It is not too untoward to suggest that the main front-page headline of a newspaper is a statement. In effect, the editorial staff are telling us that their choice represents, in their judgement, what they believe to be the single most important issue of the day. To see, therefore, the headline in The Times proclaiming: "Blair used wife's grief to protect Iraq strategy" tells you ...
Posted on EU Referendum
Monday 12 May 2008
A retreat into infantilism