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EU Demands More UK Money Post-Brexit

Former Chancellor Mel Stride reveals the European Union is pressing Britain for additional budget contributions despite Brexit, creating fresh economic tensions.

Swinney's Indyref2 Plan: Empty Rhetoric Exposed

Exclusive analysis reveals the Scottish Government's independence plan is in disarray, with even First Minister John Swinney appearing directionless on the path to Indyref2 amid growing internal confusion.

Voice to Parliament referendum cost revealed

Exclusive figures uncover the staggering taxpayer cost of Australia's upcoming Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum, sparking heated debate about government spending priorities.

SNP backs Swinney's new independence referendum plan

The Scottish National Party has unanimously endorsed John Swinney's comprehensive strategy for pursuing a new independence vote, marking a significant shift in their approach to securing Scotland's sovereignty.

SNP Conference Explodes Over Independence Demands

First Minister John Swinney confronts major rebellion as SNP activists demand immediate independence action, setting stage for explosive party conference showdown over Scotland's constitutional future.

Brexit's Steel Crisis: UK Industry Collapsing

The UK's steel sector faces an existential crisis as post-Brexit trade barriers and energy costs create the perfect storm, leaving communities and jobs hanging in the balance.

Brexit Travel: New EU Border Rules for Brits

UK travellers to EU countries now encounter enhanced border controls, potential entry fees, and stricter document checks post-Brexit. Here's what you need to know before your next European trip.

Minister's Brexit blunder over non-existent Swiss deal

Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch faces embarrassment after praising a Swiss trade deal that doesn't exist, revealing the complexities of post-Brexit negotiations and raising questions about government competence.

Tories use Brexit failure to attack human rights

The Conservative government is weaponising Brexit frustrations to justify withdrawing from the European Convention on Human Rights, threatening fundamental rights protections for British citizens.

Berlin Votes To Make English An Official Language

Berliners have overwhelmingly voted to make English an official language alongside German, in a historic referendum aimed at boosting international business and simplifying life for expats.

Labour Hopeful Demands Two-Year Brexit Delay

Labour's deputy leadership contender, Dr Rosena Allin-Khan, calls for an urgent extension to the Brexit transition period, warning of severe consequences for the NHS and public services if the UK crashes out without a deal.

UK to roll out 'red carpet' for skilled foreign workers

The UK Government is poised to implement a major post-Brexit immigration overhaul, introducing a 'red carpet' service for businesses to hire foreign workers in key sectors, effectively ending the freedom of movement for low-skilled EU labour.

Dining Across The Brexit Divide: A Social Experiment

An intimate report from The Guardian's 'Dining Across the Divide' series, where Nyree, a staunch Remainer, and her Brexit-supporting counterpart sit down for a meal to bridge the political chasm. Discover if shared humanity can triumph over profound ideol

Brexit Reversal: Will the UK Ever Rejoin the EU?

An in-depth analysis of the UK's complex path back to the European Union. Examining political hurdles, public sentiment shifts, and the monumental challenges of rejoining the bloc.

Hanson's One Nation pledges to abolish Australian state governments

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has announced a radical new policy platform, 'One Nation, One Law', aiming to abolish state governments and create a single, unified national system. The controversial plan promises massive savings and streamlined services

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