Verdict on Liz Truss in world media outright brutal as PM turns into global laughing stock October 18, 2022 Developments in the UK have been closely followed by media across Europe and the rest of the world, and the verdict from most outlets is outright brutal. The Colombian newspaper El Colombiano, carrying a story with the headline “Liz Truss the Brief”, wrote that “Liz Truss, who’s been the British PM for barely six weeks, [...]
Starmer ‘delighted’ by ex-Tory MP Natalie Elphicke’s defection to Labour May 8, 2024 Conservative MP Natalie Elphicke has defected to join the Labour Party, with an attack on the “broken promises of Rishi Sunak’s tired and chaotic government”.
Another fine mess: Credit Suisse faces £750m bill over former Georgia PM’s assets May 26, 2023 The embattled, scandal-hit and soon to cease to exist lender Credit Suisse announced this morning it will appeal a ruling in a Singapore court that it breached its duty to safeguard the assets of a former Georgian Prime Minister. The ruling, in a Singapore court, will see the bank forced to cough up $926m (£750m) [...]
Merciless verdict: ‘Mortally wounded’ Boris Johnson urged to leave Downing Street ‘with dignity’ July 7, 2022 If Boris Johnson picks up any of the papers this morning, it does not make fine reading for the Prime Minister as he is encouraged by almost all of the papers to abandon his attempts to save his premiership. The overall mood amid resignations and potential leadership challenges is best summarised by The Times’ leading [...]
Election 2024: Londoners are the biggest politicos in the country, poll finds June 19, 2024 Londoners are the most politically aware people in the UK, with over two thirds believing they are well informed about national politics, a poll has found.
Rishi Sunak to Keir Starmer: Five bold predictions for British politics in 2023 December 24, 2022 If a week is a long time in politics, as Harold Wilson once said, then what on earth was 2022? Rishi Sunak started the year as Chancellor, spent a strange summer on the backbenches, and returned to Downing Street with the top job by Christmas. In an exhausting and traumatic 12 months the UK witnessed [...]
General election: ‘I’m ultimately responsible’ for poll deficit, Sunak says June 16, 2024 "I’m ultimately responsible for what I’m doing and no one else is. It rests on my shoulders," Sunak said.
Explainer: What happened to the runaway horses? June 11, 2024 When five runaway horses tore through London in April, it was reasonable to assume chaos was nigh. But what happened to the horses?
Biden underlines his commitment to NI Protocol as he meets with Truss September 21, 2022 Joe Biden has emphasised his commitment to the post-Brexit Northern Ireland Protocol before his meeting with Liz Truss, telling the Prime Minister he wanted to hear “what’s on your mind”. The US President said in a short statement before the pair’s first bilateral meeting that the UK was the US’ “closest ally in the world” [...]
Gordon Brown leads new campaign for radical UK reform – with focus away from London June 1, 2023 A group of leading Labour politicians has banded together to campaign for reform of the UK – with the focus on political and economic centres outside of London. Led by former prime minister Gordon Brown, Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford, Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham, West Yorkshire Mayor Tracy Brabin and Scottish Labour leader Anas [...]