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14/05/2026
Wes Streeting Resigns As Health Secretary
Health Secretary Wes Streeting has resigned from the Cabinet, saying it is "now clear" that Keir Starmer will not lead the Labour Party into the next general election.


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14/05/2026
Mu Sochua: The Cambodian Politician Urging UK Action On 'Scam Centres'
Mu Sochua is on an international mission to rid Cambodia of its industrial-scale ‘scam centres’. Noah Vickers speaks to her as she brings her message to Westminster


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14/05/2026
Streeting Allies Say He Is Set To Resign As Contenders Eye Up Leadership Challenge
Wes Streeting is set to leave government today, according to allies, and launch a campaign for Number 10 as the Labour Party plunges into civil war.


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14/05/2026
Why Palantir’s NHS data tools may not improve our healthcare
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Uptake of Palantir’s Federated Data Platform has been limited, and it faces continuing strong opposition from patients and NHS staff

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14/05/2026
Bristol dancers take centre stage in major new RWA exhibition
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The Royal West of England Academy (RWA) is turning its galleries into a dancefloor for a new exhibition this summer.

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13/05/2026
Keir Starmer Told To Step Down During Private Meeting With Ministers
Exclusive: A junior minister called for Keir Starmer to step down as Prime Minister and set out a departure timetable in a private meeting on Wednesday afternoon, PoliticsHome understands.


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13/05/2026
Ed Miliband Allies Say He Has Numbers for Leadership Challenge
Ed Miliband has the numbers to stand in a leadership contest if Andy Burnham is unable, his allies say.


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13/05/2026
Soft Left MPs Ready To Fight For Burnham Inclusion If Streeting Runs
Labour's 'soft left' including senior members of the influential Tribune group of MPs will push the party's ruling body to allow for Andy Burnham's inclusion in a leadership race if one is triggered imminently, PoliticsHome understands.


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13/05/2026
Nigel Farage Faces Formal Investigation Into Failure To Declare £5m Gift
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage is facing a formal inquiry over whether he breached parliamentary rules by failing to declare a £5m gift.


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13/05/2026
The ascent of man
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A poem from one of our regular contributors which almost certainly has nothing whatsoever to do with recent events…

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13/05/2026
Sudan: genocide, revolution, and a health system under siege
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Speakers at Gloucestershire event trace Sudan’s descent from Darfur to today’s humanitarian catastrophe

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12/05/2026
What We Can Expect From The King's Speech
On Wednesday, Charles III will deliver the King's Speech in Parliament, setting out the government’s plans for policies and legislation for the coming parliamentary session. 


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12/05/2026
Wes Streeting Ally Resigns As Health Minister
Zubir Ahmed, a junior minister in the Department of Health and Social Care, has resigned from government saying he has "irrevocably" lost confidence in the Prime Minister.


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12/05/2026
In a multiparty system, first past the post no longer works
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After a drubbing in local elections, Labour must make bold policy changes and implementing electoral reform is a top priority

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12/05/2026
The Value of the UACES Annual Conference: Academic Quality, Community and Value for Money

The UACES Annual Conference is widely recognised for its academic quality, but it also stands out for the value it offers to delegates. At a time when conference costs are rising across the sector, UACES has taken a deliberate approach to ensuring that high quality academic exchange remains accessible, inclusive and affordable. You can discover […]

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12/05/2026
Labour Mayor Says Andy Burnham's Return To Government Should Not Be Blocked
Exclusive: Labour mayor Helen Godwin has told PoliticsHome that Manchester mayor Andy Burnham "should not be blocked" from returning to Westminster and that she "wouldn't dislike the idea" of Burnham being Prime Minister.


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12/05/2026
Jess Phillips Resigns As Home Office Minister
Jess Phillips has resigned as a minister, claiming she has “given up” believing the prime minister was doing enough to clamp down on violence against women and girls.


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12/05/2026
Andy Burnham Meets MPs In London As Manchester Mayor Sets Sights On No 10
Exclusive: Manchester mayor and Labour leadership hopeful Andy Burnham will meet Labour MPs in London today ahead of plans to announce a potential seat that will give him a route to No 10.


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12/05/2026
Top PM Aide Darren Jones "Sounding Out Support" For Potential Leadership Run
Exclusive: Chief secretary to the Prime Minister Darren Jones has sparked suspicion among colleagues that he is quietly sounding out support for a future leadership bid of his own, PoliticsHome understands.


