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Brexit 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 moreThis article explores the multifaceted implications of Queen Elizabeth II's death, mainly focusing on the future of the British monarchy amidst growing challenges. Amidst Buckingham Palace's announcement of King Charles III's cancer diagnosis,...
Read moreTechnology innovation in the UK is expanding daily. The UK government will allocate more than 100 million pounds to research projects in artificial intelligence, and based on this, the UK government will...
Read moreThe strain of cost-of-living extends beyond mere financial discomfort. Many employees are grappling with depression and feelings of isolation, too, with 37% feeling physically tired and struggling with low energy,...
Read moreEconomists at the University of Ulster analyse and suggest that the real unemployment rate of NI may be three times higher than the official measure. Northern Ireland's rate currently stands at just...
Read moreAccording to the Policy Exchange report, the UK should expand its air and naval presence in Northern Ireland. The reason is to counter an increasing Russian threat on the UK's western flank....
Read morePolitical analysts warn that the United States and the United Kingdom's decision to overlook the repercussions of broadening the conflict in the Middle East poses a significant risk. The naval assaults...
Read moreThe EU underwent a significant transformation due to a landmark referendum on June 23, 2016. Following this event, the dynamics within the UK experienced considerable shifts, particularly concerning the interaction...
Read moreSince Britain departed from the EU, there have been significant transformations in the coordination of British defence and diplomacy. The outcome of the referendum, in which approximately 52% of voters...
Read moreThis piece explores the economic impact of the housing market on the UK economy, focusing on productivity, wealth disparities, and future uncertainties. The productivity predicament is highlighted, with housing market...
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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