Museums and universities should keep statues of controversial figures, says Culture Secretary

‘Don’t hide our history away’: Museums and universities should keep statues of controversial figures, says Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden Culture Sec. told Tory conference universities and museums should keep statues Oliver Dowden said it was a sign of weakness to seek to ‘eradicate’ history  ‘Keep your monuments in place and use them to explain our … Read more

Should a man earn more than a woman? Singles weigh in on the controversial modern dating topic

Would you date a man who earned less than you? Singles weigh in on the controversial topic – with some saying it SHOULDN’T be equal Australian relationship expert Louanne Ward has posed a question on Facebook She asked singles whether it was still important for a man to earn more today Some said it helps … Read more

Number 10 was briefed by Sweden’s controversial anti-lockdown epidemiologist Anders Tegnell

Boris Johnson was briefed by the architect behind Sweden’s anti-lockdown strategy before he announced a raft of new restrictions to curb the spread of Covid-19, it was confirmed today. Both the Prime Minister and Chancellor Rishi Sunak heard from Professor Anders Tegnell, after they sought advice from academics outside the Government’s Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies … Read more

JK Rowling shakes off transgender row as controversial new book shoots straight to top of the charts

JK Rowling shakes off transgender row as her controversial new book shoots straight to top of the charts Book Troubled Blood features a male killer who dresses up in women’s clothes Transgender rights activists want a boycott of the fifth in the Strike thriller series The book has sold 64,633 copies in its first five … Read more

JK Rowling shakes off transgender row as controversial new book shoots straight to top of the charts

JK Rowling shakes off transgender row as her controversial new book shoots straight to top of the charts Book Troubled Blood features a male killer who dresses up in women’s clothes Transgender rights activists want a boycott of the fifth in the Strike thriller series The book has sold 64,633 copies in its first five … Read more

Pete Evans is caught growing a controversial hallucinogenic cactus his back yard

Disgraced MKR judge and conspiracy theorist Pete Evans is caught growing a controversial hallucinogenic cactus his backyard By Monique Friedlander For Daily Mail Australia Published: 05:58 BST, 16 September 2020 | Updated: 06:11 BST, 16 September 2020 Pete Evans is no stranger to finding himself in prickly situations. And the disgraced former My Kitchen Rules … Read more

Controversial statues should be placed in a ‘museum of colonialism’, leading historian claims

Britain needs a ‘Museum of Colonialism’ to display controversial statues from the nation’s Imperialist past and highlight ‘war criminals’, leading historian says William Dalrymple a ‘museum of colonialism’ would highlight ‘war criminals’ Would include controversial commander-in-chief of India Sir Colin Campbell Oversaw cruel punishment on rebels – including firing them from a cannon   By Jemma Carr For … Read more

Controversial statues should be placed in a ‘museum of colonialism’, leading historian claims

Controversial statues should be placed in a ‘museum of colonialism’, leading historian claims William Dalrymple a ‘museum of colonialism’ would highlight ‘war criminals’ Would include controversial commander-in-chief of India Sir Colin Campbell Oversaw cruel punishment on rebels – including firing them from a cannon   By Jemma Carr For Mailonline Published: 02:19 BST, 16 September 2020 | Updated: … Read more

Government’s controversial Internal Markets bill passes first Commons hurdle

The controversial Internal Markets bill has passed its first two House of Commons hurdles this evening as the Labour bid to get it thrown out failed – despite fears over it breaking international law.  Boris Johnson has said the legislation was necessary to prevent the EU taking an ‘extreme and unreasonable’ interpretation of the provisions … Read more

Government’s controversial Internal Markets bill passes first Commons hurdle

The controversial Internal Markets bill has passed its first two House of Commons hurdles this evening as the Labour bid to get it thrown out failed – despite fears over it breaking international law.  Boris Johnson has said the legislation was necessary to prevent the EU taking an ‘extreme and unreasonable’ interpretation of the provisions … Read more