By Ruaa Ameri Whichever political party forms the next UK government after this week’s general election will face major domestic and...
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The Irish Government would welcome the calmer atmosphere a Labour government would bring, but would also be mindful of the support for Farage and its potential longer-term implications
By Ruaa Ameri Whichever political party forms the next UK government after this week’s general election will face major domestic and...
If polls are to be believed, the United Kingdom is on the precipice of a seismic political shift. Recent analyses suggest that the Labour Party, led...
Successive governments have failed to tackle the financing issue comprehensively, but not doing so will be costly in the longer term
All prime ministers bring their own personality and approach to the job. Each has a different style of leadership, which can shape how things work and...
Macron’s snap election gamble has been a gift to the far-right, but its path to power is still far from assured
As the UK gears up for its next general election, immigration once again dominates political discourse. Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer's pledge to...
It looks like the Labour Party are not longer just indistinguishable from the Tories, but also Nigel Farage’s Reform party too. Speaking at a Sun...
The writer and campaigner says the Irish government will be happier with a Labour government in Westminster, as the DUP assesses its losses.
After losing the support of the Sunday Times, it's fair to say that the Tories are all but cooked heading into Thursday's election.
The UK looks set for its first Labour government in 14 years. The economy is a big reason ahead of the July 4 vote, but there are questions about how...