Nobody expects the BBC Inquisition
The man who would do anything for a scoop
The never-ending inquiries into the murder of Pat Finucane
Northern Ireland secretary Brandon Lewis has announced further reviews to appease the incoming Biden administration
Will Boris Johnson be the last Prime Minister of the UK?
The prime minister sees himself as the greatest unionist that has ever occupied Downing Street, yet it is he who is bringing the Union to the brink
The divisiveness of Five Pillars
The UK’s chief website for British Muslim news sows more division than unity
The anti-Corbyn plot that never was
John Ware looks at the hard facts behind Momentum’s claims of centrist betrayal
Boris and Jennifer Arcuri: case not closed
The IOPC review is wrong. Incriminating material highly pertinent to Johnson’s conduct does still exist.
GOTCHA! Kerching! Kerching!
How Covid-19 has revealed the obstinate mentality of certain bureaucratic minds
Death toll predictions are a mug’s game
John Ware asks if our trajectory is going to be so different to the rest of Europe’s
Cancelling Trevor Phillips
Suspending Phillips didn’t advance Labour’s claim they are the party of anti-racism
Why is Ken Loach judging an anti-racism competition?
His dismissal of anti-Semitism within Labour is hardly a role model for children