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12/05/2026
Minister Quits And Calls For Keir Starmer To Resign
Faith and communities minister Miatta Fahnbulleh is the first minister to resign and call for the Prime Minister to quit.


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12/05/2026
Rishi Sunak On AI: I Wish I'd Spoken To The Country More About The Change Coming
Britain is well-positioned to benefit from the AI revolution, but its workforce may be more exposed than many others. Rishi Sunak tells Francis Elliott how he wishes he had done more to help voters prepare for what is about to come


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11/05/2026
Hull, Holmes and Halifax: film’s best Sherlock was a Yorkshire lad
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A look at the York-born actor who played Doyle’s great detective 45 times, as new BFI restorations of three silent films are launched

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11/05/2026
Daily Telegraph disinformation check
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This blog challenges statements made by The Daily Telegraph by quoting other sources and giving our own editorial view

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11/05/2026
Catherine West To Canvass MPs For September Labour Leader Election
Labour MP Catherine West will no longer launch a bid for her leadership on Monday afternoon and will instead canvass support for a timetable for Keir Starmer's resignation and the election of a new leader in September.


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11/05/2026
Keir Starmer Tries To Position Labour As The Party Of A "Stronger And Fairer" Britain
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has attempted to shore up his leadership of the Labour Party and of the country by saying Labour needs to go beyond just “incremental change” and be the party of a “stronger and fairer” Britain.


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11/05/2026
Sewage Watch – Protect our rivers and beaches
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Since April 2023 Sewage Watch has been keeping a running log of press coverage on the state of sewage dumping into our rivers and onto our beaches

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11/05/2026
We're Going To Need A Bigger Stick: Britain Seeks AI Sovereignty
Britain has now made clear that it wants AI sovereignty, of a kind. But there are numerous hurdles in the way, reports Matilda Martin. For a seat at the table with the US and China, say experts, we’re going to need a bigger stick


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10/05/2026
Keir Starmer To Say "People Need Hope" As Calls For Resignation Grow
Prime Minister Keir Starmer is set to deliver a key speech tomorrow which he is widely expected to use as an attempt to push back against calls for his resignation from a growing number of Labour MPs.


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10/05/2026
Angela Rayner Calls For Andy Burnham's Return
Former deputy prime minister Angela Rayner has backed away from challenging Keir Starmer for the leadership herself – but called for Andy Burnham to be allowed back into the parliamentary party.


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10/05/2026
SNP Wins Election With Labour And Reform Tied In Second Place
The SNP has decisively won the Scottish Parliament election, securing another five years in office.


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10/05/2026
"Keir Needs To Go": Labour MPs Brace For Dramatic Week In Westminster
Pressure is mounting on Prime Minister Keir Starmer to step down following disastrous election results for Labour in Thursday's local elections, but there are concerns among the party's MPs around who would run in a leadership contest that is called ...


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09/05/2026
"Beyond A Shit Show": Labour MPs In London Push For Comms Change
Labour’s grip on two-thirds of councils in London came to an end on Thursday, with the number of red councils falling from 21 to just nine. London Labour MPs are angry, after the city, long seen as safe Labour territory, suffered heavy losses on Thur...


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09/05/2026
Plaid Cymru Set To Form Minority Government In Wales
Plaid Cymru will aim to form the next Welsh government as a minority administration, ending Labour’s generational rule in Wales.


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09/05/2026
Labour MP Says She Will Challenge PM By Monday If A Cabinet Minister Does Not
A backbench Labour MP has said that if a cabinet minister does not put themselves forward to challenge Keir Starmer as party leader by Monday, she will attempt to trigger a leadership contest herself.


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09/05/2026
Starmer Enters The Danger Zone
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has been put on notice by Labour MPs after a dismal set of local election results.


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09/05/2026
Book Review: Stalin Ate my Homework by Alexei Sayle
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An hilarious story of Sayle's childhood in Liverpool coloured by his parents’ struggle for socialism from the start of the 20th Century

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09/05/2026
Government action on stronger hunting laws
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Local campaigners celebrate Labour’s plans to close loopholes in 2004 Hunting Act, and encourage wider participation in public consultation

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09/05/2026
“Consulting Citizens? Be Our Guest – But Only on Our Conditions”

By Karolina Borońska-Hryniewiecka (Polish Academy of Science & Paris 1 – Panthéon Sorbonne) & Jan Kotýnek Krotký (Masaryk University) On 9 May 2026, we celebrate Europe Day and the fourth anniversary of the closing event of the Conference on the Future of Europe (CoFoE) hailed as a landmark transnational democratic experiment. During CoFoE hundreds of […]

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08/05/2026
Sadiq Khan Says Labour Faces "Existential" Crisis And Warns Greens Are The Biggest Threat
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has warned that the Labour Party faces an "existential" threat nationwide, and described London's results as "bitterly disappointing".


