Six of the best
TCW Editors: Muslim leaders must take the lead in denouncing terror
Jane Kelly: Unlike Sadiq Khan, I don’t accept Islamist terrorism is the new normal
David Keighley’s BBC Watch: ‘Race hate murder’ linked to Brexit was just fake news
Mark Ellse: I’d rather be protected by Matt Damon than Uma Thurman
Cerberus: May 2018 is a fair bet for an early election
Niall McCrae: Sturgeon is heading for a fall
Reader’s Comment of the Week
In response to David Keighley’s BBC Watch: ‘Race hate murder’ linked to Brexit was just fake news, Snoffle Gronch wrote:
“The BBC is incurable. No reform or regulation, no change in governance is going to make the least difference to this hopeless repository of quaint prejudices and exploded ideologies.
Let it be what it wishes to be – end the licence tax and allow the BBC its liberty. If it’s half as good as it thinks it is, it will do just fine. And if its parasites are found starving in some ditch, well, it’s no more than they deserve.”
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After the appalling terrorist attack on Parliament and innocent civilians on Westminster Bridge, we are suspending our usual Hero & Villain feature.
There were many heroes this week, not least brave policeman Keith Palmer and Minister Tobias Ellwood who ran towards the sound of gunfire in a sadly doomed bid to save his life. As for the villain, we need say no more.
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Looniest Lefty
The truth goes down badly in Brussels