A top UN official is worried about the UK government’s ‘stop the boats’ policy on migration.
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What are the 3 main political parties in UK?
Conservatives, Labour and Liberal Democrats.
What political type is the UK?
The United Kingdom is a Constitutional Monarchy in which the reigning monarch (that is, the king or queen who is the head of state at any given time) does not make any open political decisions. All political decisions are taken by the government and Parliament.
Who runs England?
The Prime Minister is the leader of Her Majesty’s Government and is ultimately responsible for all policy and decisions. The Prime Minister also: oversees the operation of the Civil Service and government agencies.
Is the UK a two party system?
The two party system in the United Kingdom allows for other parties to exist, although the main two parties tend to dominate politics; in this arrangement, other parties are not excluded and can win seats in Parliament.
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The Labour leader was quizzed about the threat of Nigel Farage and the immigration issue during a wide-ranging ITV interview this evening.
Chancellor hints at tax cuts amid record high tax burden, William visits Kate after surgery – Paper Talk Friday’s front pages feature a variety of…
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt hints at further tax cuts Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has strongly suggested that he’s thinking about reducing taxes in the upcoming spring Budget.…
Rishi Sunak sees off Conservative rebels as MPs back Rwanda bill Rishi Sunak has successfully steered his crucial Rwanda bill through the House of Commons,…
The controversial Bill is accused of violating international law.
Will the Rwanda Bill pass? Which MPs are voting against it? Rishi Sunak faced a big challenge to his authority on Tuesday night when around…
Is PMQs on today? Rishi Sunak to face PMQs ahead of Rwanda vote Today at Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs), Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will face…
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Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer: Ignore Labour landslide poll prediction The Times says Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer have both told their parties to…
The mysterious Daily Telegraph headline predicting a Tory wipeout. What’s the truth? After weeks of focus on the Middle East, most newspapers this morning took…
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Britain is sending 20,000 sailors, soldiers and aviators close to Russia’s borders in Nato’s biggest military exercise since the Cold War.
Most of Sunday’s front pages continue their coverage of the ongoing crisis in the Middle East as they note the grim 100-day milestone.
I am hugely concerned about what precedent this is setting for British democracy, and the wider destabilisation in the Middle East.
In Review: Inside the Post Office Scandal The Post Office scandal has dominated the British news over the past few weeks since the release of…
Since the release of the ITV drama – Mr Bates vs The Post Office – there have been widespread discussions over the infamous Post Office…
Is PMQs on today? PM faces Starmer as Post Office scandal dominates Prime Minister’s Questions is back today, marking the first PMQs in 2024. The…
Wanting a cheaper holiday is not a valid excuse to take children out of school, Labour warned yesterday.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has set an election date (sort of) ruling out an election in the first half of the year – that’s his “working assumption” anyway.
The phrase “working assumption” does give Sunak wriggle room should circumstances change, and he has not ruled out a spring election.
But experts suggest a Mid-November election is most likely and with the Tories still trailing behind Labour by around 20 points in the polls, the longer Sunak can drag the year out, the better chance it’ll be for him.
Polling suggests that despite the Tory noise around immigration, it’s the economy and the NHS that are the two top concerns for the British public.
‘Everyone has been shocked by watching what they have done over the past few days and beyond and it is an appalling miscarriage of justice.’
Sir Keir Starmer was dealt a humiliating blow yesterday after a senior Labour MP questioned his readiness for power.