances of Verdi's Don Carlo, Antonio Pappano nipped over to Italy at the start of this week to conduct the London Symphony... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Worried about swivel-eyed loons? Try open-source politics!
Daniel Hannan MEP (Yesterday) - People who join political parties exhibit the same altruism as people who work for charities, become special constables or come forward as Olympic volunteers. They are giving up their time and resources to advance a... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- MPs could be in line for £10,000 pay rise
Nick Watt (Yesterday) - Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority has reportedly decided that MPs' salaries are lagging behind civil service payMPs may receive a pay rise of about £10,000 a year amid reports that the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (Ipsa)... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Everyone’s Got A TV Camera now
Gurublog (Yesterday) - This article first appeared on the Huffington Post Blog. Charlie Brookers’s latest episode of Black Mirror : White Bear being broadcast on Channel 4 tonight at 10pm got me thinking. Here’s the text : My... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Cameron’s possibly winning position
John Rentoul Blog (Yesterday) - My article in The Independent on Sunday today is part of a continuing series explaining why popular attitudes towards Europe might not be such a problem for David Cameron as might be assumed.Since May 2010,... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- BBC treats Right-wing lunatic like normal human being shock
James Delingpole (Yesterday) - What was the reason you gave up watching the BBC's Late Review (or Newsnight Review as it then became) or the BBC Review Show as it now is? For me it was the regular guest... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
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- Jeremy Hunt backs Lord Feldman in 'swivel-eyed loons' row
Nick Watt (Yesterday) - Health secretary says he does not believe Tory co-chairman made disparaging remarks about grassroots ToriesJeremy Hunt, the health secretary, has offered strong support for the Conservative co-chairman Lord Feldman, who is fighting allegations that he... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Lord Feldman, loons and press hypocrisy
Michael White (Yesterday) - The reporters must have known they were being a bit fly, but a story's a story, especially a story about EuropeThe controversy over the unidentified source of the "mad, swivel-eyed loons" remark about Tory activists,... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Eurosceptics running protection racket in Tory party, says Lord Mandelson
Nick Watt (Yesterday) - Mandelson says anti-EU Tories are threatening to 'burn down the house' unless David Cameron caves into their demandsTory Eurosceptics are running a "Soprano-style protection racket" in the Conservative party in which they are threatening to... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Mehdi's Morning Memo: Swivel-Eyed Loons Edition
Mehdi Hasan (Yesterday) - The five things you need to know on Sunday 19 May 2013...1) SWIVEL-EYED LOONS, EH?How many references...... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›


