Rachel Reeves urged to tax private schools

Labour's shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves faces calls to slap VAT on private school fees, a move that could generate £1.7bn for state schools. Critics warn of potential fallout, including increased demand on public education.

NK removes border loudspeakers amid tensions

In an unexpected move, North Korea has dismantled its border loudspeakers, marking a potential shift in relations with South Korea. Experts weigh in on what this means for regional stability.

Inside UK's secret crisis control centre

Exclusive insight into the UK government's covert crisis management unit, revealing how top officials tackle emergencies from pandemics to cyberattacks.

Progressive Dem faces Staten Island backlash

New York Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani, a progressive Democrat, is under fire from conservative residents in Staten Island over his left-wing policies and vocal criticism of Israel.

Permacrisis: How Political Drama Stops Real Change

Britain's political landscape is trapped in a cycle of perpetual crisis, where short-term drama overshadows long-term solutions. This analysis explores why meaningful change remains elusive.

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