The Prime Minister doesn't seem to realise how weak his Government is and how vulnerable it is to truly crazy ideas.
The Tory leader hit out over a 'crazy' court ruling that a family of Gaza refugees must be allowed into the UK despite ...
FRIDAYS are usually quiet in Westminster. The empty stone corridors, usually bustling, fall silent bar the lonely echo of ...
The PM batted off Kemi Badenoch’s charges on Britain’s asylum system — though wasn’t exactly doling out the details.
Keir Starmer warned the new Tory leader Kemi Badenoch risks following in the footsteps of her disastrous predecessor Liz Truss 'if she keeps going on like this' ...
It’s rather soon for the governing party to be having a civil war, but here it is playing out in the press. And it’s getting ...
The Cad, despite claiming to be mortified and deeply upset by the failure of his marriage, has taken the precaution of putting a detective on his wife. Appalling people are often surprisingly charming ...
FRIDAYS are usually quiet in Westminster. The empty stone corridors, usually bustling, fall silent bar the lonely echo of solitary footsteps.
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Six reasons Labour's current Cabinet are pipsqueaks compared to the big beasts of oldTony Blair also spoke, while Keir Starmer was there as Labour mourner ... Clare Short and Mo Mowlam too - the latter in a wig that alerted the media to her hitherto secret treatment for a brain ...
Martin Ivens is the editor of the Times Literary Supplement. Previously, he was editor of the Sunday Times of London and its ...
LONDON — Brits sent for a lawyer at last year’s general election. Now they’re finding out there may be hidden costs. Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s record as the country’s former top prosecutor gave ...
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