
EU Split as Paris, Berlin, and London Align With U.S.
The escalation with Iran highlights the gap between Brussels’ rhetoric and the real decisions taken by Europe’s major capitals

The escalation with Iran highlights the gap between Brussels’ rhetoric and the real decisions taken by Europe’s major capitals

Officials want the UK back in the bloc but are happy to deepen ties in the meantime.

As Kyiv commemorated the fourth anniversary of the invasion, Western leaders doubled down on backing for Ukraine.

The arrest has intensified scrutiny of the prime minister just days before a crucial by-election in Greater Manchester.

Dame Antonia Romeo, newly appointed as Britain’s most senior civil servant, once encouraged staff to join a “gender non-conforming” book club and devote work time to non-binary inclusion targets.

Elections will now go ahead in 30 councils this May, when Nigel Farage’s party will no doubt sweep up seats.

Jim Ratcliffe drew fierce criticism for stating that Britain is being “colonised by immigrants.”

Since Starmer took office, a weekly average of nearly 800 migrants arrived in England from France illegally.

The UK prime minister vowed to stay in office—despite a senior ally calling for his resignation.

Labour MPs insist that “the buck stops at the top”—that is, with the prime minister himself.