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Labour is living in a fool’s paradise if it thinks it has plenty of time to turn Britain around
Going into 2026, the economy has little forward momentum and things may get worse before they get better, says Guardian columnist Larry Elliott ...
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Oxford Union debate: The comfort of the same old India-Pakistan argument
Pakistan arguments has once again placed Oxford under scrutiny. While debates on South Asia recur with striking regularity, ...
eir Starmer is the least popular prime minister on record, less than 18 months after being elected. In this sense, he is making history. Few, if any, mainstream political commentators anticipated this ...
Eighty years ago, Britain celebrated its first peacetime Christmas since 1938. It was a time of hope indeed, but a look ...
O, wad some Power the giftie gie us / To see oursels as others see us!” wrote Burns. How well his words fit the current ...
There is a particular kind of panic that takes hold in British politics roughly a year into a parliament. It is the panic of people who have discovered that governing is harder than campaigning, and ...
Discover the untold story of D.R. Grenfell, the Welsh MP who tirelessly campaigned for refugees fleeing Nazi persecution.
PM Modi said Assam's first CM Gopinath Bordoloi 'stood against his own party to save the state' from being separated from ...
A look back at Ealing Studios' production The Titfield Thunderbolt. The 1953 film focused on a group of villagers attempting ...
Paul Willer was just 10 when he was taken in by the then opposition leader in 1939 after fleeing Nazi Germany. And it's heading for an Italian city.
The President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, on Friday defended the sustained collaboration between the 10th ...
These historic recordings were made by the BBC's Patrick Gordon Walker five days after the liberation of Belsen. The emotions ...
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