‘Open goal’: Why readers think Brexit should define the next election - YOUR VIEWS: Readers say Sir Keir Starmer’s plan to ...
While Americans were riveted by the James Comey Senate hearings Thursday, another event, almost as important to our democracy, was happening across the pond. The British had a general election that ...
Readers discuss public perception of Starmer, the state of the police and post-Brexit UK (Picture: AP) This reader weighs in on Brexit (Picture: REUTERS/Temilade Adelaja) I read an article suggesting ...
Sir Keir Starmer is betraying Brexit by nudging Britain towards ever-closer political and economic union with the EU, writes ...
Exclusive: After tacking to the right on migration, it is on EU relations that the government believes it can strike a clear ...
One step forward, two steps back. That seems to be the pace at which the UK is moving towards its exit from the European Union, even as it nears its current Brexit deadline at the end of the month.
Women under 25 are flocking to the populist left faster than young men moving to the populist right ...
It's been eight years since just under 52% of the British electorate voted to leave the European Union, in a monumental decision that divided friends, families and the nation. It still does, to a ...
The referendum was held in June 2016, when the electorate voted to Leave the EU by a slight margin, with a 51.9% share of the vote. All regions of England and Wales except London voted in favour of ...
BMG poll shows Reform UK at 32 per cent, 12 points ahead of Labour (20 per cent) and 15 ahead of Conservatives (17 per cent), ...
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