Amid mounting economic pressure and internal debate within Downing Street, the Labour Party’s position on Brexit has come under renewed scrutiny, following a series of statements by Deputy Prime Minister
Amid mounting economic pressure and internal debate within Downing Street, the Labour Party’s position on Brexit has come under renewed scrutiny, following a series of statements by Deputy Prime Minister
Switzerland is considering a controversial cap on its population at ten million, a move driven by anxieties over immigration’s impact on infrastructure, housing and public services. As the nation’s primary
European youngsters may soon be permitted to stay in the United Kingdom for more than a year, as the government considers a new reciprocal youth mobility scheme with the European
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer is poised to make history as the first British Prime Minister since Brexit to attend a European Council meeting, whilst simultaneously pursuing an ambitious plan
In a significant development at the annual Mansion House dinner, Chancellor Rachel Reeves and Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey have jointly emphasised the urgent need to rebuild Britain’s economic






