Category: Politics
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Ben Goldsborough: ‘Reform claim to put Britain first, but their words betray them’
Reform UK like to wrap themselves in the Union Jack, but at the slightest breeze it is pulled back to reveal they’re clad head to… Read More
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UK government urged to publish legal advice on seizing frozen Russian assets
The UK government has been urged to publish the legal advice that is shaping ministers’ decision-making over whether to seize Russian assets to benefit Ukraine. … Read More
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Week-in-Review: How Donald Trump is upending British politics
Statecraft and skilful diplomacy depend, as a prerequisite, on the adherence of those interested parties to a shared reality. This shared reality is composed of… Read More
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Show solidarity with new Canadian PM amid Trump ‘bullying’, Starmer urged
Keir Starmer has been urged to visit the new Canadian prime minister as a show of solidarity against Donald Trump’s threats towards the Commonwealth country. … Read More
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Starmer vows to ‘deepen’ UK-Canada ties alongside new PM Mark Carney
Keir Starmer has vowed to “deepen” the relationship between the United Kingdom and Canada after it was confirmed that Mark Carney will be the country’s… Read More
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A new Lowe? Reform UK’s civil war will be a protracted farce
Nigel Farage and Rupert Lowe have been at loggerheads over political strategy for months. But the Reform row burst definitely into the public domain last… Read More
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Starmer faces first by-election test as MP convicted of assault to stand down
Mike Amesbury has said he will stand down as an MP at the “earliest [possible] opportunity” in a move that will trigger the first by-election… Read More
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Ben Obese-Jecty: ‘We must get the future of British cycling back on track’
If you ask most people why they love the sports that they do, most will have been inspired by watching the sports they love on… Read More
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Benefits system ‘unsustainable, indefensible and unfair’, Keir Starmer tells Labour MPs
Britain’s benefits system is the “worst of all worlds”, with the numbers of people out of work or training “indefensible and unfair”, the prime minister… Read More
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Labour MP warns government’s planned welfare cuts ‘feel like a rerun of austerity’
A Labour MP has said he is worried that the government’s widely trailed welfare cuts feel “like a rerun of austerity”. Neil Duncan-Jordan, the Labour… Read More