Politics

General Reflection – which party has won voters’ hearts and minds?

Or should that question be which person has won hearts and minds? Now more than ever, politics is about the people behind the policy and by that, I don’t mean the voters, I mean the leaders. For many of the people stood at the polling booths today, the names on the ballot paper will be …

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Fake news – how to tell if they’re faking it

It emerged in 2016 and will be the buzzword in media circles throughout the year – “fake news”. President Donald Trump even accused a respected CNN journalist of being “fake news” midway through a press conference. It is obviously a cause for concern. This week, MPs launched a parliamentary inquiry into the “growing phenomenon”, with …

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Gove on grammar – Panda-ing to pedants or good advice?

Will Michael Gove’s latest “Golden Rules” of grammar “impact” you? Technically they shouldn’t, especially under Mr Gove’s own rules – he abhors adjectives as verbs you see…”impact”. However, (he hates starting a sentence with “however” too) does it actually matter? I’m not so much speaking (sorry…”writing”) so much about Michael Gove’s version of grammar rules …

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PMQs – a kitchen sink drama we love to hate

The final PMQs of the coalition government will take place later today in the Commons but…has it rescued or ruined either leaders’ common touch as they seek your vote in May? It is a divisive topic. Many people won’t watch it or listen due to the timings or their location. Many find it utterly repellent …

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