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This is the story of Aleppo - told with the help of one incredible filmmaker in the city who reveals the humanity of many of those trapped inside one of the world's most dangerous places.

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post 01 November 2016
Read more from Jon on Snowblog US elections: a voyage into the unknown

The sense of alienation in Trump rallies reminds one of the populism that swept Britain out of the EU.

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Geoff White by Russian hackers 'linked' to Democrat stolen emails

Channel 4 News has seen evidence which appears to link Russian hackers with one of the main websites used to leak emails stolen from the Democratic National Committee.

post 31 October 2016
Read more from Jon on Snowblog FBI throws hand grenade into US election campaign

This is the ugliest time in American politics since the language of the anti-communist witch-hunts of Senator McCarthy's time.

post 30 October 2016
Read more from Jon on Snowblog Donald Trump: the Brexit effect reaches Detroit

They are talking about Brexit in Detroit! Yes for Donald Trump read Brexit. Whilst we want to leave Europe, Trump wants to leave the World Trade Organisation, the local deals with Mexico and Canada, t

post 26 October 2016
Read more on Gary Gibbon's blog Can Zac Goldsmith hold back Lib Dems?

The Lib Dem leaflets are already printed. They will argue that a Lib Dem vote is the only way to truly pressurise the Government on Heathrow.

post 25 October 2016
Read more on Gary Gibbon's blog Heathrow: a political odyssey as parties shift position

Brexit changed the dynamics of this argument for some ministers. You have to look mad keen for business opportunities, you can't afford to play into a narrative that Britain is turning inwards.

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The Electoral Commission imposes its biggest ever fine after Labour failed to declare Ed Miliband's notorious stone tablet of promises in its election spending return.

post 24 October 2016
Read more on Gary Gibbon's blog Theresa May and Nicola Sturgeon hold 'feisty' Brexit meeting

At a 'feisty' Brexit meeting with leaders of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, Theresa May said there wasn't a 'binary' choice between hard and soft Brexit. So what are the grey areas?

post 21 October 2016
Read more on Gary Gibbon's blog Theresa May's 'prestigious' slot for speech to EU leaders

A bumper UK/EU free trade deal has always been at the heart of Brexiteers' assumptions about why life on the outside might be better for the UK.

post 20 October 2016
Read more on Gary Gibbon's blog Theresa May gets 15 minutes on Brexit

President Hollande gave the sharpest words of the day on Brexit. The French President said: " I have said it very clearly; Madame Theresa May wants a hard Brexit, then talks will be hard too."

post 20 October 2016
Read more on Simon Israel's blog Rotherham trial: far right activists in the spotlight

The court was told the group looked for opportunities to carry out attacks on Asians and Muslims to give themselves a more militant image than other far right movements.

post 20 October 2016
Read more on FactCheck Factcheck Q&A;: dental tests for child migrants

Should we test the teeth of asylum seekers who claim to be children? How many "child" refugees are lying about their age?

post 20 October 2016
Read more on Gary Gibbon's blog Brexit vote: Number 10 aide's view on why Remain lost

He praises the Leave side for early preparation and better knowledge of the arguments and for rebuttal speed.

post 14 October 2016
Read more on Gary Gibbon's blog Nicola Sturgeon: border checks 'lack all credibility'

Nicola Sturgeon feels that Theresa May has gifted her a priceless argument for the second Scottish independence referendum whenever it comes.

post 13 October 2016
Read more on Gary Gibbon's blog Does hard Brexit equal Scottish Independence?

There would be a draft second independence bill published on Monday and she would make preparations so Scotland could call a referendum before Britain leaves the EU in 2019.

post 12 October 2016
Read more on Gary Gibbon's blog Theresa May cautious over no-fly-zones in Syria

Everything we know about Mrs May suggests that she would be very cautious about increasing overseas involvement like a no-fly-zone.

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This is the story of Aleppo - told with the help of one incredible filmmaker in the city who reveals the humanity of many of those trapped inside one of the world's most dangerous places.

post 06 October 2016
Read more from Siobhan Kennedy Hard Brexit? Soft Brexit? No, it's the Right Brexit stupid!

Sterling touched another new low today as investors continue to believe that a Hard Brexit is now inevitable and that it will bring pain for the British economy or British businesses.

post 05 October 2016
Read more on Gary Gibbon's blog Theresa May puts herself at the head of the angry mob

The message is that great change must come, dictated by the roar of the Brexit vote. She has determined what the roar meant.

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