
Starmer Under Fire: Why the Mandelson Scandal Could Force Him Out
What began as a questionable appointment has escalated into a credibility crisis, with many asking whether the British prime minister misled parliament.

What began as a questionable appointment has escalated into a credibility crisis, with many asking whether the British prime minister misled parliament.

Labour is struggling to convince critics that it will get a grip on sham lawyers.

As Trump distances the U.S. from the ongoing maritime crisis, 37 nations have signed a landmark pledge to restore freedom of navigation through the Tehran-controlled Strait of Hormuz.

Moments after saying Britain should rejoin the EU, the London mayor could receive a peerage.

Nigel Farage blasts a government ban on cryptocurrency party funding as a ‛terrified’ response to Reform UK’s progress, but the government insists that ‛untraceable’ assets have no place in a transparent political system.

Mounting Channel arrivals are pushing local services and finances to breaking point, prompting Kent councillors to consider unprecedented action.

Government plans include a £100 million (€116 million) pilot scheme to provide new or refurbished council homes for asylum seekers.

The former Home Secretary said the United Kingdom needs leaders “who love Britain” in response to a leaked Labour document that suggests the Union Jack is “a tool of hate.”

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

As long as there’s a settled, traditional people with deep roots and connectedness to the landscape, it will be observed that there always were indigenous peoples of these isles, and such an observation is unacceptable to the progressive project of our political class.