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By common consent, on the Left almost as much as on the Right, Keir Starmer has got off to the worst start ever of any ...
The Chancellor warned there would be ‘costs to what happened’ as she faced questions about how she would cover the shortfall ...
The UK government is facing rising tensions between fiscal discipline and political pressure as markets react to a Labour ...
The government is turning to authoritarianism because its agenda of enriching the financial oligarchy and waging war cannot ...
Emmanuel Macron is pressuring Sir Keir Starmer to recognise Palestine as a state. The French president will be in the UK for ...
A YEAR ago today, the UK went to the polls in the Westminster general election in which millions were desperate to get rid of a chaotic and ...
There’s a lot the prime minister – and his team – could learn from their party’s own history. What’s preventing them is ego ...
It has been one year since the British public elected the Labour Party into power, with a historic win of 411 seats. As the ...
High profile left winger Zarah Sultana has quit Labour and vowed to launch a new political party with Jeremy Corbyn. That, ...
Jeremy Corbyn plans to start a new political party due to dissatisfaction with Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government.
PRIME Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s first year in No. 10 has seen a “litany of broken promises, U-turns, scandals, and failures,” according to the SNP.
Writing for The Conversation, Martin Farr discusses why - though nothing has happened to suggest that bromance is dead - neither Donald Trump nor Nigel Farage publicly now speak of the other.