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Voters are now split on social identity. This new division, combined with distrust in established parties, is proving fertile ...
A FIVE-MAN bench of the Supreme Court has declared that the East Sepik Governor, Allan Bird, has standing to progress a Supreme Court application seeking to determine the constitutionality of the ...
The first business for Parliament this week was not Question Time, but a Ministerial Statement on the evolving Middle East ...
While opposition parties, as well as some leaders from the ruling coalition, have accused the government of presenting a ...
He has been marginalised on the world stage, under siege from Labour MPs, unable to push through small reforms to slow down ...
Lacking support from party leaders, Rep. Al Green and progressives’ bid to launch punitive inquiry over ‘Midnight Hammer’ ...
The defiant PM earlier vowed to “press ahead” – repeating his case for reform. Starmer said there was a “clear moral case” for the reforms because the “current system doesn’t help those who want to ...
Hello and welcome to our live coverage of Eluned Morgan’s thirty-second session of First Minister's Questions. The Siambr ...
Newcastle City Council confirmed on Tuesday that it had contacted Northumbria Police following an internal probe into ...
The Prime Minister is in trouble with his his own party and it is not just the usual suspects who think the Government is ...
One-hour parking tickets will be introduced to all long stay car parks in Powys after the proposals were accepted.
Sir Keir Starmer has vowed to press ahead with welfare cuts after more than 120 Labour MPs publicly opposed the move, ...