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Just as the House of Commons was united in condemning the knife attack on the street in Belfast on Monday night, it was united in condemning the arson and...
UK democracy is under 'immense and increasing strain' because of disinformation increasingly being spread by artificial intelligence (AI), with just three per cent of the public able to very...
We assume that vice-president JD Vance was playing American political games when he chose to opine on the murder of Henry Nowak, the Southampton student. Vance’s contribution was arrogant,...
Rarely can an encouraging first estimate of quarterly GDP — up by an unexpected 0.6 per cent, making the UK the fastest-growing G7 nation — have had a greater...
With his premiership imploding, Boris Johnson famously observed that: “As we’ve seen at Westminster, the herd instinct is powerful — and when the herd moves, it moves.” The words...
As Winston Churchill said of parliamentary politics, Keir Starmer’s enemies don’t have the one great advantage that incumbency bestows on him. He can act, they can only talk. What,...
Catherine West, the former minister who is launching a stalking-horse campaign to try to force Sir Keir Starmer out of office, does not know who she wants as prime...
British voters will cast ballots on Thursday in elections that could hasten the end of Prime Minister Keir Starmer's troubled term and confirm that an increasingly fractured United Kingdom...
If a Labour prime minister leads his party into the worst set of elections possibly ever, should he be allowed to carry on? The answer is less obvious than...
Helen MacNamara, The Independent In the ballad of Morgan McSweeney's stolen phone, the latest verse is a surreal one. Having taken the unusual step of publishing a transcript of...