The common presumption is that New York is not a particularly religious place, especially when compared to other parts of the United States. And, sure, there’s truth to that. Consider that a recently ...
The Conservative leader rounded off her party's conference with a speech that drew much applause as she announced the Tories ...
Three of Newfoundland and Labrador’s political parties traded cranberry sauce for campaigning this long weekend. The Liberal ...
Sienna Rodgers meets Nick Timothy, the former chief of staff to Theresa May who is now a Conservative MP and whip. They talk ...
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Future of Quebec energy deal unknown after Newfoundland and Labrador election
The premier of Quebec says he is committed to working with Newfoundland and Labrador following election results that have ...
Having trained under the legendary Living Ventures founder Tim Bacon, Christian Coates has now acquired some of his mentor's brands and is breathing new life into Australasia and Grand Pacific.
Reflecting on his breakthrough travel series Around The World in 80 Days, first broadcast in 1989, Sir Michael Palin reckons ...
The most conspicuous personality at last week's Conservative conference in Manchester wasn't even there. Margaret Thatcher, ...
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Nigel Farage has gone full Facebook comment section – he's a crybaby with a microphone
He even dragged in Antifa, a clear sign the rant has gone full Facebook comment section, and claimed Labour’s language would incite violence. Farage wants to be seen as the pint-swilling 21st Century ...
It's been a rough few days for Kemi Badenoch and co at the Tory Party Conference in Manchester - from botched merch, rows of empty seats and Robert Jenrick being a bit odd ...
The plan includes language affirming that “no one will be forced to leave Gaza,” which is notable given Trump’s previous ...
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Kemi Badenoch says she has done her homework but has come up with few answers
While the Tory leader’s aim to protect Britain’s borders is a sound one, leaving the European Convention on Human Rights to do so would be a highly destructive move ...
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