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A slew of misconduct cases has turned the spotlight on the worst behaviour at Westminster, again. Sexual abuse of members of the British Parliament is widespread, with political party leaders...
Read moreThe debt trap- Europe got into China’s “debt trap”. Billions of dollars of Chinese money have boosted the economic prosperity of European countries. But many of these deals are catchy....
Read moreThe aftermath of Ukraine War-UK's gasoline & diesel price hike sufferings. Gasoline and diesel prices in the UK have peaked due to the aftermath of the Ukraine war and the...
Read moreFew leaders can succeed in a world where female politicians encounter more challenges in making progress. Nicola Sturgeon is the first female leader of a devolved administration in the UK...
Read moreThe Unionist Democratic Party of Northern Ireland (DUP) has blocked a democratically elected Assembly by refusing to join it. The decision may fuel the nationalistic tendencies to leave Britain, destroying...
Read moreIn the early hours of Wednesday, Israel Defence Forces(IDF) attacked Shireen Abu Akleh and injured her on The West Bank. Shireen Abu Akleh was an AL Jazeera journalist. Indeed, she...
Read moreThe Northern Ireland election on Thursday could be the start of a massive change in the country's policy. The local election will be held on May 5, and it is...
Read moreThe Conservative Party's chairman, Oliver Dowden, admitted that the next local elections would be challenging, but claimed Boris Johnson's departure would be "extremely harmful" to the country. Even though two-thirds...
Read moreWhat effect did the Ukraine-Russia war have on the shortage of edible oil in the UK? What is the reason for quotas in the distribution of edible oils in the...
Read moreAfter the beginning of Russia's attack on Ukraine, Britain started sending armoured launchers to Ukraine. Indeed, Russia has decided to dominate the East, so Britain wants to support Ukraine. Also,...
Read moreUnder the government's changes, inherited agricultural assets worth more than £1m will be liable to tax at 20%. Farmers worry...
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