As The Guardian has noted: Britain is on track to become a “National Health State” where half of all public spending is allocated to the
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Trump, free speech and the use of force
As Reuters have noted: U.S. President Donald Trump warned people on Tuesday against protesting at the weekend military parade in Washington marking the U.S. Army’s
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Will Trump’s attitude to US states transfer to Westminster and devolved government?
Pete Hesgeth, who quite bizarrely is US Defence Secretary, said yesterday that troops sent to Los Angeles were expected to stay for at least 60
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Why are limited sanctions on two Israeli ministers enough for David Lammy?
As was widely reported in the media last night, the UK has joined Australia, Canada, New Zealand and Norway in imposing sanctions against extremist Israeli
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Does Reeves care about real people who are suffering?
As The Guardian notes this morning: Disability benefit cuts planned by the UK government will disproportionately impact the lives of people in Wales, campaigners have
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Why are we listening to Fiona Hill?
As the Guardian reports this morning: Russia is at war with Britain, the US is no longer a reliable ally and the UK has to
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What if Trump fails?
Consider a possibility for a moment. I’m not suggesting that Trump‘s Big Beautiful Bill Act is not going to reach the US statute book, but
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When will Labour learn that it can never out Reform Reform?
The Guardian has this headline this morning: The story begins by saying: The Labour faction influencing Downing Street’s pitch to Reform UK voters has urged
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Should big tech be allowed to issue crypto?
If big tech can issue their own currencies for use around the world, what chance is there that macroeconomic control of the national economies of
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