Removing hereditary peers may make Britain’s constitution look more “modern.” But it also leaves the House of Lords increasingly shaped by political patronage.
Business leaders warn the plan could force around 500,000 UK firms to follow EU regulations, even if they do not trade with the bloc.
After appearing before U.S. lawmakers, the comedy writer accused Britain’s government of sidelining the courts and allowing informal censorship to flourish.
Organisers plan to flood central London just a day after guns fell silent in Gaza, sparking fury over antisemitic chants and public disruption.
Danny Kruger’s defection to Reform UK shows Nigel Farage’s party is now the Right’s real home—and the Conservatives’ days are numbered.
Public anger over migrant crime has sparked calls for self-defence rights and tougher security laws.
High-profile rape and murder cases have exposed gaps in transparency. New guidance stops short of requiring forces to release key details.
The U.S. president launched a scathing attack on Europe’s border failures.
Outrage grows over BBC’s “systemic bias” as calls mount for sackings and full investigation.
Reform UK leader says Macron deal is an insult to voters and warns dangerous Channel migrants are being waved through by the French Navy.
Judges, opposition leaders, and media question the sincerity of Pedro Sánchez’s reform drive as credibility erodes inside and outside parliament.
Member state in the bloc’s south express ‘surprise’ at France’s plan to strike a bilateral migration deal with the UK, as Brussels demands legal reassurances.