The rise and ultimate demise of the formidable Ken Livingstone
Former Liberal Democrat leader Menzies Campbell believes that that any proposal for British nuclear disarmament is "premature and unnecessary."
David Cameron and his Health Secretary Andrew Lansley are panicking over the likelihood of having to publish a risk assessment of their plans for the health service.
David Cameron's bluster and threats over the internal situation in Syria are sickening in their hypocrisy.
"Why are high earners treated like they have committed a crime and should be punished?" asks businessman Andrew Denny.
When the entire parliamentary elite unites to tell trade unionists that they're wrong, it's a fair bet that it's the trade unions who are on the right track.
When government tries to write its own headlines, it's as well to stop to wonder what other story it might be hoping to gloss over.
Deputy Assistant Commissioner Sue Akers's evidence to the Leveson inquiry illustrates the level of corruption of public life inflicted by News International newspapers.
It speaks volumes for the calibre of English Defence League members that Greater Manchester police felt moved to compliment most of those attending its Hyde demonstration at the weekend for being "well-behaved and compliant with police."
Emma Harrison's decision to step down as the Prime Minister's "family champion" is not enough to quell disquiet over her company's continued enjoyment of lucrative government contracts.

