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The act of party switching or defection among politicians presents a multifaceted phenomenon that exhibits considerable ...
A former “Q,” she will be the first woman to lead Britain’s foreign intelligence service in the agency’s 116-year history.
Hundreds of protestors gathered outside the Heathrow Airport and also at a Central London hotel as Bangladesh interim ...
Asad Mirza The United Kingdom’s Strategic Defence Review (SDR), published on 2 June 2025, offers an ambitious vision for the ...
The former staffer turned entrepreneur said she left the Hill back in the 2000s because she wanted to run for office one day, vowing to become an MP in her 40s. She did just that in the April election ...
Northern transport schemes have become something of a panic button for prime ministers worried about falling popularity in the polls.
As Prime Minister Mark Carney gets ready to host US President Donald Trump and other leaders at the G7 summit in Alberta, ...
First Minister John Swinney has warned voters in Hamilton not to “take the risk” on voting for Reform in a “critical” by-election this week. Voters are due to go to the polls in Hamilton, Larkhall and ...
JOURNALIST: Prime Minister, the President and Sir Keir Starmer have just had a joint press conference in which Sir Keir Starmer said both countries were committed to AUKUS and the US President didn’t ...
The king’s whirlwind visit to Canada is widely considered by royal watchers to be a symbolic rebuke of President Trump’s 51st ...
Corruption watchdog clears Brittany Higgins payment; Keating says AUKUS review could save Australia from itself; Tomago ...
"We wouldn't like to see some kind of nuclear race in the Middle East," Israeli diplomat Tsach Saar told Newsweek.