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Thatcher’s funeral was an overblown and sycophantic attempt to re-write Thatcher as a national hero; she was anything but, argues Alexander Green…

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Three BBC journalists have used the London School of Economics (LSE) as a cover story to enter North Korea for this week’s Panorama, it has been revealed.

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Margaret Thatcher, Britain’s first and only female Prime Minister, has died at the age of 87.

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A month-long knife amnesty – where people can hand over weapons to the police voluntarily and anonymously – has taken more than 300 blades off the streets of Southampton.

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An on-duty police officer has died following a traffic collision on Thomas Lewis Way – one of the major routes into Southampton centre – at 2pm today

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Last Sunday, Boris Johnson’s disastrous BBC interview led many to question his future prospects. Yet, a Yougov poll later showed more voters would back the Tory Party if the London Mayor was in charge; Alexander Green takes a look at ‘Brand BoJo’.

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After 7 years of Twitter, Alexander Green takes a look at the bad and ugly aspects of the world’s most popular micro-blogging website; from tweets about breakfast to jail time for trolls.

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After 7 years of Twitter, Alexander Green takes a look at the good aspects of the world’s most popular micro-blogging website; from the Arab Spring to The Hobbit Pub.

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Forget horse meat; this is the real food scandal of the 21st century…

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On 20th March 2003, the United States, UK and other coalition forces marched into Iraq. 10 years later, Alexander Green asks: was it worth it?