Martin Ivens is the editor of the Times Literary Supplement. Previously, he was editor of the Sunday Times of London and its ...
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Hosted on MSNAxing 2025 Local Elections saves Badenoch not Starmer from Farage’s wrath - ANALYSIS by Jack WaltersThese Local Elections will be quite difficult for us.” These aren’t the words of the increasingly unpopular Prime Minister ...
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is about to find out if his lawyerly approach to international affairs can survive contact with a world led by Donald Trump.
China's BYD for the first time sold more EVs in Britain than Tesla over a month. In January, the Far East relative newcomer ...
America’s friends held their tongues, before Donald Trump’s controversial comments on Gaza forced many Western nations to ...
A new book by Westminster insiders paints an unflattering portrait of a prime minister under the thumb of his all-powerful chief of staff who, if government popularity ratings don’t improve, could ...
After inheriting a mess from the Tory's last year, Labour must give the public hope that better times are ahead, says Record ...
Government planning inspectors rejected a multi-billion-pound project on the Welsh island of Anglesey, saying it 'could ...
Keir Starmer gathered his top ministers for a mammoth Cabinet 'away day' after the Bank of England dealt a blow to the ...
The triple lock means the state pension is uprated every year by either inflation, average earnings growth or 2.5 per cent. Is this policy, introduced in 2011, still fit for purpose or is it time to ...
During an initial political Cabinet, without Civil Service officials, the Prime Minister took aim at “right-wing populists” ...
Dudley councillor pays a high price as Labour terminate his membership after he brands Sir Keir Starmer a liar who turned ...
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