As the Justice Department’s challenge against Texas’ immigration law, S.B. 4, was deliberated in a New Orleans federal court, the conversation around states’ rights...
Last month, I discussed the long-standing U.S. economic embargo on Cuba, arguing that despite its intention to undermine the communist regime, it has largely...
Sir Alan Duncan, a former Foreign Office minister, faces potential expulsion from the Conservative Party. His criticism of ministers being overly supportive of Israel...
The Scottish Government was intensely criticized for its handling of modern apprenticeships, which led to a public outcry and a subsequent turnaround in policy....
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a complex political entity with distinct divisions and divergent views across its four nations....
The minister discussed meaningful progress made in building safety remediation efforts during a parliamentary session on March 26, 2024. He emphasized a substantial shift...
Nick Macpherson, a senior figure in the Treasury during both Labour and Tory administrations, has cautioned against excessive fixation on fiscal rules by the...
A recent poll conducted by Best for Britain indicates a potentially bleak outlook for the Conservative Party in Wales and Scotland, with predictions of...
Twenty councilors have made a significant move by resigning from the Labour Party and choosing to remain independent. This decision, which affects Pendle Borough...
Police Scotland is facing scrutiny over its handling of non-crime hate incidents (NCHIs) involving high-profile individuals, sparking accusations of potential political bias. Specifically, concerns...
NHS Western Isles, a Scottish health board, faces substantial expenditures exceeding £1 million annually for two locum consultants, as revealed during a tribunal session....