Questioning the need for airport bars to serve alcoholic drinks before breakfast time, RyanAir boss Michael O’Leary says: “I ...
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Andrew Cavenagh can’t be a Rangers procrastinator and to quote Boris Johnson: When the herd moves, it moves
It's nearly 12 months since Cavenagh took up the reins as Gers chairman at Ibrox and it's fair to say that it's been a bumpy ...
James McIntyre’s biography tends heavily to a depiction of Brown as having a sense of moral duty to lead, rather than to any ...
Keir Starmer’s unpopularity has led the U.K.’s Labour Party to a humiliating defeat in local elections. Now, with five major ...
It's nothing new for a governing party to go backwards in local elections, but the extent to which voters have turned on ...
The leader of Reform UK would require a political earthquake to achieve a national success. Luckily for him, volatile voters ...
Scottish and Welsh nationalism will be further radicalised if Reform UK sets the tone of debate over inclusion in the British state, says Guardian columnist Rafael Behr ...
Human Rights lawyer Harriet Wistrich has claimed that police failures in the investigation of serial rapist John Worboys ...
In Roundhay, one of its safest wards, activists say the party must win back progressive voters as support drifts to the Greens ...
Britain is on course for a Reform government with Nigel Farage as Prime Minister. It’s not inevitable, of course.
Commenting on politics is an act of faith because it’s hard to know how the landscape will have shifted by the time people ...
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