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08/05/2026
SNP On Course For Victory In Scotland As Results Continue
The SNP is on course to become the largest party in Holyrood once again – but without a parliamentary majority.


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08/05/2026
The Reform Wave Reaches Kemi Badenoch's Backyard
Reform's dominant victory in Essex will likely be one of the local election results most worrying Kemi Badenoch.


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08/05/2026
Welsh First Minister Loses Seat In Labour Collapse
Welsh First Minister Eluned Morgan has lost her seat as Labour faces a historic collapse in Wales.


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08/05/2026
The People’s Emergency Briefing: essential viewing
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A 50-minute film brings home the immediacy of the need to address the climate crisis and how it is already impacting on our daily lives

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08/05/2026
Way out west: when Laurel and Hardy came to Bristol
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Laurel and Hardy once paid a call on Bristol’s popular speedway team, the Bulldogs

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08/05/2026
From Apollo to Artemis: progress, power, and the costs we do not count
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Human invention has let us see our planet from its own moon, but do we really appreciate the true costs and responsibility that brings?

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07/05/2026
“Angry and let down”: nurses respond to the annual pay rise
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The 2026 pay award to nurses fails to take account of rising inflation, resulting in real term pay cuts for nurses

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06/05/2026
The trust bridges that won WWII
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We sometimes undervalue the role of trust in politics and the vital contribution of those who make it possible. How we could do with it now!

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06/05/2026
Will Europe stand with the oppressor or the people of Iran?
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The Iranian regime’s policy of harsh repression is a symptom of weakness and fear – the people of Iran need action now from the UK and EU

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05/05/2026
Entitled: or how states shape the US vote
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Attempts to gerrymander and manipulate eligible voters in the US mid-terms in November reflect Trump’s unpopularity and need for control

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05/05/2026
Ideology matters: why social democracy is Labour’s way forward
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It is surely time for progressive politics to grow a new ideological anchor

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04/05/2026
Britain’s Palestine failure and the collapse of the international rules-based order
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Britain dithers on the sidelines instead of seizing the opportunity to address a century-old injustice inflicted on the Palestinian people

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01/05/2026
Why Research Needs a Supportive Environment as Much as Funding Priorities

Ask any academic about how they have come to their present station in their careers and they will talk at some point about the role of chance. The conversation in a queue at a coffee break at a conference, the sitting in on a departmental seminar series, the email on a disciplinary mailing list: the […]

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30/04/2026
High praise for West Wycombe School’s progress as revealed in the latest Ofsted inspection results

Ofsted praises West Wycombe School’s inclusive, kind culture and strong progress, with ‘Expected standard’ achieved across all key areas

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27/04/2026
Chasing Indicators or Changing Practices? Ukrainian Universities under Performance‑Based Funding

Kateryna Suprun In the increasingly turbulent economic environment facing many European higher education institutions (HEIs) (Pruvot et al., 2025), performance-based funding (PBF) remains a popular instrument for allocating at least part of core public funding (European Commission, 2023). Traditionally, PBF involves governments rewarding HEIs for meeting specific objectives – an approach often assumed to improve […]

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17/04/2026
Conflict Is Underrated: From Unity to Complementarity in EU Foreign Policy

A small meeting room in the European External Action Service is an unlikely place to get goosebumps. Yet, this happened time and time again as I spoke to European Union (EU) officials about the ground-breaking decision to deploy the European Peace Facility (EPF) to support Ukraine’s military response against Russia’s full-scale invasion during a cold […]

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14/04/2026
Why are there holiday delay warnings over the EU's new border system?
The EU's much-delayed Entry/Exit System will change the way UK passengers travel to 29 countries.


