Category : Westminster


Trump's State of the Union Address Fails to Resonate

President Donald Trump's State of the Union address focused heavily on military achievements and foreign policy while offering minimal domestic solutions, leaving both Republicans and Democrats unsatisfied with his midterm election messaging.

Labour Court Reforms Branded 'Soft Justice Surrender'

Labour's controversial court reforms, which will reduce jury trials, have been criticised by the opposition as a 'soft justice surrender' after official documents revealed they will lead to fewer offenders being jailed.

Nandy Supports BBC Probe Over Bafta Racial Slur Incident

Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has welcomed a BBC investigation after a racial slur was broadcast during Bafta coverage. The incident involved Tourette's campaigner John Davidson and prompted apologies from both the BBC and Bafta.

CNN Analyst Slammed for 'So-Called Angel Moms' Comment

CNN political analyst Seung Min Kim faces backlash after referring to families of victims killed by illegal immigrants as 'so-called Angel Moms' during a panel discussion ahead of Trump's State of the Union address.

Tony Blair's Legacy: Labour's Big Tent Destruction

Analysis reveals Tony Blair's policies and leadership style led to the fragmentation of Labour's broad coalition, reshaping UK politics and sparking ongoing debate about his impact on the party's identity and electoral strategy.

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