
Starmer Facing Leadership Challenges From Numerous Directions
Five figures are said to be gunning for the job of PM—but none of them have braved an action yet.

Five figures are said to be gunning for the job of PM—but none of them have braved an action yet.

Ofcom is weighing up whether the repeat airing of a Donald Trump interview on show The Weekend breached UK impartiality rules.

The surge of the populist Right in England’s local elections is a sucker punch to the sneering cultural elites.

Ada Lluch, Eva Vlaardingerbroek, Joey Mannarino, and Valentina Gomez—among others—are now barred from entering Britain.

During his election campaign, a recently elected Green Party local politician is said to have used a Mercedes with customised plates, clips of which he later shared online.

The British prime minister is struggling to prove that he is capable of building on the disastrous local election results.

Ahead of the protest, Muslim, Christian, Sikh, Hindu, and Zoroastrian leaders signed a joint letter describing antisemitism as “a problem for all of us to fix.”

Trump did not mention the response Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said his country received from Iran regarding Washington’s peace proposals.

From June, exam boards in England, Wales and Northern Ireland will permit 16-year-old students to use newly created hybrid pronouns in writing and speaking tests.

Writing in The Guardian, Starmer admitted Labour had failed to convince voters it was delivering meaningful change.