Reform UK has sunk to a new Lowe. Writers worth their salt really shouldn’t kick off with cliches, but Reform’s current ...
With the UK government announcing plans to shutter the PSR in favour of regulatory streamlining, FStech editor Jonathan ...
Jonathan Powell worked closely with his US counterpart Mike Waltz to get the agreement over the line, government sources said ...
For all the talk about encouraging people back into jobs, you cannot “incentivise” many disabled people who are not capable of work, writes Andrew Grice. Yet this might be an unmistakable signal the p ...
UK diplomats were 'intimately involved' in setting up the proposed 30-day ceasefire announced after a day of talks in Saudi ...
French President Emmanuel Macron appears to be indulging in a grand delusion, casting himself as a modern-day Napoleon, leading Europe into a new era of military intervention. However, unlike the ...
Corbyn’s sermonising has one aim only: to allow him to pose as an advocate for peace while refusing to mobilise workers and ...
Buoyed by polls which show the public approves of his handling of the Ukraine crisis, Sir Keir has finally begun to look - and sound - like a prime minister. His defiant response to a Labour revolt ...
Alongside Labour’s authoritarianism, it’s preparing billions of pounds worth of welfare cuts for disabled people in the spring statement.
PRIME Minister Sir Keir Starmer is struggling to keep the lid on a mounting rebellion among backbench Labour MPs over his planned attack on welfare. Dozens of MPs are not buying his argument that ...