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The government has been spending a fair amount of time in the last week furiously trying to discourage reflection on its first year in office.
A state visit is meant to demonstrate the best of British – and as far as the pomp and pageantry around Emmanuel Macron’s ...
Nobody embodies that arrogant elite more perfectly than Lord (Richard) Hermer, the Government's Attorney General and most ...
Hillingdon council have urged the Government to 'do the right thing' as they say a continued influx of Chagos Islanders after ...
THERE’S one thing you can be pretty sure of. If the politicians don’t wreck the country, the lawyers will do it for them. And ...
Mr Tuckwell said many of the Chagossian arrivals have children, and the council had a legal responsibility to find temporary ...
Why isn’t Anas Sarwar insisting Scotland gets regional pricing for electricity instead of arguing for costly foreign nuclear power? Why is he ...
Britain’s embattled Prime Minister Keir Starmer swept into office on a landslide a year ago this Saturday. Turns out that was ...
For the sake of Sir Keir Starmer’s mental health, I hope he’s avoiding media assessments of his first year in office.
Dame Priti Patel asked whether ministers ‘are afraid’ of Labour backbenchers, who might ‘force them into another embarrassing ...
The grown-ups are back in the room. That was the breezy consensus among liberal observers, this time last year, as they ...
Chagos deal sparks uproar as the U.K. pays 30 billion pounds to Mauritius, loses critical territory and gives way to China's ...