Dateline: Brussels 16th October 2025 Scotland’s biggest and oldest pro-EU organisation, the European Movement in Scotland (EMiS), has set up a branch in Brussels. EMiS Brussels was launched at a reception… Read More »… Read more
Published: 6 hours ago
By: Friederike Brezing
Gibraltar’s offering as a well-regulated finance centre with direct access to the UK market and an appetite for innovation at the crossroads of finance and technology was a central theme at the annual financial service lunch in Mansion House, in the heart of the City of London. Over 300 guests… Read more
Published: 7 hours ago
Source: Chronicle.gi
By: Brian Reyes
'Tyrants like Putin only respond to strength', the Prime Minister said… Read more
Published: 8 hours ago
Source: Inews.co.uk
By: Arj Singh
Dr Keith Darlington Opinion polls show that the forthcoming Caerphilly by-election has become a two-horse race between Plaid Cymru and Reform. Labour is in a distant third place. If Reform wins, they will have the momentum taking them into a winning position in the Senedd elections in May next year…. Read more
Published: 8 hours ago
Source: Nation.cymru
By: David Owens
Between them, the King and Parliament are able to strip Andrew of his titles and honours… Read more
Published: 8 hours ago
Source: Inews.co.uk
By: Kitty-donaldson
Britain's economic woes have much deeper roots than politicians want to admit… Read more
Published: 9 hours ago
Source: Inews.co.uk
By: Andrew Fisher
For decades, Sarah Ferguson's forays into the US market gave her a welcome respite from unflattering headlines at home… Read more
Published: 9 hours ago
Source: Inews.co.uk
By: Daniel Bates
Rachel Reeves is facing difficult choices before her second budget next month and has been busy preparing the ground. In a significant shift in the government’s narrative, Reeves has – at last – stressed the long-term damage done to the UK economy by Brexit. Pippa Crerar and Kiran Stacey discuss… Read more
Published: 9 hours ago
Source: Theguardian.com
By: Presented by Pippa Crerar and Kiran Stacey, produced by Natalie Ktena, music by Axel Kacoutié; the executive producer is Alexandra Topping.
MPs, including Labour left-wingers Jeremy Corbyn and the Westminster leaders of the SNP and Plaid Cymru, want Parliament to pass legislation to formally remove Andrew’s titles… Read more
Published: 10 hours ago
Source: Inews.co.uk
By: Will Hazell
British families with homes in Italy say they may have to give them up because of new EU travel rules… Read more
Published: 12 hours ago
Source: Inews.co.uk
By: Emma Reynolds
The Chancellor has claimed that Britain's economic woes have been "compounded" by Brexit – but is that the case?… Read more
Published: 13 hours ago
Source: Inews.co.uk
By: Eleanor Langford
Like the traditional TV channels, Labour and the Tories are being marginalised…. Read more
Published: 16 hours ago
By: George Eaton
Inflation is the unseen robber that diminishes our savings and makes a mockery of our plans for the future. Reeves must explain what she plans to do about it before it gets out of control, says Eliot Wilson When Lord Gove hinted in The Spectator last month at parallels between… Read more
Published: 16 hours ago
Source: Cityam.com
By: Eliot Wilson
Rachel Reeves made the comments about the 2020 deal at a key meeting of the world's leading finance ministers and central bankers…. Read more
Published: 17 hours ago
Source: Bbc.co.uk
Ministers are considering offering incentives to encourage employers to hire those aged 24 and under… Read more
Published: 17 hours ago
Source: Inews.co.uk
By: Chloe Chaplain
Inflation is also expected to rise this week to the highest level since January last year… Read more
Published: 18 hours ago
Source: Insider.co.uk
As the party loses its grip on power, progressives must find a new vehicle to defeat Reform… Read more
Published: 21 hours ago
By: Neal Lawson
Marc Collinson, Lecturer in Political History, Bangor University, Robin Mann, Reader in Sociology, Bangor University When voters in Caerphilly in south Wales go to the polls later this month, it will be about far more than one seat in the Senedd, Wales’s devolved parliament. Caerphilly, a postindustrial town just north of… Read more
Published: 1 day ago
Source: Nation.cymru
By: Mark Mansfield
Jon Gower  On the occasion of his latest show of work made from discarded man-made materials in Haverfordwest, artist Richard Blacklaw-Jones discusses POP art, politics and Pembrokeshire. What drew you to working with these materials to begin with? I’ve only ever used found, man-made materials in my pictures. The root… Read more
Published: 1 day ago
Source: Nation.cymru
By: Molly Stubbs
Farage fears his desire to reach Downing Street might be thwarted by this simpering stance towards a bloodstained war criminal… Read more
Published: 1 day ago
Source: Inews.co.uk
By: Ian Birrell