This article was originally published on politcs.co.uk on February 12th, 2019. The row over a ‘no-confidence’ vote on […]
Author: Adam Barnett
James Bloodworth is one of the few writers around who is as committed to human rights abroad as […]
It looks as if Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Salman, is a “moderniser” after all, having apparently […]
This article was originally published on politcs.co.uk on October 5th, 2018. According to the 1987 film The Lost […]
In the 1962 film The Music Man, con artist Harold Hill dupes and fleeces River City, Iowa, using […]
In Vladimir Nabokov’s 1947 novel Bend Sinister, a simple-minded supporter of the fanatical Average Man party, which has […]
It’s easy to laugh at the pathetic cover story offered by Russian heavies Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov […]
The ongoing fracas over anti-Semitism in the Labour Party – currently swirling around its efforts to redefine the […]
The newly revamped Firing Line on PBS has in common with other TV and movie “reboots” the benefit […]
This article was originally published on politcs.co.uk on February 14th, 2018. The main point of interest in the […]