From the fact-checking department: Let me count the ways
The errors and inaccuracies of Richard Bradford.
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View ArticleIn defence of Richard Littlejohn
His columns have the same effect as switching on the lights during an orgy.
View ArticleShow us the baby
The Court orders that a new and frightened young mother be left in peace.
View ArticleWhy Osborne is wrong on the Robin Hood Tax
The Chancellor has framed the debate as an EU attack on British prosperity. This does not stand-up.
View ArticleWhat is Britain's role in the CIA's illegal drone campaign?
The death of two British nationals in Pakistan raises serious questions about UK complicity.
View ArticleThe "right" to discriminate? It doesn't exist
You have the right to be homophobic -- but not to put these beliefs into harmful action.
View ArticleThe dangers of ignoring this recession's bitter regional edge
The north of England and many of the other English regions are enduring a daily squeeze that is seldom acknowledged.
View ArticleSaif al-Islam Gaddafi captured in Libyan desert
The son and heir-apparent of the former dictator has been arrested by pro-government fighters.
View ArticleRiots, protests, and materialism
If material advancement provides social glue, then economic growth is essential to ensuring stability.
View ArticleWhy Israel/Palestine needs a new definition of self-determination
The separation and "ethnic purity" currently seen in Israel disturbs even the honest among its advocates.
View ArticleIn America, the pro-life lobby gears up
To gain political capital, elected representatives are exploiting the national hysteria over abortion.
View ArticleHow not to manage a general strike
The 30 November strike could be a huge own goal unless unions ensure they appeal to as many workers as possible.
View ArticleBishops attack government's planned benefit cap
Backed by Rowan Williams, 18 Church of England bishops condemn coalition's controversial welfare reforms.
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