We are at a critical juncture marked by growing global uncertainty. The institutions and mechanisms that once sustained the post war era are being weakened or dismantled, with consequences that are no ...
Keir Starmer has vowed to fight on as prime minister following the resignations of two top aides. Morgan McSweeney, one of ...
By Jo Bishenden, Chief Learning Officer, QA Ltd As Labour approaches its second anniversary in Westminster, public sector reform remains one of the most prominent ambitions for this government.
Keir Starmer has entered the stay of execution phase of his premiership. On Wednesday, the prime minister instructed Labour MPs to support a government amendment to a humble address tabled by Kemi ...
The leader of the Scottish Labour Party, Anas Sarwar, has moved first. Declaring that he had to do “what is right for my country”, Sarwar called on the prime minister to resign in a scathing statement ...
Woochong Um, CEO of the Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet In today’s geopolitics, one would be forgiven for taking as fact that oil is power, and countries’ fortunes can rise or fall ...
Jonathan Lis is deputy director of the pro-EU think tank British Influence and a political writer and commentator.
The opinions in Politics.co.uk's Comment section are those of the author. Reform’s decision to welcome Robert Jenrick tells us far more about what kind of political project it really is than any ...
James Beverley is an associate partner at leading property consultancy Fisher German. He is a Chartered Town Planner and a Member of the Royal Town Planning Institute, with over a decade of ...
The Real “Problem” With the NI Protocol: It Works Too Well Comment ...
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