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Young Britons' access to Housing in 2025 lacks a bright future. Hosing has become one of the challenges that young Britons must struggle against. Higher mortgages, interest rates, and insufficient...
Read moreAs Britons struggle with soaring energy bills, the Labour government faces pressure to deliver on its clean energy promises. Once among the cheapest in Europe, UK electricity prices have now...
Read moreThe severe volatility in financial markets and the rising costs of Starmer have plunged the Keir Starmer government into an economic crisis. Critics say the Labour government’s economic policies have...
Read moreThe dilapidated infrastructure of British hospitals has reached a crisis stage due to a lack of investment in recent decades. This crisis is so acute that it has seriously threatened...
Read moreKeir Starmer has lost a lot of trust in his short time as prime minister. These days, the level of confidence of British citizens in the ruling Labour Party and...
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 moreBritain's splintered far-right is trying to revive itself. They are doing this by exploiting the shock and outrage at the murder of three young girls in Southport in the past...
Read moreThe British royal family's sex scandals have tarnished their reputation and changed public opinion. The first sex scandal began with the abdication of King Edward VIII. This scandal happened when...
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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