Violent rebellion from angry veterans also happens in UK, but is hidden behind carefully engineered 'hero' PR.
Joe Glenton
Jul 21, 2016
He built a following saying things we're afraid to – if Twitter continues to censor and appease, it won't last.
Lauren Southern
Jul 21, 2016
This is a volatile and testing century - there's no time for exaggerated claims.
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown
Jul 20, 2016
Animal testing is cruel, unethical, expensive, and generally inapplicable to humans.
Dr Julia Baines
Jul 20, 2016
There is no more important place to apply the 'do unto others as you would have them do unto you' principle.
Jonathan Coad
Jul 20, 2016
If the EU wants to survive, the issue of freedom of movement cannot be ignored.
Belem Circle
Jul 20, 2016
It's feared President Erdogan will use this as an excuse to eliminate all those opposing his rule.
Gulay Icoz
Jul 18, 2016
It's all about invalidating a woman's ability to engage in debate.
Natasha Devon
Jul 18, 2016
The lower pound may have played a part, but ARM Holdings' takeover saga says more of how coveted the firm is.
Gaurav Sharma
Jul 18, 2016
'Security' appears synonymous with a willingness to kill millions at the press of a button
James Bloodworth
Jul 18, 2016
SoftBank's acquisition of Cambridge chip-designer ARM could be just the start of UK tech-takeovers.
Ben Rooney
Jul 18, 2016
Until we properly punish honour killings, Pakistanis will accept that men can kill women they can't control.
Bina Shah
Jul 18, 2016
The spate of terrorist attacks in France show its hardline approach to the problem has failed
Sunny Hundal
Jul 15, 2016
Impoverished and isolated communities are ripe recruiting ground for terrorist groups.
Cindy May
Jul 15, 2016
Britain's new foreign secretary has already proved himself adept at changing his mind.
H.A. Hellyer
Jul 14, 2016
UK economy has three main problems: dominance of finance over industry, low productivity and low pay.
David Spencer
Jul 14, 2016
The job of foreign secretary requires incessant wooing – one gaffe could undo years of diplomatic progress.
Brian Klaas
Jul 14, 2016
Unless perception changes, some of the planet's most charismatic species could be wiped out in our lifetime.
Graham Buckingham
Jul 14, 2016
People are more resigned to her being PM than happy about it.
Jimmy Leach
Jul 13, 2016
With the UK's blue chip index at an 11-month high, can we seriously say that all Brexit fears have subsided?
Gaurav Sharma
Jul 13, 2016
She is the nastiest of anti-migrant Tories - I fear we will see an even tougher May now.
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown
Jul 13, 2016
Some people think that if you get drunk and make a fool of yourself in public then you deserve it.
Jonathan Coad
Jul 12, 2016
Nintendo's gaming sensation shows how emotion will always one-up technology.
Ben Rooney
Jul 12, 2016
Regardless of reasons for the backlash, internet trolls seem unable to let this one go.
Amy West
Jul 12, 2016
By bringing suburban rail services under TfL's control, we would see a noticeable improvement.
Tom Brake MP
Jul 12, 2016
This affects access to justice for vulnerable and low-paid workers – who are most likely to be women.
Laura Bates
Jul 12, 2016
After Cameron's pig-in-a-poke Brexit referendum, the ex-Tory leader is looking for new challenges.
Shane Croucher
Jul 12, 2016
Alton Sterling and Philando Castile represented the majority of black people - trying to keep their heads down.
Musa Okwonga
Jul 12, 2016
Performative leftism has trumped any desire to improve the life chances of Britain's new working class.
James Bloodworth
Jul 11, 2016
Anyone with real leadership potential would have fought back.
Michael Toner
Jul 11, 2016