Sadiq Khan says it would be ‘folly’ for Keir Starmer to be replaced this this year
“There’s so much to go in the game and the most important poll is what happens at the final whistle.”

“I think it’s interesting that he concentrated on but didn’t give any detail on how they would cut back on public finances.”

The dangers of stamp duty are numerous and far reaching

The shadow home secretary struggled to explain how stop and search would have been used in the train knife attack

That will mean more cuts to spending on public services and welfare, which will only serve to increase levels of poverty and inequality.

While the right may intend it as a slur, many would see the label ‘Dublin’s Corbyn’ as praise, a recognition of Catherine Connolly’s courage, compassion, and conviction.

Half of Britain’s commentariat attended private school.

So much for Reform’s promise of “common-sense politics.”

The WTTC joins a growing list of businesses that have shifted operations from the UK to the EU since the 2016 referendum.

When Piers Morgan insists that ‘woke is dead,’ he proves only that he’s part of a new kind of woke, one that preaches freedom while policing it and transforming freedom into coercion.

“The positive economic impact this report has revealed is a very encouraging outcome for the sector and the general public.”