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Farage has propelled Reform to the top of public opinion polls in Britain by tapping into and amplifying fears about migration to Britain, focusing in particular on crimes committed by foreigners, and seizing on the issue of asylum seekers arriving on small boats.
Reform is bringing Maga energy to town halls, says Sean O’Grady, with antics last seen under left-wing Labour councils in the 1980s
The Conservatives and Labour have allowed resentment to fester in the biggest part of the UK – and the only region not to have its own parliament.
Namely, that UK recognition of a Palestinian state would be determined only by whether Israel met various conditions in the intervening weeks: agreeing to a ceasefire, making it clear it will not annex the West Bank, taking "substantive steps" to end the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, and committing to a long-term peace process.
Former leftist Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn announced on Thursday (UK time) he was forming a new political party alongside another ex-member of Britain's ruling party, as the UK's political landscape continues to splinter.
Parties taking up the cause may too find their own dividends, as polling indicates growing public support for AC, which may increase as Britain gets hotter. Support for the wider implementation of the cooling units has already reached 43 percent, according to polling by More in Common.
UK politics live: Cooper refuses to criticise Macron’s Brexit swipe after more migrants arrive in Dover - Several migrants, wearing life jackets, were brought ashore by Border Force to Dover ...
Video footage authentically showed local U.K. residents blocking the motorcade of U.S. Vice President JD Vance in August 2025 with signs reading, "Fascism = Terrorism. J.D. Vance Out."
A win each for the Conservatives, Liberal Democrats and Labour - but what does this mean for UK politics? Sir John Curtice, Professor of Politics at Strathclyde University gives his analysis. In a ...
Vice President JD Vance raked in $4 million for the Republican National Committee during his jaunt to the United Kingdom last week, adding more cash to the GOP pot ahead of next
And yet, with British politics currently teetering on a fraught knife-edge, there is now a widespread fear that many lawyers who might previously have contemplated entering the fray will be put off.
As Nigel Farage unveils plans to deport more than half a million illegal immigrants, we ask if it will hit home politically. Are voters more interested in policies, rhetoric, or data? The French government is teetering on the edge - as the finance minister warns that France could need an IMF bail-out.