Tony Benn: Legacy of a Principled British Politician

Tony Benn - Portrait - National Portrait Gallery Anthony Neil Wedgwood Benn (1925–2014), universally known as Tony Benn, stands as one of the most principled

GMB Warns Millions Struggle to Pay Council Tax

Millions Struggling as Council Tax Debt Crisis Pushes 1.5 Million People Towards the Courts More than 1.5 million people were dragged into court proceedings over

Should Britain Introduce a £15 Minimum Wage for All Workers?

Should Britain Introduce a £15 Minimum Wage for All Workers?Zack Polanski's Proposal Sparks Debate Over Pay, Poverty and Economic Reality A proposal by Green Party

George Finch: The Rise of Britain’s Youngest County Leader

At just 19, George Finch rapidly ascended from youth councillor to the youngest leader of Warwickshire County Council, representing a shift in British politics toward youthful leadership. His tenure has sparked debate over experience versus enthusiasm, particularly regarding controversial decisions like the removal of the Pride flag and his strong stance on immigration.

THE FALL OF A SCOTTISH POLITICAL DYNASTY

For years, Nicola Sturgeon and Peter Murrell stood at the summit of Scottish politics, a couple so deeply entwined with the fortunes of the Scottish

THE POLITICS OF THE U-TURN: WHEN CHANGING YOUR MIND IS A STRENGTH, NOT A WEAKNESS

The term "U-turn" in politics is often ridiculed, signifying government retreats from policies that suggest weakness. However, historical examples like those of Liz Truss and Neville Chamberlain illustrate that changing course can reflect good governance, responsiveness to reality, and democratic humility rather than an admission of failure.

Gary O’Donoghue: Echoes of Darkness and Light

Gary O'Donoghue, a distinguished BBC correspondent, shares his personal journey from childhood blindness to a successful journalism career, illustrating resilience and empathy. His experiences have shaped his approach to reporting, prioritizing human stories and emotional truths. O'Donoghue's narrative highlights parental love and the power of adaptation amidst adversity.

NIGEL’S £5M CRYPTO BONANZA

Farage Faces Questions Over Undeclared £5 Million Gift By Ciceros Political Desk Nigel Farage and Reform UK are facing growing political pressure after revelations surrounding

England’s 4-2 Victory Over Croatia Marks Strong World Cup Opening

England kicked off their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign with a thrilling 4-2 win over Croatia in Dallas. Led by Harry Kane’s two goals, England showcased attacking prowess while revealing defensive weaknesses. Next, they face Ghana, who recently defeated Panama. The match highlights a promising start for both England and British football overall.

The State We’re In 2024–25

The UK faces significant challenges, including rising homelessness and personal debt, with 354,000 people homeless and personal debt reaching £1.9 trillion. Despite slight improvements in mortgage arrears and inflation, high living costs persist, leaving many households financially strained. Overall, the situation remains precarious, with recovery still elusive.

Ending England’s Housing Crisis: The Need for 90,000 New Homes

More than 1.3 million households are trapped on social housing waiting lists in England, yet last year just over 12,000 new social homes were built. At the current rate, Shelter warns it would take 119 years to clear the backlog — a lifetime of uncertainty for families living in temporary Continue Reading

Murder Trial Hears of Vulnerable Man’s “Heartbreaking” Decline

Jurors at Stafford Crown Court have heard distressing evidence about the final years of a vulnerable man whose dramatic physical deterioration left neighbours fearing he was seriously ill. Rubin Blount, 28, was living with Melanie James, 63, and Kenneth Newton, 57, after being placed in their care by social services. Continue Reading

Getting On: The Comedy That Understood the NHS than any other Drama

Written by some of the most experienced writers, “Getting On” dealt with the NHS, the comedy side of dramatic operations, life-or-death decisions and the heroics of doctors battling against impossible odds. Yet one of the finest depictions of the NHS arrived quietly, without fanfare, and took place not in a Continue Reading

Boston’s Streets Come Alive With Scottish Celebrations

BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS – If anyone in Boston was hoping for a quiet weekend, they clearly underestimated the Tartan Army. “For one weekend at least, Boston belonged to the Scots. The kilts will be packed away, the songs will fade, and the pubs will restock their shelves. But for thousands of Continue Reading

Royal Marines Board Tanker in Anti-Russia Operation

FROM SHADOWING TO SEIZING: BRITAIN DRAWS A NEW LINE AGAINST RUSSIA’S SHADOW FLEET Posted on 15 June 2026 by Cicero’s The waters of the English Channel have long been a stage for naval diplomacy, intelligence gathering, and quiet observation. This weekend, however, Britain demonstrated that it is prepared to do Continue Reading