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There was a markedly different feel to today’s debate on Assisted Dying. The last time the House debated Kim Leadbeater’s ...
The election of the first American pope, Leo XIV, comes at a strange time when a Catholic establishment is running the show ...
Only one conclusion can be drawn from today’s talks in Istanbul: Russia has once again rejected the proposed unconditional 30 ...
Oh dear. Now legal action has been launched against the UK’s equalities watchdog – alleging that guidance around transgender ...
Back to our hapless Foreign Secretary David Lammy, who has found himself embroiled in a new war of words. No, not with Sergey ...
When politicians run out of solutions, they start offering symbolism – and this year, that symbolism comes in the form of a ...
The Environmental and Rural Affairs select committee is surely right that the government imposed the inheritance tax changes ...
The United Kingdom’s Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, has caused a stir with the release of his White Paper on immigration, ...
As humans, we commonly consider ourselves, our beliefs, and our work of particular importance. It is not surprising, then, ...
The Liberal Party is scrambling for solutions to broaden the party’s appeal after a crushing election defeat, with some ...
Australia’s economy in pursuit of a socialist, energy-poor future. The evidence for that claim is him welding Chris Bowen to ...
In an age of censorship and conformity, social media memes have proven cut through on issues thought outside the bounds of ...