"Totalitarianism doesn't goose-step to your front door in jackboots. It shuts down protest and removes legal safeguards like the EU and Human Rights Act."
Akshata Murthy's stake in Infosys is worth about £727 million - and that's before the dividends come flowing in.
The High Court ruled that a controversial Home Office policy broke the law and breached the European Convention of Human Rights.
Four-year-old Platan's visa application was rejected, his great aunt said. So much for open arms.
Flight compensation for stranded British travellers is set to be burned on the government's bonfire of EU regulations.
An argument that is more at home in an Eton essay crisis than on the world stage.
"What in the clip art is this poster."
The lack of social mobility in the UK could spark "social unrest, protest and extremism", L’Atelier BNP Paribas.
The chancellor borrowed a Sainsbury's staffer's car for his staged fuel duty photoshoot.
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