Keir Starmer’s Policies
In a speech on Monday night, the Labour leader will make clear that the party will neither seek to reverse Brexit nor soften Boris Johnson’s hard Brexit by returning to ...
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In a speech on Monday night, the Labour leader will make clear that the party will neither seek to reverse Brexit nor soften Boris Johnson’s hard Brexit by returning to ...
What has been UK's gross domestic product in recent months? What do economists predict about the UK economy in the coming months? How has the election affected UK's economic performance? ...
The UK government has set out steps for scrapping Northern Ireland Protocol. It has lined up a new law that would effectively override parts of a deal. The new law ...
Brexit legacy felt in British local elections: In London, anti-Brexit voters preferred the Labour Party to the Conservative Party, and in the "Red Wall", which is the pro-British electorate, the ...
The 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 ...
At the time of the partition of Ireland in 1921, pro-British Protestants had a two-thirds majority compared to Catholics, with a third of the population. Still, now Protestants and Catholics ...
Six years after the UK voted to leave the EU, people in Northern Ireland voted for a nationalist party. Sinn Féin has won a historic victory at Stormont, and a nationalist ...
The British government does not care about the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Even unionists, who consider themselves British, are dissatisfied with Brexit decisions that the British government has ...
Sinn Fein leaders: -Michelle O'Neill and Mary Lou McDonald see the path to Irish unification in political convergence with the Unionists. Soft diplomacy, convergence and shared interests between unionists and ...
Brexit sparked widespread protests in the breakaway regions of the country, including Scotland and Northern Ireland. In Northern Ireland, Catholics want unity with the Republic of Ireland. With the victory of ...
The military confrontation between the United States and Iran has quickly moved beyond a regional dispute and is increasingly being...
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