Ann Widdecombe: A Voice Silenced in an Act of Violence

British politics has lost one of its most recognisable, uncompromising and extraordinary figures. Ann Widdecombe, the former Conservative minister, parliamentarian, author and television personality, has

Will Count Binface Win?

Clacton Goes to the Polls: Can Count Binface Turn Protest into Political Gold A By-election Unlike Any Other British politics has rarely lacked spectacle, but the Clacton by-election has elevated Westminster’s long tradition of political theatre to an entirely new level. Ten years ago, television viewers watched in disbelief as Continue Reading

Mum’s £12m Lottery Dream Hangs in the Balance After Shopkeeper Bins Winning Ticket

Agonising 30-day wait for Welsh family as National Lottery investigates ‘binned jackpot’ drama Abercynon, South Wales — July 9, 2026 In the quiet valleys of South Wales, where dreams are often modest and fortunes rare, one family’s ordinary lottery habit has spiralled into a tale worthy of the tabloids. Kath Continue Reading

Love and Law: Dramatic Skyscraper Proposal Leads to Arrests

Two renowned urban climbers were arrested after scaling the Empire State Building during a protest and marriage proposal. Authorities are reviewing security protocols following their unauthorized access and display of a peace message.

US Global Leadership Under Trump: A Dimming Reputation

Recent polling reveals that Donald Trump's approval ratings are faltering both domestically and internationally. Many Americans view him unfavorably regarding Iran negotiations and economic management. Globally, confidence in his leadership is low, suggesting that spectacle alone may not mend his troubled reputation.

Cones Around Dead Deer Raise Question Over Council Response

Drivers ask why road workers marked the animal with traffic cones but left it in the carriageway despite pledges to reduce bureaucracy A small muntjac

The Demise and Resignation of Keir Starmer

Keir Starmer Resigns as UK Prime Minister and Labour Leader Amid Internal Party Divisions London, 22 June 2026 — In a significant development for British

Why we should celebrate Windrush Day: “The Britain They Built”

Windrush Day, celebrated on June 22, honors the 1948 arrival of Caribbean migrants who significantly contributed to post-war Britain’s rebuilding. They worked across various sectors, embedding themselves in the nation’s fabric amidst discrimination. As Britain evolved culturally and socially through immigrant contributions, it is crucial to recognize their lasting impact on British history.

What Does It Mean to Be English Today? The Heated LBC Debate on Ethnic Nationalism vs. Immigrant Contribution

A recent exchange on LBC Radio has brought into sharp focus one of the most contentious questions in contemporary British life: what does it mean to be English in a modern, multicultural nation? During the programme, host Ben Kentish challenged caller Benjamin, a supporter of Nigel Farage’s Reform UK then Continue Reading

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.

Ayo Oyebade: The Black Gay Activist Who Refused to Be Invisible

Long before diversity became a fashionable word in corporate mission statements, Ayo Oyebade was speaking openly about the reality of being both Black and gay in Britain.. I knew Ayo through the London Lesbian and Gay Teenage Group, one of the earliest organisations of its kind anywhere in the world. Continue Reading

Trump and Iran: A Glimmer of Peace, or Diplomatic Fool’s Gold?

Donald Trump deserves some credit for attempting what many American presidents have found politically hazardous: negotiating directly with Iran. But diplomacy cannot flourish indefinitely at the end of a missile. For a brief moment, it appeared that the United States and Iran might be inching away from confrontation. In June, Continue Reading

Andy Burnham Prepares for Downing Street with Promise of a New Direction

The new Labour leader will become prime minister on Monday, but questions remain over his cabinet, taxation plans and how quickly he can deliver the change he has promised. Andy Burnham is preparing to enter Downing Street after being elected leader of the Labour Party, completing a remarkable return to Continue Reading

Protecting Our Politicians Is Protecting Democracy

Britain must confront political violence without cutting elected representatives off from the communities they serve Politics is supposed to be passionate. It should involve argument, protest, disagreement and the vigorous testing of those who seek public office. But there is a line between political conviction and political hatred. When opponents Continue Reading

Ann Widdecombe: A Voice Silenced in an Act of Violence

British politics has lost one of its most recognisable, uncompromising and extraordinary figures. Ann Widdecombe, the former Conservative minister, parliamentarian, author and television personality, has died aged 78 after being found with serious injuries at her home near Dartmoor in Devon. Her death is now the subject of a murder Continue Reading

THREE LIONS ON OUR SHIRT: ENGLAND WORLD CUP

Bellingham’s Double Sends England into World Cup Semi-Final Showdown with Argentina Thomas Tuchel’s Three Lions survive a gruelling encounter with Norway and move within one victory of the World Cup final England are through to the semi-finals of the 2026 World Cup after Jude Bellingham produced two moments of brilliance Continue Reading