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One recent poll on support for a hypothetical Corbyn-led party – which we should take with some salt – found that its 10% ...
Climate change is a continuing worry: the OBR is more optimistic than it was about the fiscal cost of net zero, but gloomier ...
The Labour Party is starting its second year in control of the government with difficult choices over whether to curb spending or raise taxes.
After a year in power, Keir Starmer appears to be losing not just political weight but material substance, too.
The financier and author on being nonplussed when she first met her Olympic athlete husband, rowing lessons and his political ...
Associated British Foods is considering closing its northern England bioethanol plant, citing government inaction on mitigating new trade deal impacts. The deal reduces UK tariffs on U.S. ethanol to ...
This Labour Government came into office with a clear mission: to rebuild Britain’s economy and deliver a better future for working people. That means backing the businesses that create jobs ...
The Great British Political Action Committee (PAC) is “packed with extremists”, according to anti-extremism group Hope Not Hate. Formed in September last year, the Great British PAC is inspired by ...
For the first time ever, a clear majority of right-wing voters seem open to changing the voting system. What could it mean for the future of British politics, asks Tim Bale ...
The crash test dummy currently used in NHTSA five-star testing is called the Hybrid III, which was developed in 1978 and modeled after a 5-foot-9, 171-pound man.
Two activists have used e-scooters to gain access to a British air force base. They sprayed two aircraft there, as a video on X shows.