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MPs Face £9bn Westminster Restoration Decision

Controversial plans to restore the crumbling Palace of Westminster are back on the table. MPs will vote on £3bn preparatory works, with full decant costing £9bn. Will MPs ever return if they leave?

Two-Party Politics Collapses as Voters Flee Mainstream

Leading pollster Sir John Curtice reveals how Britain's political landscape is fragmenting, with voters deserting both Conservatives and Labour for smaller parties. Discover what this means for Westminster's future.

Gen Z's Great Political Revolt Reshapes Britain

An explosive new investigation reveals how Generation Z is fundamentally challenging traditional political structures, from Westminster to Whitehall, in ways that could permanently alter British democracy.

Written Constitution: Britain's Defence Against Extremism?

As political tensions rise across Britain, constitutional experts debate whether a codified constitution could strengthen democracy against extremist threats. Discover the compelling arguments for and against this fundamental change.

Two-Party System Faces Terminal Crisis in UK Politics

The traditional Conservative-Labour duopoly faces its greatest crisis yet as Reform UK surges and tactical voting reshapes Britain's political landscape. Exclusive analysis reveals why Westminster may never be the same again.

Why British politics is like a soggy pizza

A scathing critique of Britain's centralised governance system, comparing its inefficiencies to a disappointing deep-pan pizza that fails to deliver despite its promising appearance.

House of Lords Faces Radical Overhaul in New Government Bill

In a dramatic constitutional shake-up, the government proposes legislation to dramatically reduce the size of the House of Lords and introduce retirement options for peers, addressing long-standing concerns about the chamber's bloated membership.

Farage's Council Power Grab Reshapes UK Politics

Exclusive analysis reveals how Nigel Farage's Reform UK is making strategic gains in local councils, challenging traditional party strongholds and potentially reshaping Britain's political landscape ahead of the next general election.

Vote for Policies, Not Party Names - New Analysis

A compelling analysis argues that British voters must look past traditional party affiliations and evaluate political parties based on their actual policies and track records rather than historical allegiances.

Chinese National Faces Spy Trial in London Court

A Chinese national stands accused of spying for Hong Kong intelligence in a landmark London trial, while political tensions simmer over defence spending and constitutional reforms.

Farage: Ex-Reform UK Wales leader is 'bad apple'

Explosive revelations rock Reform UK as Nigel Farage distances himself from former Welsh leader Nathan Gill following serious bribery allegations, exposing deep fractures within the party.

Labour's reform agenda sparks constitutional clash

Keir Starmer's government faces mounting pressure as SNP and Plaid Cymru launch fierce attacks over Westminster's approach to devolution, while Conservative leadership hopefuls position themselves for a party battle.

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