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Farage needs a media rival

Starmer the technocrat not cutting it with voters Britain’s prime minister is a cautious technocrat. A risk-assessing lawyer. Arguably his finest moment since.

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Politics Viewpoint World Affairs

Oz election: UK impacts

You’d be forgiven for thinking Australia’s federal election wrapped up last weekend. Anthony Albanese remains Prime Minister, Peter Dutton has conceded defeat –.

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Politics Viewpoint

Labour’s working-class crisis

If the latest local election results tell us anything, it’s that Nigel Farage is no longer just a fringe disruptor. Reform UK, under.

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Business News Politics

Deal needed on auto tariffs

When a region that powers your national economy sounds the alarm, you listen. Or at least, you should.  And as news breaks Stateside.

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Modi and Starmer: Trade deal

A major UK-India free trade agreement announced today is expected to inject fresh momentum into the West Midlands economy, particularly in the manufacturing,.

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People Politics

Dudley MP: Crime crackdown

Dudley MP Sonia Kumar has led a high-profile debate in Westminster Hall calling for stronger action to tackle anti-social behaviour and throwing her.

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Support network for veterans

£50m scheme to deliver joined-up care across UK Thousands of UK veterans will benefit from a new national support system unveiled by the.

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Saudi and Qatar help Syria

Saudi Arabia and Qatar have pledged to repay Syria’s outstanding debt to the World Bank, marking a major financial step towards reintegrating the.

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Politics World Affairs

Romania election: Simion in poll

MAGA-aligned ultranationalist George Simion has won the first round of Romania’s presidential election. The 38-year-old will face pro-EU centrist Nicusor Dan, mayor of.

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Politics Viewpoint

Farage redraws political map

By any political measure, the 2025 local elections mark a historic rupture. The duopoly of Labour and the Conservatives – which has dominated.

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