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he government has lost its polling lead on the economy, even among Labour-ultras, the party’s limited but loyal base. Today ...
This being Scotland – Edinburgh, to be precise – there might have been a chance of someone flipping it off his head, had he ...
This was apparently part of a strategy: the director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, alleges a “treasonous ...
o it was a conspiracy theory about a dead paedophilic financier who Tucker Carlson thinks was a Mossad agent and with whom ...
July, thousands of protesters rallied outside the presidential administration in Kyiv, despite the real danger of Russian ...
The trade union leader on Labour’s net zero folly and why it can’t win in Scotland.
Also this week: downsizing to a flat and a bumper year for fathers over 60.
The Prime Minister does not think the country is broken, and from the City to the universities, from science to new ...
he Afghan data breach was not an isolated incident. Between 2023 and 2024, there were 569 known cases in which the Ministry ...
By welcoming Berry et al, Farage seems to be working out how much of his cake he can have and eat at the same time. It’s a ...
Ruling the measure out leaves Labour exposed on left – but increasingly on the right, and it is already being challenged on ...
Inside and outside of parliament a space to the left of the government is opening up.
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