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‘Fake news’: How a Donald Trump video brought the BBC undone
The White House, having already gone to war with large parts of the US media, has just started a fight with the Beeb. The cost for Britain’s national broadcaster is already immense.
- David Crowe
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Exclusive Brethren called the web a ‘pipeline of filth’. Now they have a podcast
The controversial church has launched a new podcast, aiming to hit back at “media conspiracy theories″.
- Kishor Napier-Raman and Madeleine Heffernan
London’s hire bike love affair carries on blooming despite the odd bumpy ride
Thousands hop on a London hire bike every day, and true believers swear they’re quicker than the Tube.
- David Crowe
- Analysis
- UK politics
The razzle-dazzle politics of Britain’s rising Right
Nigel Farage and his Reform UK running mates like Dame Andrea Jenkyns know how to put on a show, but can they really win power?
- David Crowe
- Opinion
- Democracy
No laughing matter: how Nigel Farage stole the lead in UK politics
It couldn’t happen in Australia, where compulsory and preferential voting protect the two-party system, but British politics is fractured – on the right and the left.
- George Brandis
UK plans to end ‘failed experiment’ in immigration
Prime Minister Keir Starmer is under pressure to cut migration after the recent success of Nigel Farage’s anti-immigration Reform UK party in local elections.
- Andrew MacAskill
Ostrich shows Boris Johnson where he sits in pecking order
The former British PM was cruising through what appeared to be a wildlife park when an ostrich stuck its head through the window to give him a feisty peck.
- Livia Albeck-Ripka
Boris Johnson's run-in with a feisty ostrich
An ostrich pecks the former British PM through his car window, making him curse as his child giggles. Credit: Carrie Johnson via Instagram
From Hawke to Dutton: Politicians and their sporting mishaps
News that a cameraman was bloodied after a misplaced punt from Peter Dutton is just the latest political sports mishap
- Penry Buckley
Marise Payne and Stuart Ayres go their separate ways
The bedrock political couple are calling time after more than 15 years.
- Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman