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Rachel Reeves has just painted herself into a corner, and Liberal Democrats must be ready to offer the escape route Britain needs. As Wimbledon reaches its climax, there's a lesson for Liberal ...
The year is 1906. With the Conservatives failing to implement social reforms, people were desperate for change. Life under the Conservative government had significantly worsened - Booth's study found ...
Beatrice Wishart announced that she wouldn't seek re-election to the Scottish Parliament to the Shetland seat she won in the ...
In 1995, literally thousands of Liberal Democrats came to help Chris Davies win a parliamentary by-election that was seen as a test as to whether the party could sustain a determined attack from Tony ...
JD Vance is the bookie’s choice to be the next president of the United States. Tech billionaire Peter Thiel is the all-important money man behind JD Vance. But just as important as the money behind ...
Donald Trump It has been a great week for Donald Trump. Perhaps his best ever. His “Big Beautiful Bill” has passed Congress. There is nil blowback from Trump’s decision to bomb Iran and the US Supreme ...
Social security must be achieved by co-operation between the State and the individual. The state should offer security for service and contribution. The State in organising security should not stifle ...
The style of political campaigning today has become infinitely more professional than when I first became involved in ...
Britain is a tinderbox and our efforts to confront Islamophobia are not good enough“. She has now followed that up with a letter to the Mayor Of London, which has caught the attention of the BBC: ...
Today, most of our MPs celebrate the first anniversary of the General Election which saw them elected to Parliament. For one ...
Flying out to Budapest on Friday, there was some trepidation about this trip – and my fears were confirmed at the first ...
In the slow unravelling of Labour’s Welfare Reform Bill, something revealing happened — not just about policy, but about power. For all the promises of “stability” and “competence” that Keir Starmer ...