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Archbishop, Take a Page From the Book of Bono

Richard Taylor | Posted 29.04.2013 | UK Politics
Richard Taylor

I have absolutely no interest whatsoever in listening to the head of the Church of England pontificate about banking - I find it totally bizarre! It's like listening to George Osborne's view on wild trout fishing or Abu Qatada's view on last week's episode of Made in Chelsea (For the record, he thought it was 'totes amazing' but also kind of wishes a plague on both their houses).

Revealed: Study Finds the National Media Anti-Renewable

Anders Lorenzen | Posted 01.02.2013 | UK
Anders Lorenzen

A recent YouGov poll, showed overwhelming public support for renewable energy sources like wind and solar. Despite this in a report released last week...

Jessica Elgot

Guardian Print Edition Closing?

HuffingtonPost.com | Jessica Elgot | Posted 17.10.2012 | UK

The Guardian has rubbished claims that it is stopping the presses permanently in order to concentrate soley on their online operation. A post on th...

Buddhists To Cosy Up To Nessie?

The Huffington Post UK | Chris York | Posted 16.10.2012 | UK

Scottish Buddhists are to build a World Peace Centre on the banks of Loch Ness, buoyed by the successful visit of the Dalai Llama earlier this year. ...

Dear X Factor, THIS is Real Music: Gentleman Starkey Reviewed by Kinks legend Dave Davies

Kat Jackman | Posted 08.12.2012 | UK Entertainment
Kat Jackman

From pop princesses to sleazy rock n' roll, we've got 'em all on our new album, 'Emerging Icons In The Park'. Showcasing twenty-two tracks from real ...

Tesco 'Illegally Employed' Foreign Students

The Telegraph | Posted 21.08.2012 | UK Universities & Education

Tesco is facing huge fines after it was found to be illegally employing employing foreign students, according to The Daily Telegraph. The legal bre...

Alan Davies: 'I’m Not Controversial, But I Had Crossed The Line’

The Telegraph | Posted 30.07.2012 | UK Comedy

On the eve of his first stand-up show for a decade, Alan Davies apologises to Veronica Lee and explains why celebrities should beware of Twitter. A...

I'd Like to Poke Anne Widdecombe in the Eye

Stephen_Brown | Posted 02.04.2012 | UK Politics
Stephen_Brown

You mean gay people exist who aren't entirely happy with who they are? Zut alors! You wouldn't have guessed from the dance floor at GAY bar or at your local sex orgy (the only places I imagine Anne thinks gays exist).

GCSE Paper Withdrawn Over Exam Cheating Scandal

Huffington Post UK | Lucy Sherriff | Posted 19.02.2012 | UK Universities & Education

A GCSE paper has been withdrawn after examiners shared "inappropriate" information. The information and communications technology paper, due to be ...

Benefits Row 'Could Cost UK £2 Billion', Says Iain Duncan Smith

PA | Posted 29.11.2011 | UK Politics

PRESS ASSOCIATION -- Possible legal action by the European Commission over the issue of Britain limiting benefits claims for those overseas could leav...

David Cameron Under Party Pressure Over EU Vote

PA | Posted 18.11.2011 | UK Politics

David Cameron is facing growing pressure from within the Tory ranks to stage a referendum on Britain's future in the Europe Union. Mark Pritchard, ...

Gimme That old-time Religion - Capitalism Fails, yet the Left is Silent

Peter Curran | Posted 26.10.2011 | UK Politics
Peter Curran

"The rich run a global system that allows them to accumulate capital and pay the lowest possible price for labour. The freedom that results applies on...

Free Schools: Toby Young vs The Guardian

Bansi Kara | Posted 30.10.2011 | UK Universities & Education
Bansi Kara

Am I the only one to feel a steady sense of disquiet when reading Toby Young's rather vitriolic comments on The Guardian's news splash on Free School funding?

Front Pages: August 11, 2011

Huffington Post | Posted 10.10.2011 | UK

Many of tomorrow's front pages focus on the testimony of Tariq Jahan, whose son Haroon was killed in Birmingham last night. Most questioned how and...

Tomorrow's Front Pages: London Smoulders

Huffington Post UK | Posted 07.10.2011 | UK

The dramatic pictures of riots in London dominate Monday's front pages, as you would expect, but there is also space for the financial crisis - and in...

Glamorization, Mental Health and the Addictive Price to Pay for Art

Nadia Khomami | Posted 25.09.2011 | UK Lifestyle
Nadia Khomami

t's time we stopped romanticising mental illness and addiction, stopped putting the heavily addicted on our cool-lists and their ordeal as our red-topped headlines.

SLIDESHOW: Front Pages (Sunday July 10 2011)

Huffington Post | Michael Rundle | Posted 08.09.2011 | UK

Sunday July 10 2011 is a historic day for newspapers in the UK as the New of the World publishes its last edition. The paper will be shut down followi...

Tomorrow's Front Pages: London Smoulders

Huffington Post UK | Posted 03.10.2011 | UK

The dramatic pictures of riots in London dominate Monday's front pages, as you would expect, but there is also space for the financial crisis - and in...