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Rachel Reeves's Economic Wonderland: Fantasy Over Reality?

Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces mounting criticism as her economic policies draw alarming parallels to fantasy over reality. Experts question the sustainability of her borrowing plans and warn of serious consequences for Britain's economy.

Labour's tough stance risks alienating core voters

Keir Starmer's government faces growing discontent as tough fiscal policies and immigration crackdowns threaten to erode traditional Labour support base. Analysis reveals potential political consequences.

Brits Sceptical of Palestine Recognition Impact on Gaza

A new survey reveals deep public scepticism, with nearly two-thirds of Britons believing that UK recognition of a Palestinian state would have no positive effect or could even worsen the situation in Gaza.

Dubai Dream: A Cautionary Tale for UK Populists

As UK politicians look to emulate Dubai's economic miracle, experts warn that the authoritarian model comes with a steep democratic price. An analysis of what Britain could lose in the pursuit of Gulf-style growth.

Lammy: Britain must "Trump-proof" its institutions

Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy urges the UK to strengthen ties with Europe and global partners to safeguard against dramatic shifts in American foreign policy should Donald Trump win a second term.

UK Recognises Palestinian Statehood: What It Means

The UK government's landmark decision to formally recognise Palestinian statehood marks a dramatic shift in foreign policy. This in-depth analysis examines the immediate consequences, international reactions, and what it truly means for Britain's role on

British Activist Pardoned After 6 Years in Egyptian Prison

After six years imprisoned in brutal Egyptian jail conditions, British activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah has been pardoned. His case, marked by prolonged hunger strikes and a massive international campaign, concludes a long battle for justice.

Starmer's Foreign Policy Could Cost UK £2 Trillion

Exclusive analysis reveals the staggering potential financial and diplomatic consequences of Keir Starmer's proposed foreign policy shifts on the Chagos Islands and Palestinian statehood, raising fears of a crippling reparations bill for the UK.

UK Palestine Recognition: Watershed Moment or Empty Gesture?

The UK's decision to recognise Palestinian statehood marks a historic diplomatic shift. This in-depth analysis examines whether it's a genuine call to action or mere political theatre, and what it means for the Middle East peace process.

UK Divided Over Palestinian State Recognition

Britain's political landscape fractures as Labour's recognition of Palestinian statehood sparks fierce debate between supporters and opposition, revealing deep ideological rifts.

Starmer's Palestine Pledge Sparks Voter Fury

Exclusive polling reveals a political firestorm for Labour as Sir Keir Starmer's plan to recognise a Palestinian state faces overwhelming opposition from the British public, threatening to derail his election strategy.

UK Recognises Palestine in Historic Diplomatic Shift

Exclusive analysis of Britain's historic shift in Middle East policy, examining the political ramifications, international reactions, and what it means for the future of Israeli-Palestinian relations.

Trump's UK Visit: Gilt Without Gold

An analysis of Donald Trump's controversial state visit to Britain, examining the pomp, the protests, and the lack of meaningful diplomatic achievement beneath the surface glitter.

Union Jack protest house sparks immigration debate

A British homeowner in a quiet residential street has draped his property in Union Jack flags in a dramatic protest against illegal immigration, sparking local debate and council attention.

First Asylum Seeker Removed to France in UK Deal

The Home Office has confirmed the first removal of an asylum seeker to France under a new reciprocal agreement, sparking immediate backlash from charities who label the scheme 'inhumane and unworkable'.

Charities: Scrap 28-Day Refugee Eviction Policy

A coalition of over 150 UK organisations is urging the government to scrap the policy that gives refugees just 28 days to find housing after gaining status, calling it a 'recipe for homelessness'.

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