Despite Bright Hopes of the 1990s, Fall of Berlin Wall Fails To Usher in Global Era of Wider Freedom
In the 1990s, there was reason to hope that Russia was moving toward democracy and that China, despite the Tiananmen Square ...
The historian – once dubbed ‘the rudest man in Britain’ – on cancel culture, free speech and why he refuses to ‘shut up’ ...
PM vows to ‘never tolerate voluntary worklessness’ in his strongest comments to date on Britain’s ballooning welfare bill ...
The 'immovable' Deputy PM saw her housing brief in the spotlight and spent time with the King during a week that brought the Chancellor new problems ...
Well, on the British bit, you’re quite right. Britain acts like a cheerleader. It’s a vicarious imperialism; they used to lay ...
It is 50 years since Margaret Thatcher became leader of the Conservative Party – but the story of who was behind her drastic ...
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Hosted on MSN‘Absolute madness!' Reem Ibrahim slams court ruling that gives Gazans right to resettle in the UKPolitical commentator Reem Ibrahim has blasted a court ruling allowing a Palestinian family to stay in the UK through a ...
LONDON: UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer met Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi in London on Thursday (Feb 14), in the latest sign of improving ties between the two countries. British Foreign Secretary ...
Nigel Farage’s anti-immigration party is winning over some disillusioned Labour voters by targeting regions that are ...
There's been much talk of reforming Britain, but some people are actually acting instead of mouthing platitudes.
The immigration issue has eaten British politics. Not just any immigration but uncontrolled immigration, legal and illegal.
That is to say, if Labour were to pursue much closer ties with the EU, it would shore up its fragmenting voter base, pursue a ...
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