My kids are supporting England in the Euros and I need to get over it
We’ll be a house divided on Wednesday as my instinct will be to cheer the Oranje men
We’ll be a house divided on Wednesday as my instinct will be to cheer the Oranje men
British author says we must be honest about our loved ones’ flaws to truly remember them
UK culture secretary and anti-hate groups condemn joke about Roma and Holocaust
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The Minister for Justice spoke to Jennifer Bray at the Irish Times Winter Nights Festival
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Lee Mack leads tributes to television star known for his surreal content and deadpan style
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‘Yid’ definition expanded to include ‘supporter of or player for’ Tottenham
Hugh Grant, Stephen Fry and Philip Pullman criticise plans to suspend parliament
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The Tour de France champion was the fourth cyclist since 2008 to win the award
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Labour leader criticised for attendance at meeting of radical left-wing Jewish group Jewdas
British politician George Galloway is to write a children’s book. Celebrity alone will not sell his efforts to such discerning readers
Hundreds of celebrities, including Robbie Keane, Jeremy Paxman, former Spice Girls and Annie Lennox, caught up in £1.6bn tax dispute
‘One of the funniest writers and performers Britain has ever produced’ - Jennifer Saunders
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Opposition MPs line up to criticise British PM over comments in clash with Jeremy Corbyn
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There’s a lot more to Frank Skinner than the New Lad tag he was once lumbered with. He talks about stand-up, John Giles, his ‘uncool’ faith and the IRA’s bombing of Birmingham
On the comedian’s mind are anti-Semitism and how it is not really considered racism, his experience of fame as ‘a constant puncturing of the moment’, and doing stand-up again
Comedian David Baddiel describes himself simply as: ‘Jew’
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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