
UK elections: Conservatives’ defeat pushes party towards a more radical populism
The figures emerging as future leaders of the opposition come from the hard-right wing of the Tories

The figures emerging as future leaders of the opposition come from the hard-right wing of the Tories

Europeans who remained in the UK following the referendum and withdrawal regret the increase in paperwork, the difficulty finding workers and the increasingly suspicious attitude towards foreigners
Almost all the heads of state who were at the gathering in Italy are in a situation of political fragility

The Hope Hostel in Kigali, operational through British funding, has been empty for two years and is now preparing to receive the asylum seekers London plans to expel despite criticism of the Rwandan regime by human rights organizations

Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control targeted 16 people and two entities in Iran that produce engines that power the drones used in the April 13 attack on Israeli territory

The decision by Nike to change the color of the St. George’s Cross has even prompted the prime minister and the man who is favored to succeed him to make their displeasure known

The government is under pressure to return the donation from business executive Frank Hester, who talking about a Black lawmaker said she made him ‘want to hate all Black women’ and that she ‘should be shot’

The government hopes putting more money in people’s pockets during a cost-of-living crisis will boost the Conservative Party’s dire ratings

Buckingham Palace’s scant information on the health of Charles III and Kate Middleton, who was seen in a photograph Monday, raises more questions than answers

German Government spokesman said the leak was part of Russia’s ‘information war’ against the West, and that the aim was to create discord within Germany

The Conservative government had earlier only revealed a 290 million pound ($366 million) commitment, so the new figures opened the plan to wider scrutiny from critics

In an interview with EL PAÍS, Julian Assange’s wife expresses cautious optimism after the hearing in London on the U.S. request to extradite the WikiLeaks co-founder

The results will worsen fears among Conservatives that, after 14 years in power, the party is heading for a drubbing when a national election is held in less than a year

During his weekly questioning in the House of Commons, Sunak sought to mock the position of the Labour Party’s leader on the definition of a woman

The ceremony comes after new Foreign Minister Stéphane Séjourné made his first trip to the Middle East, including Israel and the Palestinian territories, where he pushed for the release of the hostages

The news shocked the nation. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said the disease was caught early and the whole country is hoping for a speedy recovery

Inflation weighs on capped enrollments and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s anti-immigration discourse discourages foreign students

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak remains at the helm of a divided and demoralized party that is lagging in the polls

A bigger test for U.K. Prime Minister will come Wednesday when lawmakers are set to vote on the bill as a whole

The Conservative government has ended ‘the era of peace dividends’ ushered in by Margaret Thatcher and predicts new conflicts with Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran in the years to come

The package, worth 2.5 billion pounds ($3.2 billion) over the next fiscal year, is the largest the U.K. has provided to Ukraine since the war began

In a statement, Joe Biden said the coalition strikes ‘are in direct response to unprecedented Houthi attacks against international maritime vessels in the Red Sea’

The British government announced this week that the number of migrants crossing fell by more than a third in 2023, to just under 26,000

The obsession with framing migration as an invasion is especially jarring in Spain, a country that hundreds of thousands of people left to escape misery and Franco’s dictatorship
Almost two-thirds of British exporters complain about how complicated trading with the EU has become. Starting January 31, new controls will be imposed on food products

In the last twelve months, we have witnessed the political and regulatory tightening of the worst impulses against migrants around the world. It will be difficult for us to reverse this drift

Automation and advances in artificial intelligence are posing the enormous challenge of a labor revolution in which machines threaten millions of jobs with obsolescence