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Former British prime minister Boris Johnson abruptly quit as a member of parliament late on Friday in a furious protest against lawmakers investigating his behaviour, reopening deep divisions in...
Let’s just be clear. We are about to witness, in the coming few months and years, the slow death of the British volume car industry. Another victim of Brexit, the...
Andrew Grice, The Independent Are the tables turning on Brexit? Although the Conservatives still take pride in being the “Brexit party”, some Tory and Labour figures are starting to wonder...
Some thirty years ago, I once spent about six hours in the company of Nigel Lawson, and I enjoyed it. It was for a BBC archival project where the big...
In a crowded field, there is no other figure in public life who lives in a bubble of their own making to the same extent as Suella Braverman. Quite apart...
Tom Peck, The Independent It’s a question that will echo down the ages of British political history. Were you up for CPTPP? Kemi Badenoch was, at 1am on Friday morning,...
Femi Oluwole, The Independent Can we stop lying about immigration? The Tory message has always been: “We’re trying to cut immigration to give you a better life, but the EU...
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Friday met French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris for a bridge-building summit, aimed at overcoming years of Brexit tensions and agreeing a new pact on...
It’s a tricky one. On the one hand, it’s perfectly routine for the head of state to meet a visiting foreign dignitary. When President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa popped...
Dayna Brackley, The Independent An apple a day — you should be so lucky. Strawberries: nope. Cucumber: ditto. Tomatoes: no chance. The fruit and veg aisles in our supermarkets...