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Looking ahead to the next few months, iPolitics reached out to various party strategists, pollsters and political experts to identify the storylines likely to dominate the summer headlines.
A veteran SNP MSP who has quit the party to run as an independent candidate at next year’s Holyrood elections says ...
With Ken Henry back in the fold, Jim Chalmers has put tax at the centre of Labor’s post-election productivity push. It won’t ...
There is an underlying story here, of two parties under one banner.
UK finance minister Rachel Reeves insists higher economic growth is her top priority, but the government's current plan to ...
James Carville, who was Bill Clinton’s lead strategist when he won the presidential election in 1992, coined the phrase, "it’s the economy, stupid," when stating what the primary concern was for ...
Melbourne radio broadcaster Neil Mitchell has suggested Anthony Albanese's government has an agenda to punish baby boomers ...
Once hailed as part of a new generation of reformist African leaders, Eritrea's president, who recently marked 32 years in ...
White-minority rule ended in South Africa in 1994, with the rise of Nelson Mandela and his African National Congress (ANC) to ...
Staffordshire County Council has ended the latest financial year £5.3 million in the black despite rising care costs and ...
In a separate meeting at Chatham House, Mr Othman spoke with Africa Programme Director Dr Alex Vines OBE and his successor Ms ...
Rising tensions between Pheu Thai and Bhumjaithai parties, coupled with looming 36% US tariffs, are shaking investor confidence further.