Opinion
No amount of defections will change the fact that Reform and the Tories are singing the same tunes
The battle for political domination on the British right is a family feud – the result will be a Conservative restoration, not revolution, says Guardian columnist John Harris ...
The Swansea born Tory grandee, whose popularity has always transcended that of his party, would also like to see devolution ...
The price of food was once perhaps the central issue in British politics. Until recently it had entirely faded in public ...
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Liberia: Boakai Sets Infrastructure Agenda
President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr. has issued a strong call for deliberate, people-centered infrastructure development, ...
There were two attempted uprisings in 1989 — a successful one in Poland and a failed one in China. Which one will Iran end up ...
THIS is the moment the newly elected Japanese prime minister played the drums in a surprise performance, before announcing ...
Unsettled weather grips the UAE with cloudy skies, light rain, and strengthening winds. The National Centre of Meteorology ...
Robert Jenrick is the most high-profile sitting MP to defect to Reform UK. Rumours swirl that others will follow him. But the ...
Rather than shepherding in a new era, Mr Farage’s Reform will keep an old, unhappy one alive. It risks being the Bed-blocker ...
The seemingly inexorable rise in the prices of homes, whether in the grandest mansions or former council flats, has ...
But this is not so much a commemoration of a personal benchmark, as significant as that is, but a moment of bemused ...
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