As warm spring weather and effusions of greenery spread across our disordered continent, Americans are understandably mesmerized by the widening chaos, unresolved conflict and bottomless corruption of ...
Sam and Anne make their predictions and get into the political meat and potatoes of 2026, focusing on: Politics at Sam and ...
WHEN the crowd at the World Darts Championship were caught up in an enthusiastic rendition of “Keir Starmer is a w****r” and ...
Managed decline or major renewal? Either way, this is why I fear we're running out of time to turn round the country before ...
There are some years that are a bit rubbish, like 2025, and some that are all peace and love, like 1967. Past performance is ...
Brexit and immigration upended their 14-year reign — setting the stage for a pitched battle to remake British conservatism. Credit...Photo illustration by Matt Chase Supported by By Mark Landler Mark ...
BRITISH elections have been shaped by two long-term trends. Voters have become more volatile: more than four in ten switched their allegiance between the general elections of 2019 and 2024, the ...
London — Britain will lower the voting age from 18 to 16 by the next national election as part of measures to increase democratic participation, the government announced Thursday. The center-left ...
LONDON — If you thought U.K. politics was a rollercoaster this year, grip tight for 2026. Less than two years after his landslide victory, Keir Starmer faces an internal threat to his leadership ...
Elon Musk has invaded Britain—if only via tweet. This week, the rightwing American billionaire stirred chaos by unleashing a tweet-storm against Keir Starmer, the Labor Party leader and current U.K.