Kate Hopkins charged with world's first murder-by-tweet
The to-deadline controversialist and internet Aunt Sally Katie Hopkins has said something that, as the BBC notes, "police are examining"... More »
The to-deadline controversialist and internet Aunt Sally Katie Hopkins has said something that, as the BBC notes, "police are examining"... More »
Whilst he was whipt at the Cart, and stood in the Pillory, he uttered many bold Speeches against the Tyranny of Bishops... More »
Christopher Hitchen talks about booze in his book Hitch-22: I work at home, where there is indeed a bar-room, and can suit myself. But I don’t. At about half past midday, a decent slug of Mr. Walker’s amber restorative... More »
Marriott is fighting for its right to block personal or mobile Wi-Fi hotspots—and claims that it’s for our own good. More »
Let us be in no doubt that Major League Soccer, the United States football league, is rubbish. Frank Lampard was excited to sign for New York City FC. And then he joined Manchester City until January 1 2015. Frank has now decided to remain at Manchester City for the duration of the Premier League season.... More »
Westminster paedophiles: A regular look at the story of a 'VIP ring' of chgild abusers in the 1970s and 1980s. Writing in the Sunday Times, David Aaronvitch looks at Fiona Woolf, the top lawyer who will not be leading the inquiry into Westminster peados on account of her being connected to and part of The Establishment.... More »
The kids are taking cannibal. It's a drug called MDPV, which is short for Methylenedioxypyrovalerone. The Sun reports on the drug in the story headlined: Cannibal killer New drug gives users urge to eat human flesh... More »
What better way to kickstart 2015 then by investing $1.75 million in the white Ferrari seen often in TV's Miami Vice?... More »
Frenzy tells the story of a London serial killer dubbed the ‘Necktie Strangler’, and from the start there are references to Jack the Ripper and John Christie. The part was intended for Michael Caine, who thought it was disgusting and turned it down.... More »
Israel has gone. It was never there. Anyone buying a HarperCollins Middle East Atlas in Jordan, Syria, the Gulf states, Saudia Arabia and Lebanon will find no Israel... More »
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Westminster paedophiles has been a big story in 2014. As yet, there has been a lot of talk and speculation but no hard evidence that a group of "VIP paedoes' operated in and around Westminster. David Aaronovitch expalins why 'Westminster' is the buzzword.... More »
The Sun says the British nurse fighting Ebola was "tested seven times at Heathrow — then allowed home..." More »
States cannot be required to enforce federal law. But as the Supreme Court held in Arizona v. United States (2012), when the federal government doesn’t enforce its own laws, states still “may not pursue policies that undermine federal law”... More »
CNN aviation analyst Mary Schiavo give dexpert opinion on Air Asia flight QZ8501... More »
The Play-Doh dil-doh has been removed from the chelves. The dil-doh, a “2-piece extruder” from the Play-Doh Sweet Shoppe Cake Mountain Playset upset parents in Tulsa... More »
Stand with the Kurds, they point towards a better future... More »
The Times stands accused of trolling Twitter by voting Ukip leader Nigel Farage it's Briton of the Year... More »
Thoughts on UKip, by Douglas Carswell, the former Tory now a Ukip MP. Carswell is writing in the Daily Mail. His stand-out comments are on race... More »