For much of the 20th century, British politics was viewed through the lens of class. Voting decisions were often predictable; the middle and upper classes leaned towards the Conservatives, while …
Politics
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Planning to devote 5% of its GDP to defense and resilience by 2035, the UK has set a major aim for its defense expenditure. This forward-looking project is proactive rather …
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Aiming to attract global wealth and support low-income British people, Reform UK has developed a divisive yet attention-grabbing plan. Rich foreign people and returning British expatriates can benefit greatly from …
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Former Prime Minister John Major has delivered a strong warning to Keir Starmer as worries about the state of British democracy mount: act quickly to reset public expectations or risk …
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Though one of the most prevalent genetic diseases in the UK, the treatment gap for sickle cell disease is still shockingly very large. Sickle cell illness has not had the …
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The assisted dying bill, which has been of great controversy, is returning to the House of Commons to start its final phase. The Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, …
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The Labour MP Vicky Foxcroft has resigned as government whip in protest over the prospective disability benefits cuts and said she had moral issues with how these will affect vulnerable …
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The call to have a national inquiry into grooming gangs is a representation that the people are fed up with local and piecemeal cases and many years of institutional malfeasance. …
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From political uncertainty to a symbol of revived cooperation, the recently signed US–UK tariff deal has opened fresh economic opportunities for companies in both nations. Former US President Donald Trump …
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A comprehensive and audacious national investigation is under way to solve the long-neglected problem of grooming gangs spread over England and Wales. Under direction from the National Crime Agency, this …