Opinion

Brian Leveson

Press Regulations Royal Charter Lowers Drawbridge over Moat Between Politicans and Journalists [BLOG]

By Shane Croucher | Mar 18, 2013 16:25 pm

Free expression under threat, argues Shane Croucher, as press regulation seeks to cover all 'news-related material' published.

Chavez Maduro

Hugo Chavez: A Dangerous Legacy

By Johanna Quintanilla Pachon. | Mar 12, 2013 15:26 pm

For all his popularity, Chavez has left Venezuela facing an uncertain and potentially unstable future.

Budget And Beyond: What India Needs To Do

By Frank Islam | Mar 07, 2013 05:31 am

For a while now, the performance of the Indian economy has been driving supporters of India worldwide to the sort of frustration that is often experienced by parents and teachers of a gifted teenager whose behavioral issues come in the way of fulfilling his or her enormous promise.

Chavez

Why Hugo Chavez Reforms Helped Latin America to Stand up

By Gianluca Mezzofiore | Mar 06, 2013 12:08 pm

Chavez's controversial legacy in Latin America is democratic socialism for the poor, says Gianluca Mezzofiore.

George Galloway

George Galloway and the Left's Warped World Where Even Assad is Better than Israel

By Sam Westrop | Feb 26, 2013 13:07 pm

How can Israel's attempts at self-defence be worse than the horrors taking place in Syria, asks Sam Westrop

Pier Luigi Bersani

Italy at the Polls: Why Bersani's Centre-Left Failed [VIDEO]

By Gianluca Mezzofiore | Feb 26, 2013 12:38 pm

Democratic party leader failed to embrace change in a country raging against austerity measures.

David Cameron

Should Boris Johnson face Nigel Farage at Eastleigh?

By Martin Cole | Feb 07, 2013 16:37 pm

A tete-a-tete between the charismatic pair could crystallise the debate on Britain's relationship with Europe, says Martin Cole.

Chris Huhne (Photo: Reuters)

Chris Huhne Texts With Son Are Nobody's Business

By Lianna Brinded | Feb 05, 2013 09:46 am

Following the Chris and Peter Huhne text messages, Lianna Brinded says not everything is fit for publication.

Pigs trough

Ever Wondered How the EU Can Blow So Much Money? Just Look at a Eurocrat's Pay Packet

By Martin Cole | Feb 04, 2013 15:42 pm

EU foot soldiers earn more than heads of state, even though their project is doomed, says Martin Cole.

Nuclear waste

Nuclear Power: Why the Grass is Always Greener [BLOG]

By Lucy P | Feb 04, 2013 12:07 pm

There are plenty of alternatives to nuclear power, so why, asks Lucy P, is government pushing it so hard?

David Cameron Mali

Mali: Why David Cameron's All-Guns-Blazing Strategy is Leaving Britons Short-Changed [BLOG]

By Lucy P | Jan 30, 2013 15:30 pm

Coalition government wanted war at all costs and could not even be bothered with a dodgy dossier, says Lucy P.

Benjamin Netanyahu

Gerald Scarfe's Sunday Times Cartoon Anti-Semitic? You're Having a Laugh

By Shane Croucher | Jan 29, 2013 13:02 pm

Gerald Scarfe's Sunday Times cartoon on Benjamin Netanyahu's re-election is stupid, but is is really anti-semitic?