Cereal offenders: How the media manipulated the porridge debate
Another day, another culture war.
Another day, another culture war.
The Tory Party leader will channel the spirit of Margaret Thatcher with a keynote speech at the International Democracy Union.
The Trump campaign succeeded by eating up all the "oxygen of attention" afforded by the owner of one social media platform.
No doubt the usual suspects will be offended again - but Liz Truss is still being haunted by the lettuce that outlasted her in 2022.
Labour Together claimed Corbyn had "flown too close to the sun" when he appeared at Glastonbury in the wake of the 2017 general election.
The newspaper's claims that EU flags were barred from the "annual celebration of British patriotism" appeared to be wide of the mark.
Piers Morgan has famously never had a sulk on live TV, and certainly wouldn't think of stomping off from anything.
It has been alleged by data protection experts that Truss could be committing an offence by not handing over constituent information.
The former prime minister was not amused.
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