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Last Friday, Britain’s Prime Minister, Theresa May, resigned as the head of the Conservative Party, formally setting off a leadership contest in which the Party’s members will choose her successor. May’s premiership ended in failure, thanks to her inability to get a Brexit deal through the House of Commons. As a reluctant “remainer” during the […]

How Collusion Confusion Helps Trump

June 13, 2019 | News | No Comments

More than any American President, Donald Trump strains credulity. Of the ten-thousand-plus false or misleading statements he has made during his Presidency that fact-checkers have documented so far, one of the baldest claims came on March 24th. That was when the Attorney General, William Barr, stepped into the vacuum left by the special counsel Robert […]

Why every day needs to be World Oceans Day

June 12, 2019 | News | No Comments

Share 11th Jun 2019 Did you know the plastic in your clothes is polluting the oceans with every wash? That up to 80 per cent of the oxygen we breathe comes from marine life? And that our oceans could be dead by 2048, if we carry on as we are? These are just a few […]

The world was gifted its first look at Khloé Kardashian and Tristan Thompson’s baby girl, True, born April 12, on her one month birthday. Kardashian can be heard wishing her daughter a happy birthday in the video she shared to both Instagram and Snapchat, “Happy one month old mumma, I love you pretty girl.” Image credit: Instagram.com/khloekardashian […]

Elizabeth Warren’s Theory of the Case

June 11, 2019 | News | No Comments

Suddenly, Elizabeth Warren’s Presidential campaign is getting a lot of attention. When nineteen Democratic candidates converged on Cedar Rapids, Iowa, on Sunday, for a dinner and a speakers’ forum, the Massachusetts senator and former Harvard Law School professor was one of the standouts, Politico reported. A poll of Democratic voters in the Hawkeye State for […]