UK voters oppose US military action against Iran, a new poll has found, as the U.S. and Israel’s war against the country enters its fourth day. According to a poll carried out by YouGov, 49% of ...
The London mayor has criticised the prime minister for calling the Greens ‘extreme’ after losing the Gorton and Denton ...
The London mayor has criticised the prime minister for calling the Greens ‘extreme’ after losing the Gorton and Denton ...
Opinion
A lesson from the Gorton and Denton by-election: Labour must improve people’s living standards
Labour exists to improve the material conditions of working people. That requires sustained economic growth, active government, and a commitment to ensuring that prosperity is shared across the ...
Nigel Farage has been accused of trying to “rig the rules” in elections by stripping Commonwealth citizens of their voting rights and restricting postal voting.
Starmer said that Britain was not involved in the US and Israeli strikes on Iran over the weekend, and that the government ...
Opinion
Woke-bashing of the week: Gingerbread panic, the culture war being manufactured out of crumbs
If anything deserves scrutiny, it’s not Tesco’s labelling but the predicable, laborious voices that turn the most negligible of changes into a full-blown culture war.
Vine opens with a familiar tirade against the PM and his “financially illiterate” chancellor, supposedly plunging Britain into a “growth-stifling tax-and-spend abyss.” The country, she suggests, is ...
Opinion
Gibraltar regains post-Brexit freedom of movement – to the ire of the usual Eurosceptic suspects
But for pro-Europeans, the deal is long overdue for a community that voted overwhelmingly to remain. Others noted the irony that while Gibraltar regains elements of free movement and single market ...
Tim Martin, the outspoken founder and chairman of JD Wetherspoon, has sparked yet more controversy after claiming that increases to the minimum wage are “making people worse off.” In an interview with ...
Yet Trump’s brand of politics, that is brash, combative, culturally divisive, doesn’t seem to fit as well in Britain as it does in the US. Polling by More in Common suggests that Farage’s proximity to ...
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