A prominent Labour MP and close associate of Sir Keir Starmer has been appointed a Dame in the King’s Birthday Honours, alongside knighthoods for two former senior Conservative figures and political diarist Chris Mullin…. Read more
Published: 7 hours ago
By: Christopher McKeon
Readers respond to an article by Jonathan Freedland about our entire political and cultural landscape being shaped by the referendumJonathan Freedland is right to highlight the disastrous role played by David Cameron and George Osborne in using the prospect of an in/out referendum to garner votes in the 2015 election,… Read more
Published: 11 hours ago
Source: Theguardian.com
By: Guardian Staff
Proposals to cap the country's population at 10 million have exposed deep divisions over migration… Read more
Published: 13 hours ago
Source: Inews.co.uk
By: Joe Duggan
Migration regularly dominates public policy concerns. Yet every attempt to manage it, increases alarm. A new report explains this “doom loop” The post Every move makes it worse: the migration “doom loop” first appeared on East Anglia Bylines…. Read more
Published: 13 hours ago
By: Stephen McNair
In 2021, 27 per cent said Brexit was going worse than they had predicted, while in 2026 that figure has now risen to 48 per cent, new polling shows… Read more
Published: 13 hours ago
By: Millie Cooke
He once said Noel Gallagher was "deluded about a lot of things, most obviously that he is a songwriter at all" The post Elvis Costello says Oasis are “not for me” and a “simplification of The La’s” appeared first on NME…. Read more
Published: 14 hours ago
Source: Nme.com
By: Tom Skinner
Stricter bloc-wide rules come into force today as worries persist over soft UK-Ireland border… Read more
Published: 15 hours ago
Source: Theweek.co.uk
My bully walked into my studio years later. This is what I did… Read more
Published: 17 hours ago
Source: Inews.co.uk
By: Pravina-rudra
The Mayor of Greater Manchester has been forced to retreat on various issues since standing in Makerfield… Read more
Published: 19 hours ago
Source: Inews.co.uk
By: Richard Vaughan
Ali Ahmadi, Catherine Barnard and Fiona Costello look at the impact of changes to the EU’s Pact on Migration and Asylum that… The post After Dublin: What the EU’s new asylum pact means for Britain? appeared first on UK in a changing Europe…. Read more
Published: 21 hours ago
Source: Ukandeu.ac.uk
By: Muirinkeating
Everyone here knows this is a sliding doors moment. A win could be a new beginning for the party, a loss an unimaginable calamity They flock to Makerfield from everywhere: canvassers and camera crews, MPs, peers and volunteers, from Swansea to Gateshead, 700 a day to help the Labour campaign…. Read more
Published: 21 hours ago
Source: Theguardian.com
By: Polly Toynbee
Christopher McKeon, Press Association Political Correspondent A decade on from the Brexit referendum, the British public backs a closer relationship with the EU but is still not fully behind rejoining the bloc, new research suggests. A study by Ipsos, King’s College London and UK in a Changing Europe found much… Read more
Published: 22 hours ago
Source: Nation.cymru
By: Stephen Price
Reform UK has been criticised by Plaid Cymru for sending letters containing no Welsh content whatever to voters in advance of a council by-election in Wrexham. The letters appear to be generic for distribution anywhere in Britain, although one version of them can be converted into a Union Jack poster…. Read more
Published: 1 day ago
Source: Nation.cymru
By: Mark Mansfield
The anti-immigration measure comes amid cost and crime concerns… Read more
Published: 1 day ago
Source: Theweek.co.uk
Ahead of the ten year anniversary of the EU referendum on 23 June, UK in a Changing Europe experts have written a… The post Brexit ten years on: devolution appeared first on UK in a changing Europe…. Read more
Published: 1 day ago
Source: Ukandeu.ac.uk
By: Muirinkeating
The market town and its high street are under threat… Read more
Published: 1 day ago
Source: Inews.co.uk
By: Patrick Cockburn
“They’re not really football people who are performing anyway, are they?” The post Noel Gallagher on why he won’t be watching the Chris Martin-curated World Cup halftime show appeared first on NME…. Read more
Published: 1 day ago
Source: Nme.com
By: Alex Rigotti
It’s now ten years since Brexit; in so many ways we have left behind the question asked in the 2016 Referendum The post Beyond Brexit: the case for Europe in an unstable world first appeared on East Anglia Bylines…. Read more
Published: 2 days ago
By: Camilla Cucinotta
Alastair Campbell, co-host The Rest Is Politics, and Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, presenter for GB News, talk about how the UK has changed since Brexit. They speak to Mishal Husain at a Bloomberg.com subscriber-only event held in London on June 10. (Source: Bloomberg)… Read more
Published: 2 days ago
Source: Bloomberg.com
Alastair Campbell and Jacob Rees-Moog share little common ground on Britain’s decision to leave the European Union a decade ago — except both agree a second vote to join is unlikely in the near future…. Read more
Published: 2 days ago
Source: Bloomberg.com
By: Brendan Scott, Fran Wang