Europe needs to unite on reform of drug policy
When the EU stands together, we are a powerful union with real clout that is listened to around the globe
When the EU stands together, we are a powerful union with real clout that is listened to around the globe
Everyone knows that politicians steal each other’s clothes, and that George Osborne is one of the more kleptomaniacal devotees of the black art.
Earlier this week the talk had been of a Russian campaign against Isis, providing aircraft and heavy weaponry to blow the terrorist group out of its Syrian strongholds.
The West may complain that some rebel groups are being attacked, but cannot complain about bombing al-Qaeda affiliates
Founder of Belarussian underground theatre questions why there is 'so much fear' in UK about 'provocative' work
Its 140 character limit is the sacred principle on which Twitter was founded, so why on earth would it consider scrapping it?
Thousands have sought refuge from the conflict and targeted ethnic massacres at UN bases
Millions will be missing from the electoral role if constituency boundaries are redrawn this autumn
It’s such a shame Labour didn’t elect somebody more moderate who would be willing to press the button, such as Kim Jong-un
As a black DJ, I've experienced discrimination from various clubs first hand
“We’ve always taken great pride in the fact that this club has evolved with the country’s changing attitudes towards the LGBT community: back then it was simply about starting a team where gay men could play the game they love and getting the rugby community to accept our relevance and seriousness.”
The Welsh government has confirmed a dead cow in Wales has been found with the disease
An open letter from a junior doctor to the health secretary
My husband was involved in a motorbike accident when he was 26 and I've cared for him for the last 24 years
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra proved that Strauss's opera can make more sense in concert-hall than opera house
The Wolf Hall actor's Philippe V is wrong-footlingly whimsical but buffeted with gusts of violent paranoia
It's been portrayed as a recipe for dystopia, in which over-centralisation, lack of choice and falling standards are the norm – funnily, that sounds a lot like what we have at the moment
Many NHS staff have very limited training in these areas
Plus the difference between intelligence and rationality, and another word quiz
A new report by the British Humanist Association, which campaigns to abolish faith schools, has found that a majority of such institutions fail to abide by admissions rules, often asking parents fo
Spies, a Danish travel agent, is asking grandchild-less parents to get their kids to hook up on holiday
In his first conference address as party leader, Jeremy Corbyn recycled lines that had been published by Richard Heller, a former adviser to Denis Healey. In an age of jobbing speechwriters, does it matter? Blair's biographer, John Rentoul, considers the question