Usually a useful barometer in assessing the national self-confidence of its protagonists,in post-Brexit Britain,the need for Ashes victory is pronounced.
Three byelections already loom in Britain,and two further allies of the former prime minister were on ‘resignation watch’,said a source close to Boris Johnson.
The former British prime minister said on Friday he was sad to be leaving – ‘at least for now’.
Britain is about to get a taste of Australia.
The US and the UK are still reeling from the politics of 2016 that gave us Trump and Brexit. Australia has a different vibe,but it seems Peter Dutton did not get the memo.
US President Joe Biden earlier met separately with the leaders of the five parties that made up the pact,stressing a resumption as part of the peace deal.
The move,put forward by Labour leader Keir Starmer,now risks plunging the opposition back into a round of vicious factional disputes.
There has been no greater force uniting the two sides for the past year than the goal of preserving peace. And further goodwill could be on the way.
The UK has secured green and red lanes for goods arriving by port,allowing products like plants,medicines and groceries destined only for Northern Ireland to travel across the border with no customs forms.
I love football,still do,and that’s why to every footy lover outside Tasmania I say – if the game dies in Tasmania,it can die anywhere.
The Conservative government has a mountain to climb if it is to retain power at the next Westminster election,but 18 months is an eternity in politics.