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UK inflation in October 2024 unexpectedly reached its highest level in the past six months. The inflation rate exceeded the Bank of England (BoE) target of 2%. The increase in...
Read more"Change"? What is "Change"? Change was the one word on the front of Labour's manifesto. In July 2024, people took Keir Starmer's Labour Party at its word and voted for...
Read moreOver a year since the genocide of the Palestinian people in Gaza by the Israeli army, public protests in support of the people of Gaza around the world have increasingly...
Read moreThe Conservative Party lost the race to the Labour Party in July. The Conservatives announced the new leader on November 2, announcing the results of their intra-party vote. They elected...
Read moreIsrael's genocide in Gaza has killed at least 43,922 Palestinians and wounded 103,898 since October 7, 2023. During the 2023/24 Israel-Palestine conflict, some MPs in the UK Parliament have raised...
Read moreThe slow response of Keir Starmer to the Far-right riots has decreased his popularity. New polling for The Telegraph shows the Prime Minister’s approval ratings have plummeted in the fortnight...
Read moreBuckingham Palace is no stranger to scandal and controversy. It has faced various issues in the last century, from speculation to marital infidelity, financial corruption, and internal disputes. Moral scandal...
Read moreIn the past few weeks, the United Kingdom has witnessed a wave of violent disorder in politics, an economic crisis and the kind of excitement that motivated so many to...
Read moreBritish military support for Ukraine New British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who won the July 4 general election, has pledged to support Ukraine. Starmer said that supporting Ukraine is on...
Read moreSinn Féin became Northern Ireland's largest party in Westminster. Voters in Northern Ireland turned against the Democratic Unionist Party in a shock result. They made Sinn Féin the largest party...
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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