Winston Churchill
In the age of post-truths, what colour is your favourite lie?
The thing is, this all gets messy remarkably quickly, because of the sheer variety of ways there are of being wrong.
Thirty years after fall of Berlin Wall, democracy in Europe is in danger
Inevitably, this has consequences, both within nation states and in the wider European context.
Solid gold toilet, once offered to Donald Trump, stolen from London palace
The toilet, valued at roughly 1 million pounds (USD 1.25 million), was the work of Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan.
Mystic Mantra: The gentle art of charity
Anonymous benevolence directed to causes that unlike people can give nothing in return is the noblest form of philanthropy.
Britain refuses to apologise for Jallianwala Bagh massacre
Britain's high commissioner to India laid a wreath on the 100th anniversary of the massacre, for which London is still to apologise.
Seek answers for Pulwama, dissent precisely during crises
Britain showed prime minister Neville Chamberlain the door during the Second World War.
Humour more effective poll tool than expletives
The actor-President of the United States of America, Ronald Reagan, had a tremendous sense of humour.
Chess game democracy in the UK?
It’s pocket science to realise that democracy means very different things in different countries and institutions.
Cabinet war rooms & the rise of ideologies
Opposed to Indian Independence Churchill was also squarely responsible for the Great Bengal Famine of the 1940s.
69 years of republic: It’s time to introspect
The standards of public health and education need urgent attention.