Iain Overton finds that financial strain on the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office is a direct result of the UK's departure from the European Union
Brexit
The Prime Minister's view of Brexit remains stuck in the past. It's time he embraced the opportunities of Europe, argues Richard Barfield
Peter Jukes draws out the connections between the violence on Britain's streets and the Capitol Insurrection
While we should not expect too much of an incoming Labour government, we should not forget just how dark the last few years have been, writes Chris Grey
Labour has won the 2024 General Election. Let's take a look back at the multiple crises successive Conservative administrations worsened, created or ignored
The Reform Party is hovering around 18% of the vote, yet Farage's and his party's Facebook posts generated six times more reactions and shares than either Labour or the Conservatives and their leaders
Islamophobia, the Great Replacement Theory, and GB News are key elements in the Russian propaganda networks supporting the Reform Party
The Conservative election betting scandal is just the tip of the iceberg from a party whose senior figures and donors have treated their time in Government as a 'gift that keeps on giving'
As the media provides the Reform Leader with a prominent platform once more during this general election campaign, Peter Jukes considers all the concerning lines of enquiry that journalists never confront him with
Brexit has barely been mentioned during the election campaign – but the impact on businesses and the economy is so much worse than the public might think