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Foreign Secretary David Lammy addressed the moral imperatives of the Gaza crisis as UK foreign policy shifts. Visiting Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories was intended to promote peace and...
Read moreThe general election of the UK on July 4, 2024, led to the victory of the Labor Party. Labor's victory has raised questions about the UK's new foreign policy principles....
Read moreRecently appointed as the UK's new Prime Minister, Keir Starmer faces many challenges in his new role. In his election campaign, he criticized the Conservative Party for its poor economic...
Read moreThe defeat of the Conservative Party and the victory of the Labor Party in the recent election have had a broad impact on the international level. This change will affect...
Read moreNorthern Ireland blocks UK immigration law, highlighting significant challenges to the British government's controversial Illegal Migration Act. This law aims to prevent asylum claims by those arriving in the UK...
Read moreIn recent months, UK healthcare visa applications have dropped, coinciding with protests by medical staff in the UK against poor working conditions and low salaries. This decline has raised concerns...
Read moreEuropean countries' security is decreasing daily. David Cameron asked NATO member countries to increase their military spending to 2.5% of GDP. The increase in defence spending is one of NATO's...
Read moreBrexit labelled the UK as the country betraying European Values. Macron, the most prominent critic of Brexit and the Rwanda Bill, calls them betrayals of the UK. Macron also believes...
Read moreThe UK government has proposed a bill to Parliament to introduce a new definition of extremism. Based on this definition, the groups that fall into this category will be deprived of financial...
Read moreAs anticipation builds for a potential UK General election, all eyes are on Labour's pursuit of parliamentary control and the evolving Labour and Mend's relationship. With Labour currently leading in...
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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