Defence Secretary Philip Hammond believes himself vindicated by the High Court ruling that his Iraq Historic Allegations Team (IHAT) is independent.
Surreal art rockers The Residents have abandoned their usual eyeballs-for-heads look and instead provide lots of Christmas-style fun
As LGBT activists worldwide celebrate anti-homophobia day we are reminded of prevailing prejudice
Bradford has seen the launch of a new campaign to battle the sources of child sex exploitation - and combat far-right bids to make it a racial issue
How markets define the ever-changing palette
The US president is making the blockade of Cuba worse
We can't simply resist the Tories - we need to set the agenda
Lord Strathclyde has left Cameron's Cabinet to take up senior posts in shadowy corporations
The history of allotments and the special place they occupy in the affections of the urban dwellers
The US agenda after withdrawal may not be one of peace
Scrapping the overseas worker visa leaves domestic servants trapped and powerless