The Tories are in a spot of bother as the UK heads to an election. A possible catastrophic defeat would be both self-inflicted and richly deserved.
Nicola Sturgeon,who dramatically quit public life in March last year after eight years as first minister of Scotland,was detained in June. Now her husband has been arrested.
She felt “itchy”,like a prisoner,and unsuited to making the speech on the Queen’s death,Liz Truss writes in her memoir.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is the latest politician making an unexpected impact on style after he wore a popular style of sneakers to an interview.
Tory MP William Wragg has admitted to sharing colleagues’ phone numbers with a man he met via a dating app.
The Night of the Long Knives has nothing on this.
Vaughan Gething’s election as the first black leader of Wales’ semi-autonomous government means three of the UK’s four governments will have non-white leaders.
As Vladimir Putin ramps up spending on his military,Europe’s war chest is shrinking.
When Corporate Travel Management won a $3.2 billion deal to house UK migrants on barges in the last year,there was an obvious question:why was it getting into crisis refugee management?
His victory was described as “beyond alarming” by PM Rishi Sunak,who warned British democracy was being targeted by extremists.
The Conservative Party has dominated politics for decades with a reputation for economic competence. But polls now show Labour is more trusted with the economy.