Farage has arguably been the biggest political winner from Brexit. He campaigned for the divorce then complained it had been ...
A decade on from the referendum that led to Britain's exit from the European Union, the issue continues to divide and drive debate in Westminster.
On dysfunctional governance in the United Kingdom. In July 2024, the Conservative Party was ejected from office with an ignominy that was towering and by a margin unprecedented in its long history.
The debate comes after a petition expressed concern over Israeli lobbies’ influence in the UK.
When British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Monday he is stepping down, he became the sixth person to stand in front of No. 10 Downing Street to make a farewell speech in a turbulent decade of U.K.
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In public, Christian Turner is the perfect entertainer. The new British ambassador to the United States used his welcome party in February to toast an embarrassing British defeat (also known as the ...
Rosa Prince is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering UK politics and policy. She was formerly an editor and writer at Politico and the Daily Telegraph, and is the author of "Comrade Corbyn" and ...
Reform UK published "news-making, cor blimey, take-a-look-at-this photos" of a meeting this week between Elon Musk and Nigel Farage at Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago mansion, said the BBC's political ...
At around 19 years old, Larry the Cat has become something of a British institution. Officially known as the "Chief Mouser to the Cabinet Office", he has spent more than a decade and a half at the ...
For the past week, British public life has reverberated with the impact of Elon Musk’s tweets—percussive, repetitive, basically vile—calling for the overthrow of the elected government and weaponizing ...
TWO OF THE most entertaining British political diarists of recent times, Gyles Brandreth and Alan Clark, both Conservative MPs, once sat down in the House of Commons tearoom to draw up a list of ...