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10/04/2026
Explainer: Your Guide to Hungary’s Election on 12 April

Although I am currently immersed in the London local elections — speaking with residents, listening to concerns, and experiencing democracy at its most immediate level — I didn’t want to miss the chance to reflect on Hungary’s 12 April vote. I have analysed Hungarian politics for many years, and this election is among the most […]

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27/03/2026
Research Security and the EU’s Geopolitical Turn: Governing Knowledge in a Changing World

Cristina Pinna Over the past decade, research security has moved from a technical concern discussed among specialists to a central issue in European research policy. What began as a debate about protecting sensitive technologies has expanded into a broader question about how knowledge should be governed in a changing geopolitical environment. Today, it shapes funding […]

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19/03/2026
Sadiq Khan says Labour should pledge to rejoin EU
Downing Street has repeatedly said the government will not rejoin the single market or customs union.


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11/03/2026
Queering the EU’s Foreign Policy and external relations: What does this mean and why does it matter?

By Dimitris Bouris (University of Amsterdam), Saul Kenny (Article 109), Hanna L. Mühlenhoff (University of Amsterdam) In our recent article for JCMS we set out to queer the European Union Foreign and Security Policy. But what does this mean? Queer, once a slur, is now a popular term that captures the variety of sexual orientations […]

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11/03/2026
When Development Policy Becomes Migration Policy: Side Effect or by Design?

By Agnese Pacciardi (School of Global Studies, University of Sussex) In June 2026, the European Union’s Pact on Migration and Asylum will enter into force. The Pact explicitly recognises the role of civil society organisations and NGOs in EU migration management, acknowledging their practical expertise, especially in working in contexts that are outside the EU. […]

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04/03/2026
Lorries skipping border checks is disease risk - MPs
Government data shows a rise in trucks failing to turn up at Sevington after arrival in Kent.


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27/02/2026
Summary: “Public Health, Markets, and Law” – A Symposium in the Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics

On 24 February 2026 3-4.30pm GMT, EUHealthGov hosted the launch of a Symposium entitled ‘Public Health, Markets, and Law’ published recently in the Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics of the American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics, and guest-edited by Dr Mina Hosseini and Professor Imelda Maher (both UCD). The role of markets in […]

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26/02/2026
Spain to check Gibraltar arrivals under post-Brexit deal
Arrivals at the Rock's airport would have to show their passport twice under a new UK-EU treaty.


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11/02/2026
Reeves argues for deeper trade partnership with EU
Chancellor Rachel Reeves says closer partnership with the EU is beneficial for economy and security.


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27/01/2026
In memory of my grandparents

The photo accompanying this article shows the memorial stone at the site of the Nazi extermination camp based in Treblinka, Poland. It was one of over 40,000 death camps and incarceration centres purposely built to mass-murder or enslave millions of people during Hitler’s regime. I drove to Treblinka in 1991. It was one of the […]

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04/01/2026
Starmer ready for closer EU alignment 'in the national interest'
It is the clearest indication yet the PM wants to pursue a closer relationship with Europe in a broader number of areas.


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27/12/2025
Don't rule out EU customs union, TUC boss tells Starmer
Trade unionist Paul Nowak says he wants to see the "closest possible" economic relationship with the EU.


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11/12/2025
How Rejoin can win

For years the pro EU side has been fragmented. Different groups protected their own branding, their own messages, their own direction. But no single organisation can deliver Rejoin. Not the European Movement, not any party, not any individual campaigner. If we want to rejoin a union of European countries, our first task is to become […]

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07/12/2025
Knowledge is how we win against Brexit

The antidote to lies is the truth. Britain left the EU because the public were systematically misled. Many now recognise this, but millions still do not. When the truth becomes widely understood, the UK can reset its view of the EU. A fresh start. A chance to see Europe not through myths, but through facts. […]

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04/12/2025
Henry Zeffman: Less than meets the eye to Starmer's words on Brexit
This week, the PM was trying to set the scene for what is to come on the UK-EU relationship, sources say.


