Safety Measure or Police State? Increased Public Order Powers Proposed Amid Mass Protests

Police in London struggle with the challenges of maintaining public order amidst mass protests, as a parliamentary committee sheds light on the delicate balance between civil rights and law enforcement priorities. Here’s the full story.  Right to Protest The right to protest is a cornerstone of any democratic society, as the ability of like-minded individuals … Read more

From Russia with Spies: Sixth Individual Charged in Alleged Spy Ring Operating in the UK

A sixth member has been charged in a suspected Russian spy ring operating in the UK, with implications for security and a possible international incident brewing. Here’s the whole story.  Uncovering a Spy Ring While it is well known that most countries conduct spying operations, it is very rare that any of them are uncovered. That … Read more

‘Divisive, Deluded and Dangerous’ – Liz Truss’ US Tour Faces Scathing Words From Labour While PM Remains Tight-Lipped

Liz Truss’s appearance at CPAC has sparked debate and scrutiny, as she takes the stage among a diverse assembly of voices from the fringes of the political spectrum. Here’s the full story. Truss Renaissance Former British Prime Minister Liz Truss is enjoying somewhat of a renaissance in the United States recently.  Unexpected Home In the … Read more

Another Tory MP Forced to Apologise for “No-Go” Muslim Neighbourhood Comments

After Islamophobic accusations hit former Tory MP Lee Anderson, his colleague Paul Scully is now under fire for comments about alleged “no-go” Muslim areas of London and Birmingham. London MP’s Comments Spark Controversy London MP, Paul Scully, has received backlash for his recent remarks about perceived “no-go” areas in London and Birmingham, which he defends. … Read more

Does the Conservative Party Have an Islamophobia Problem? Here’s What They Think

Does the Conservative Party have an Islamophobia problem running through its core? That’s the question that many interviewers are asking Tory MPs, including the Prime Minister, after Lee Anderson’s controversial comments about London Mayor Sadiq Khan. Growing Pressure on Senior Conservatives Despite huge backlash from different political parties in the UK, including former Tory members, … Read more

‘These Things Happen’ – Russia’s Cold Response to the Death of Opposition Leader, UK Leads on Sanctions

The UK became the first country to issue sanctions on Russia for the death of political opposition leader Alexei Navalny, a stern Putin critic. The death took an even darker turn as it was revealed Navalny’s potential release was near. Talks on Navalny’s Releases Recent statements from Maria Pevchikh, an associate of Russian opposition leader … Read more

The Andrew Tate Effect: Labour Pledges to Tackle ‘Growing Scourge’ of Misogynistic Abuse in Schools

There is an alleged correlation between the rise in misogynistic abuse in schools towards women and the growing popularity of misogynistic social media stars such as Andrew Tate. Here’s how Labour plans to address this.  Labour’s Pledge to Address Misogyny in Schools In response to the rise of misogyny in UK classrooms, the Labour Party … Read more

Tories Face Another By-Election After Latest Tory MP Is Suspended for Alleged Lobbying

A Tory MP was suspended for 35 days after offering financial benefits to undercover reporters during a meeting in what has been hailed as a lobbying scandal, meaning Rishi Sunak faces yet another by-election, and most likely a defeat. A Controversial Suspension A potential by-election is on the cards for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak after … Read more

Tax Evasion of the Rich: TUC and Retail Chief Unite to Highlight £36 Billion in Uncollected Tax

TUC leader Paul Nowak and retail mogul Julian Richer have united to demand government action against wealthy tax dodgers, highlighting a £36 billion annual loss in uncollected taxes. Here’s the full story. Action Against Tax Dodgers The head of Britain’s trade union movement, Paul Nowak, and Julian Richer, founder of Richer Sounds, have collaborated to … Read more

“Virtue Signalling Nonsense” – Mayor Faces Backlash for Spending on London Overground Renaming

London Mayor Sadiq Khan has come under fire for his decision to spend millions renaming the city’s Overground stations, with Tory MPs calling it “virtue signalling nonsense.” Renaming of London Overground Lines Sadiq Khan’s decision to rename London Overground’s six lines has triggered backlash from Conservative critics because of its hefty price tag and the … Read more