Brexit's economic shortfall
Nigel Farage, a prominent Brexiteer, acknowledges that Brexit has not met expectations. He criticizes the government's inability to capitalize on the advantages of leaving the EU. The Conservative Party's row over immigra...
Tory Party in turmoil
Conservative MPs are considering submitting letters calling for a no-confidence vote in their leader following their "betrayal" over the EU Retained Law Bill. The bill would allow thousands of pieces of EU laws and regulations ...
Royal drama
BBC news presenter Huw Edwards made headlines during the coverage of King Charles III's Coronation ceremony by taking a swipe at former Prime Minister Liz Truss.
As the guests arrived at West...
Nationalists beware
Alister Jack, the Scottish Secretary, recently spoke to the Scottish Conservatives' conference through video about the protection of the Stone of Destiny during the King's coronat...
Breaching the rules
The expected publication of an investigation into BBC chairman Richard Sharp's alleged failure to declare his role in arranging a loan for then-Prime Minister Boris Johnson&n...
Labour's internal strife
Angela Rayner, the deputy leader of the Labour Party, has defended her boyfriend Sam Tarry's candidacy as a Member of Parliament after he was deselected by members last October.
Mr. Tarry, a close political ally of Ms. Rayn...
Raab faces new investigation
Parliament's anti-sleaze watchdog is under pressure to launch a new inquiry into the behaviour of Dominic Raab. The former deputy MP from Surrey is facing a campaign to oust him from his seat, amid cl...
UK aid cuts
Former British Prime Minister David Cameron has reversed his position on foreign aid cuts, arguing that the need for investment in developing countries is greater than ever.
In...
First female director in historic move
Anne Keast-Butler's appointment as the first female director of the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) is a significant moment, highlighting the agency's dedication to diversity and inclusion. C...
Controversy over Sunak's sentencing policy
Labour's ad about Rishi Sunak's stance on imprisoning convicted child sexual assaulters has created controversy within the party. The ad has faced criticism from several senior part...
Unpacking the junior doctors' pay dispute
The pay dispute between the British government and the BMA over junior doctors' pay has intensified. The government has demanded that the BMA cancels their p...
Tory MP slams Vorderman for criticizing government
Controversial Tory MP Lee Anderson has recently attacked former Countdown star Carol Vorderman for her frequent criticism of the government. Anderson, who was recently ...
Reviving the UK Labour Party
With the UK local elections just around the corner, the UK Labour Party is facing a critical test: can it win over voters with a l...
The intersection of media and conference
Concerns over transparency and political influence have arisen with the Conservative party's Spring Conference, which has banned media attendance. Rishi Sunak made...
Scotland's Future
Scotland's potential independence from the monarchy has made headlines recently, as SNP frontrunner Humza Yousaf has expressed his belief that the country should move towards an elected head of state within five years of achieving ...
New law in UK
A new law aimed at cracking down on migrants arriving in the UK on small boats from Europe across the Channel will be unveiled on Tuesday, with a senior minister saying "we've had enough," the Sun on Sunday newspaper reported.
The Bri...
Strikes continue
Britain will face a new wave of strikes in January involving nurses, ambulance staff, railway workers, teachers and driving tests.
British nurses, who went on strike for the first time i...
Trial and strikes
Trades Union Congress is ready to sue the authorities if new laws restricting workers' rights to strike are passed. Paul Nowak, the elected head of the union association, said this in an interview with the Financial Times on Thursd...
New political adviser
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has appointed his close friend, political analyst for the weekly magazine The Spectator and The Times columnist James Forsyth, as his political assistant. This was reported by The Gu...
The Prince Andrew Scandal
Britain's King Charles III has stripped the office of his younger brother Prince Andrew at Buckingham Palace after a sex scandal in the United States forced h...
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