Politicians

  • PoliticsAOL

    Quiz: How well do you know Theresa May?

    Theresa May has been Prime Minister of the UK since 13 July 2016. She has just about held on to power following the Conservatives' disappointing performance in the 2017 General Election. But how well do you know the Sussex-born

  • NewsAOL

    San Escobar? Poland's foreign minister mocked after inventing country

    Ever fancied a break in San Escobar? Probably not - because it doesn't exist, despite the fact that Poland's foreign minister reckons he's been there. Witold Waszczykowski recently told reporters he had met with various nations

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  • NewsAOL

    Tory minister tweets anger over "dirtiest train" she ever travelled on

    A Conservative minister has taken to Twitter to criticise a train company over a 'dirty' toilet, 'no water supply' and 'heavily-stained' carpets on her rail journey from Burton to Birmingham. Anna Soubry tweeted

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  • LifestyleAOL

    Corbynmania is bad news for investors

    Corbynmania has gripped the nation. Or a small but noisy chunk of it anyway. I can't imagine that Jeremy Corbyn's supporters think they have much in common with Nigel Farage's fans. They have very different backgrounds and

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  • BusinessAOL

    Lord Fink says we're all tax avoiders: are you?

    What an embarrassing palaver the HSBC tax avoidance has turned into, especially for the politicians who are trying to balance demonising tax avoiders on one hand, while taking their charitable donations with the other. It's hard to ignore

    2-min read
  • TechnologyAOL

    MPs expenses scandal: costs up 25% in a year

    Friso Gentsch/DPA/Press Association Images The MPs expenses scandal brought in sweeping changes. After the horrifying costs and exploitation of hard-pressed taxpayers, never again would MPs be allowed to take us for a ride...until last year,

  • TechnologyAOL

    Cameron 'happy' to publish tax data

    David Cameron is ready to publish details of his tax return amid controversy over whether senior politicians are paying their fair share. The Prime Minister is understood to be "very happy" for the information to be