Former PM Theresa May Condemns Rising Populism and Criticizes Farage’s Role in Politics

Former Prime Minister Theresa May used a recent speech to warn against rising populism, criticised the inclusion of Nigel Farage in the Conservative Party, and reaffirmed her commitment to human rights as she prepares to step down. Here’s the full story. Stern Warning Former Prime Minister Theresa May has issued a stern warning about the … Read more

21 Surprising Ways Immigration Shapes UK Society

Immigration in the UK is multifaceted, impacting various aspects of society, economy, and culture. 1. Economic Growth According to a study by University College London, immigrants contributed approximately £20 billion to the UK economy between 2000-2011. Their work and entrepreneurship help fill crucial job vacancies and stimulate economic activity. 2. Pressure on Public Services There’s … Read more

MPs Condemn Surge in Anti-Semitism, Warn of Nation ‘Descending Into Darkness’

MPs have spoken out against the rise in anti-semitic behaviour in the UK, suggesting that the country is “descending into darkness”. Anti-Jewish Behaviour A number of MPs have issued a warning to the British public that the country could be about to see its worst days of anti-Jewish rhetoric and beliefs. Countering Pro-Palestinian Marches In … Read more

WikiLeaks Founder Faces Verdict on US Extradition in High-Stakes Press Freedom Battle

The High Court has granted WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange the right to appeal his extradition to the US, prolonging his legal battle and raising complex questions about press freedom in the modern age. Here’s the full story. High Court Drama Following an incredible day of drama in London’s High Court, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has … Read more

Cabinet Minister Kemi Badenoch Calls on British Firms to Focus on Business, Not Politics

Cabinet Minister Kemi Badenoch has urged British firms to prioritise business over political activism, sparking debate on the role of companies in societal issues. Here’s the full story. Assault on British Businesses As the election draws ever nearer, with the Conservatives trailing in the polls, Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch has launched a full-throated assault on … Read more

London Diplomats Owe £143.5 Million in Unpaid Congestion Charges

Diplomatic missions in London collectively owe £143.5 million in unpaid congestion charges, prompting Transport for London to consider escalating the issue to the International Court of Justice. Here’s the full story. International Diplomacy Embassies are a crucial part of international diplomacy, with each one acting as a base for that country’s ambassador and its international … Read more

£5 Billion Brexit Bill Leaves UK Without Border Control

According to a critical report from the National Audit Office, the UK’s implementation of post-Brexit border arrangements is projected to cost £5 billion and is facing significant delays, numerous operational challenges, and additional burdens for businesses. Here’s the full story. Brexit Benefits In yet another sign that the much-promised benefits of Brexit have yet to … Read more

15 Reasons Brexit Is Making Life Harder in Britain

Brexit has brought about significant changes in the United Kingdom, impacting various aspects of daily life for its residents. It certainly changed things, but not always for the better.  1. Economic Uncertainty Since Brexit, Britain has faced significant economic uncertainty, with fluctuations in currency value and trade disruptions affecting businesses and consumers alike. 2. Trade … Read more

England’s 10 Most Challenged Councils Based on Complaint Data

Local Government Ombudsman complaint data reveals the councils facing the highest levels of discontent among residents. Here’s what the data revealed says about the 10 worst councils in England. 1. Haringey Council Topping the list with 45.3 complaints per 10,000 residents, Haringey Council in Greater London faces the highest level of dissatisfaction.  Despite a relatively … Read more