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30/11/2025
The message Britain ignored: Why we need migrants

The warning was clear over a decade ago, but Britain failed to listen. Back in 2014, on the BBC’s Sunday Politics London programme, Andrew Neil was discussing David Cameron’s plan to curb EU migration, a plan driven more by fear than common sense. Nick Watt, then of The Guardian and now of BBC Newsnight, offered a […]

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10/11/2025
Europe’s first single market 2,000 years ago

The first time Europe had free movement of people, a single market, and a single currency was under the Roman Empire. The Itiner-E project, created with Google’s support, has digitally recreated the enormous 186,000-mile road network that once connected Rome’s dominion from Britain to the Balkans. People, goods, and ideas travelled freely across a continent ruled […]

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31/10/2025
Polish pilots helped us to win the Battle of Britain – but later they were shunned

It was 85 years ago, on 31 October 1940, that Britain finally crushed the relentless Nazi air assault on our country that had lasted for over three gruelling months. Without brave Polish pilots it’s unlikely that the Battle of Britain would have resulted in the first major defeat against Hitler. The Poles were extremely skilled […]

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23/10/2025
Labour can’t make Brexit work

My poster in October 2024 said the black hole in Britain’s finances was Brexit. Now the Chancellor agrees: Brexit is the cause of many of Britain’s economic problems. Rachel Reeves has finally drawn a straight line from leaving the EU to the choices in her budget. In an interview with The Guardian, she admitted that […]

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12/10/2025
Migrants are not to blame for Britain’s problems

Britain depends on migrants – yet our leaders and some newspapers still scapegoat them for the nation’s ills. The truth is the very opposite: without migrants, Britain would struggle to survive, let alone thrive. Ten years ago, in October 2015, I gave a speech about how UK newspapers were publishing shocking lies about migrants and […]

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29/09/2025
Churchill’s dream has almost come true

In May 1948 Winston Churchill declared at the launch of the Congress of Europe: “We cannot aim at anything less than the union of Europe as a whole.” Churchill’s dream has nearly come true. Today, almost every European country is either in the EU or has applied to join. The outsiders? Russia, Belarus, and Britain. On […]

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25/09/2025
Brexit: How Britain was out-negotiated

Michel Barnier, the EU’s chief Brexit negotiator, kept a secret diary of the talks. Published in 2021, it revealed in painful detail why Britain lost so badly at the negotiating table. Jonathan Powell, former Downing Street chief of staff, summed it up. Britain was left with: “a flawed withdrawal agreement and a deeply disadvantageous future […]

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27/08/2025
Sea border for food and agricultural products 'in place until 2027'
The border for such goods will not be dismantled until 2027, the UK government is expected to confirm.


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02/02/2024
What is the new Northern Ireland Brexit trade deal?
Ministers have set out new trade arrangements for Northern Ireland, the rest of the UK and the EU.


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30/12/2020
A quick guide to what's in the Brexit deal
These are the most important aspects of the UK-EU deal, and what they mean for people's lives and businesses.


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31/01/2020
Full Brexit journey in under two minutes
It's been more than three years since the UK voted to leave the European Union but how did we get here?


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13/12/2019
Why we lost – and where we go from here

When the history of Brexit is written, the Lib Dems’ decision to let Johnson hold this election will be seen as a key strategic error.

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11/12/2019
7 reasons to vote Johnson out

We can kick Johnson out. So brave the elements and vote for the candidates with the best chance of beating the Tories.

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11/12/2019
Trump sabotages Brexiters’ last-ditch safety net

Relying on the WTO for our trade was always a terrible idea. Now that the US president has ripped a hole in it, it’s economic suicide.

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11/12/2019
With a final tactical voting push, we can beat Johnson

Good news from YouGov poll is Tory lead is shrinking. Bad news is they are still ahead because too many pro-European votes are being wasted.

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10/12/2019
Johnson won’t stop the chaos – that’s just propaganda

A Tory victory means more chaos. The only way to end the arguments over Brexit and fix our real problems is to vote them out.

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10/12/2019
Tories bully BBC because it’s easily cowed

Johnson yesterday hinted he would axe the licence fee. This had two purposes: cover up his NHS blunder and pummel the BBC into submission.

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10/12/2019
At Christmas you tell the truth, but not if you’re Johnson

PM rips off Love Actually in his video but misses out the punch line: “Just because it’s Christmas and at Christmas you tell the truth.”

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10/12/2019
Don’t worry about voting tactically for Corbyn. He won’t win

Right-wing press has branded Corbyn unelectable. They are right - he is. Not for the reasons they suggest, but because of simple maths.

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09/12/2019
Tory “punch” propaganda backfires

To cover up Johnson’s NHS disaster, Tories fabricate story about Labour activist punching Hancock aide.

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09/12/2019
Johnson’s dishonesty and disorganisation on Irish Sea border

Not only is Johnson lying about surrendering to the EU demand for an internal UK border, he isn’t ready to deliver a deal by December 2020.

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