‘British officials have made an unseemly leap to speculate on a terrorist plot in the Russian airliner crash over Sinai last weekend. And Russia has understandably reacted furiously to the speculation, saying that it is too early to make such an assessment when crash investigators have not even compiled, let alone evaluated, evidence. American […]

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‘At the time of writing, the petition calling for a no-confidence vote in David Cameron has more than 113,000 signatures and is gaining around 1,000 per hour. It must now be considered for Parliamentary debate – even though the government never bothered to respond to it when it reached 10,000 signatures, despite that being the […]

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‘Just when Prime Minister David Cameron thought the laughter and ridicule of the #PigGate scandal had smoldered out, the people of Lewes decided to mark Guy Fawkes night by burning an effigy of the Tory leader – naked with a pig’s head in his lap. The Sussex town is famous for making its Bonfire Night […]

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‘Healthcare in the UK is among the worst in the developed world, a new report has concluded, with underequipped and short-staffed hospitals leading to unnecessary deaths across the country. The report from the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) found that the National Health Service (NHS) has a disastrous record of preventing illnesses, with […]

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Cameron once more has put trade deals before human rights when he welcomed the dictator of Kazakhstan to sign trade deals with the despot who has been accused of implementing torture and silencing his critics. Read more: Cameron rolls out the red carpet for Kazakh despot accused of torture

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‘David Cameron is to shelve plans to call a House of Commons vote to approve British airstrikes against Islamic State (Isis) targets in Syria in a belief that he has failed to win over enough Labour MPs and a recognition that Russia’s military intervention has complicated the picture. Downing Street has decided that RAF involvement […]

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‘A spokesperson said this incident was an “oversight”. Clearly the Tory dictionary has a different definition of “oversight” – meaning “lazy cynicism exposed by the public”, perhaps? Downing Street has been ridiculed for digitally adding a remembrance poppy to a photograph of David Cameron that it was using on its Facebook page. An hour later, […]

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‘Prime Minister David Cameron has launched a charm offensive on Saudi Arabia after the repressive Gulf kingdom allegedly threatened to cut diplomatic ties with the UK in the wake of human rights criticism. Cameron is said to have personally sent a message to King Salman bin Abdul Aziz bin Saud in a bid to reassure […]

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‘Before he became the UK’s prime minister, David Cameron vowed to “come clean about who is buying power and influence” in Westminster. Cameron broke that promise when he recently appointed Stuart Polak, a veteran lobbyist for Israel and the arms industry, to the House of Lords. For the past quarter century, Polak has been a […]

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‘There are few more intrinsically brutal facts than slavery’s role in the building of European, and then subsequently, its various settler empires. As a system, it became the peculiar institution, as it was euphemistically termed, in the American south. It signified a demographic theft that the African continent has struggled to overcome, a shock of […]

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‘Every time a President, Prime Minister or Government changes hands it seems as though all of the previous acts of murder and corruption are wiped clean, a sort of amnesia, particularly in the US and the West, where there seems to be a complete forgiveness and a forgetting of the previous elected persons criminal activities, […]

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‘British Prime Minister David Cameron has been accused of misleading steelworkers losing their jobs after the recent crisis in the country’s steel industry. The accusation came after it was emerged that an £80m fund to help the workers find new work will partly be used to pay their final salaries and redundancy packages. Cameron has […]

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‘Jeremy Corbyn asked David Cameron during PMQs to publish the details of the Government’s response to the UN inquiry into the treatment of disabled people in the UK. The new Labour leader also asked if the Government intended to co-operate with the inquiry. Such UN investigations are conducted confidentially by the UN and officials will […]

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Cameron will fail to get the key part of his migrant benefit cuts through as part of the renegotiation of Britain’s relationship with the EU says top diplomat. His plan to stop benefits for migrants who have been in the UK for less than four years will be reduced to a few months. Read more: Cameron’s […]

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‘While increasing cries from the West demand an end to all association with Saudi Arabia, the U.K. government described lucrative public contracts with the notorious human rights abuser as a “priority market.” Government departments have been actively — even aggressively — steering U.K. businesses into bidding for contracts with the Saudis in the health, justice, […]

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