Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has dismissed the idea of reparations, expressing concerns that it could lead to prolonged and unending debates about historical issues. He...
Do police trial reforms signify uncommon bipartisan agreement, or is this familiar territory? Following the acquittal of 40-year-old police sharpshooter Martyn Blake in the killing of...
Labour faces calls to address local service issues in upcoming budget as councils declare they've trimmed all possible excess Several local governments claim they are on...
IMF cautions that significant public investment is essential to curb the UK's national debt from escalating to dangerous heights. As the chancellor gears up for her...
The football governing body will no longer need to match its ownership approval choices with the country's international relations strategies. This change comes after UEFA hinted...
Ban on sale of disposable vapes announced The government will introduce a law to prohibit the sale of disposable vapes starting June 1 of the following...
The clash at the peaks? Thursday, October 24, 2024, 7:30 AM, UK Sky News’ assistant political editor, Sam Coates, along with Politico's Jack Blanchard, deliver a...
No 10 has stated that apologizing for the slave trade is not planned for discussion, despite some Commonwealth leaders' intentions to challenge Sir Keir Starmer. While...
Harriet Harman claims Starmer has misinterpreted Commonwealth leaders' request for reparations for the slave trade. Before the Commonwealth summit in Samoa, the Prime Minister dismissed the...
Delegation from Employment and Social Affairs Committee Heads to Poland Spread the word: A group from the European Parliament's Employment and Social Affairs committee is scheduled...