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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.
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 ...
Yesterday's latest U-turn by John Swinney over his government's policy on the universal winter fuel payment was even more ...
The UK Government is set to publish its 10-year Industrial Strategy in the coming days, in a bid to end confusion and provide ...
“Removing a penny off beer duty does not constitute meaningful support, if they are serious about protecting pubs in the ...
Energy Secretary Ed Miliband says Labour will defeat critics of net zero by creating jobs in offshore wind, as the government ...
As we speak in a quiet corner of a Ribble Valley pub, Maya explains that growing up in the borough has given her a passion for the issues affecting the area and that it was the lure of representing ...
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