The sum will go toward helping seriously ill children and their families at Great Ormond Street Hospital
David Cameron called on all his command of history, Etonian diplomacy and wit to call his opponents "terrorist sympathisers"
What will happen to the innocent people who may already have pleaded guilty?
Justice secetary has listened to our concerns
Hilary Benn is this age's Churchill. His eloquence rivals Winston's. He is as bright as his late dad, Tony Benn.
This mega-home is destined to sit empty for months, like all of the most expensive addresses
Maxim said they "forgave" some gay men their sexualities. Meanwhile, the BBC is apparently happy to forgive Fury comparing homosexuality to paedophilia
Sure, let Doctor Who and Shrek be our guides to this conflict
If people think high migration and a rising population are a problem, they should consider the alternative
In the 90s Thatcher and Major took strong decisions in order to save Iraqi Kurds from Saddam Hussein; Cameron must do the same in Syria. He must avoid a power vacuum after air strikes
The New York Post did not shy away from sprawling "MUSLIM KILLERS" on the front page – and this headline mirrors the popular belief that religion is the key motive for "Muslim" criminals
These air strikes are necessary - but they must be packaged with far more support for the opposition
Things got pretty heavy for me a few years ago. My traditional Indian parents were in a frenzy to get me married off to a good Indian girl - and everybody ended up with broken hearts
The problem of terrorism won't go away. Western leaders should stop making unhelpful declarations of war and start coming up with practical and effective responses to the threat
Is this really the sort of leader we want? Wasn't the unexpected popularity of Jeremy Corbyn and his landslide leadership victory precisely about bringing substance back into politics?
Save money and your dignity this Christmas - don't buy a folded square of card with an anthropomorphic hippo on it
There is a socialist case for Brexit. The EU stands for private profit, not social good - which is illustrated best in the case of TTIP
Steenkamp is still dead; her family are still traumatised; the much-loved Pistorius story of a determined athlete who triumphed over adversity to reach the top of his game lies in shameful tatters; and women's murders continue to be trivialised
The programmes Britain is already carrying out to support the opposition should be highlighted to the public
The issue is not a matter of what the UK can tolerate; it is a question of what will work in Syria
In the world's poorest countries, it is now 68 times more expensive to vaccinate a child than it was in 2001
Who is learning the lessons of Rwanda, or Srebrenica?
Plus a look back at the prediction for last night's vote on air strikes against Isis in Syria
The former Conservative MP avoids giving answers while insisting that he is totally transparent