They do say you shouldn’t take anything for granted and it seems Peter Mandelson is beginning to realise that too. He may have thought that his new appointment as UK ambassador to the US was set
Sadly, you can say what you like around the kitchen table at home,’ said Human Rights Commission President, Gillian Triggs, back in 2017. Australia cringed. Free speech has long been an
EXCLUSIVE - Liz Truss has suggested Keir Starmer is refusing a fully funded independent inquiry into grooming gangs because of Labour politicians' own roles.
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Nigel Farage proclaimed ‘Britain’s future PM’ at champagne fuelled Trump celebration party - The Independent’s political editor David Maddox and White House correspondent Andrew Feinberg were at the H
Mr Trump's key advisers are also debating whether to put Sir Keir Starmer 'at the back of the queue' of world leaders invited to Washington after tomorrow's inauguration.
Exclusive: The first Techne UK weekly tracker poll of 2025 has put Reform ‘within the margin of error’ for a three-way split at the top with Labour and the Tories
NIGEL Farage today reveals he has spoken to Keir Starmer’s government about helping them schmooze Donald Trump – as he declares he has the new US regime “on speed dial”. The Reform
No, not Donald Trump, but Nigel Farage. Republicans are swarming to meet the Reform UK leader, the media are chomping at the bit to interview him, and there's even talk of a $10m donation waiting in the wings.
Tactical voting was Keir Starmer’s secret weapon. Next time, it could be turned against him - COMMENT: The prime minister won because of anti-Tory tactical voting last year – but, John Rentoul argues,
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has launched a scathing attack on Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, claiming the Government is getting off to "the worst possible start" with incoming US President Donald Trump over the Chagos Islands deal.