Britons now more pro-EU than the French or Italians
2026 has begun much as 2025 ended, with bleak polling that confirms Britain’s deep and unresolved disillusionment with Brexit, a frustration now shared across the European Union.

‘The inciting of violence and violence on the street has absolutely no place in our democracy’

Anderson had to issue a correction to his post

GPs to take action for first time in 60 years over a budget row

The GWPF tries to claim that it is a charity, but has regularly been accused of breaching charity commission guidelines by accepting donations from oil and gas interests and also for breaching charity rules on impartiality.

The Deputy Prime Minister hit back at Anderson’s dig

Overhaul to LPC remit to factor in cost of living and remove discriminatory age bands, in boost to young workers

As it stands, we still have time to put the policies in place that will give us the best chance of mitigating climate catastrophe while preserving our natural landscapes and reaching net zero.

While Labour has acted swiftly to help public sector workers who have suffered a fall in real wages, the Tories failed when in office.

‘Banks continue to prosper from the same higher interest rates which have forced thousands into mortgage arrears’

Refugee charities welcome the long-awaited ‘life-changing’ expansion to the resettlement scheme