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Will William Hague Try And Save Britain's Last Guantanamo Detainee?

Observer | Posted 05.05.2013 | UK Politics

Foreign secretary William Hague is considering making a dramatic public plea for the return of the last former British resident held inside Guantánam...

Is it Possible to Get a Healthier View of Death?

Tony Lobl | Posted 30.04.2013 | UK Lifestyle
Tony Lobl

Have you popped into your local, neighbourhood Death Café recently? No, it's not a new franchise with baristas offering to add a dash of arsenic to your daily caffeine spike. Nor is it a high street variation on Dignitas where you can enjoy an espresso with your euthanasia.

When Did 'Freedom of Speech' Become a Cover for Bigotry?

Alex MacDonald | Posted 23.03.2013 | UK Politics
Alex MacDonald

What really worries me here is that a self-confessed feminist is actually resorting to the same tactics used by the likes of Ann Coulter and Nick Griffin to justify her hateful beliefs.

It's Not the Size of Your Suffering; It's What You Do With It

B.J. Epstein | Posted 15.03.2013 | UK Lifestyle
B.J. Epstein

The main concern here is that in a recent article in the Observer, Burchill suggests that transgender women don't have the right to talk about being women or to complain or to compare themselves to other women...

Revealed: Why Police Couldn't Take Control During Summer Riots

Posted 02.02.2012 | UK

Police were forced to use personal mobile phones to organise their response to the summer riots after their multi-billion pound radio system failed, i...

Plagiarism Row Erupts Over Observer Article

Huffington Post UK | Stephen Hull | Posted 26.11.2011 | UK

A senior journalist at one of Britain's biggest newspapers has been accused of "shameless" plagiarism after a row over two articles erupted on Twitter...

All The Front Pages: Sunday July 17th, 2011

Huffington Post | Michael Rundle | Posted 15.09.2011 | UK

The front pages for this week's Sunday papers are out, and as you might expect most are focused on the continuing phone hacking scandal that has alrea...

All The Front Pages: Sunday July 17th, 2011

Huffington Post | Michael Rundle | Posted 15.09.2011 | UK

The front pages for this week's Sunday papers are out, and as you might expect most are focused on the continuing phone hacking scandal that has alrea...