Natasha Walter (born 20 January 1967) is a British feminist columnist and journalist, educated at St John's College, Cambridge and Harvard. Her father was the anarchist Nicolas Walter and her grandfather was the neuroscientist William Grey Walter. She has
There is no Blairism. An 'ism' needs a coherent set of ideas This last decade has seen a new style, a new PR technique, but not a new ideology. Thatcherism remains the guiding light Simon Jenkins Wednesday April 25, 2007 The Guardian
A small but significant spat has erupted in Britain recently about the meaning of the word meritocracy. It’s especially interesting because not only do we know who coined it, but he’s still very much around to argue about it.
The Broadcasters' Audience Research Board (BARB) is responsible for providing estimates of the number of people watching television. This includes which channels and programmes are being watched, at what time, and the type of people who are watching at an
Freddie Starr is perhaps best known for his role in one of the most famous British tabloid newspaper headlines of all time. On 13 March 1986 The Sun carried as its main headline: FREDDIE STARR ATE MY HAMSTER.
LONDON, England (CNN) -- There was a new boost for Prime Minister Tony Blair when Britain's biggest selling newspaper said it was backing him for re-election.
The Sun backs Blair Nicholas Watt Wednesday April 20, 2005 Guardian Unlimited Tony Blair will receive a major boost tomorrow when the Sun endorses Labour for the general election on May 5, citing the prime minister's bravery over the Iraq war.