Chris Skidmore, minister for the constitution, outlines plans to crack down on public sector fraud.
Chris Skidmore
Feb 21, 2017
He wants a global community but by being 'tax competitive' Facebook colluded in a system that harms people.
James Bloodworth
Feb 20, 2017
If he wanted to help, he would be addressing other EU leaders, rather than British voters, who despise him.
Daniel Hannan
Feb 20, 2017
Brexiteers need to answer these 48 questions, one for each percentage point that voted Remain.
Alastair Campbell
Feb 18, 2017
Fashion editors shunned Tiffany Trump, but a woman's worth is not dependent on the men in her life.
Cassandra Fairbanks
Feb 17, 2017
On every single issue involving Europe he has proved miserably, embarrassingly wrong.
Michael Toner
Feb 17, 2017
He was neither transparent nor equipped to be accountable to the courts and voters.
Bert Spector
Feb 17, 2017
The US president was borne of a swamp of Islamophobic malice that has long existed in the West.
Sam Hamad
Feb 16, 2017
Millions were displaced and countless murdered in India, as folk – who had lived peacefully – turned on each other.
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown
Feb 16, 2017
All those who claim bitter, mean feminists want to rid the world of niceness and compliments miss the point.
Laura Bates
Feb 15, 2017
Tories won't stop their one-size-fits-all policy of slashing and privatising crucial state services.
Lee Williams
Feb 15, 2017
Of all the historical comparisons being made, the brutal Moriscos' exodus should serve as a lesson for the West.
Matthew Carr
Feb 15, 2017
A portfolio of diversified assets should help investors beat inflation over time in an era of low interest rates.
Michelle McGrade
Feb 15, 2017
Swedish officials chose to adhere to a custom which is seen as a symbol of oppression for Iranian women.
Julie Lenarz
Feb 14, 2017
Le Pen attacked Italy on immigration at the site where French soldiers once fought back against fascists.
Alessio Colonnelli
Feb 14, 2017
For the openers, globalisation is to be embraced; for the closers, it's time to pull up the drawbridge.
James Bloodworth
Feb 13, 2017
Soldiers' lives were ruined and Britons were put at risk by Phil Shiner's vexatious claims about our armed forces.
Daniel Hannan
Feb 13, 2017
The two countries share a 9,000km border and are major trading partners.
Kristina Jovanovski
Feb 13, 2017
Catalans could follow Quebec and hold a referendum on independence without Spain's permission.
Liz Castro
Feb 10, 2017
Cash ISAs can be easily transferred into stocks & shares ISAs, which can then be used to buy ultra low-cost ETFs.
Edmund Shing
Feb 10, 2017
The Mail bottled out of a debate - but it's time the paper was held accountable for fake news.
Alastair Campbell
Feb 10, 2017
More than half of London's rough sleepers are foreign nationals mostly from Central and Eastern Europe.
Aisha Maniar
Feb 10, 2017
The next live-action adaptation will be The Little Mermaid, but how do audiences respond to remade princesses?
Dani Colman
Feb 10, 2017
Controversial travel ban may be a boon for the UK tech sector as talent seeks a new home.
David Gilbert
Feb 09, 2017
Bill Clinton enacted dramatic changes to immigration law, exposing millions to detention and deportation.
Anthony Enriquez
Feb 09, 2017
Politicians are scared to talk about tax rises – but a penny on income tax would raise £5.5bn a year.
Jane Merrick
Feb 09, 2017
A disastrous US raid in Yemen and reckless outbursts on Iran damage American influence abroad.
Ismail Einashe
Feb 08, 2017
Following Trump's travel ban, politicians have equated his presidency with the rise of Hitler.
Jacob Furedi
Feb 08, 2017
Ability to transform organisational structure, tech, capabilities and processes is vital to success in a volatile market.
Dee Burger
Feb 08, 2017
The US President attitude towards women has been hostile - to say the least.
Laura Bates
Feb 08, 2017