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.

BEDFORD RAIL TRAIN CRASH

One person has died and approximately 89 others have been injured, including 11 with very serious injuries, following a rear-end collision between two East Midlands

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

Burnham’s Makerfield Win: What It Means for UK Politics and Labour’s Future

Andy Burnham, the outgoing mayor of Greater Manchester, has achieved a commanding victory in the Makerfield by-election, securing a parliamentary seat and intensifying speculation regarding

Labour Leadership Crisis: Can Starmer Survive Burnham’s Challenge?

Pressure is increasing on Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer after Labour's mixed election outcomes and Andy Burnham's by-election win in Makerfield. Speculation about a leadership challenge is rising, though many within the party support Starmer's steady governance. He intends to remain leader amid uncertainty about his future as elections approach.

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.

Solicitor General Wins Tougher Jail Term for London Underground Robber

Court of Appeal extends sentence for gang member behind violent robbery and stabbing spree targeting Tube passengers The Solicitor General, Ellie Reeves KC MP, has successfully secured a significantly longer prison sentence for a man who took part in a series of violent robberies and stabbings across London’s Underground network. Continue Reading

Teenager Jailed Over School Bomb Threats After Police Uncover Explosives and Violent Manifesto

Student sentenced to almost four years after classmates raised alarm over threats of a planned attack A teenager who threatened to carry out a bomb attack at his college after developing an obsession with mass killers has been sentenced to almost four years in custody after police uncovered explosive materials, Continue Reading

AI in Religion: Balancing Innovation and Spirituality

Religious leaders are cautiously embracing AI technology for administration and education, while emphasizing that genuine human relationships remain essential to spiritual life and community engagement.

Dame Penelope Keith: A Legacy of British Comedy

Dame Penelope Keith, cherished British actress known for iconic roles like Margo Leadbetter and Audrey Forbes-Hamilton, passed away at 86 after a cancer battle, leaving a lasting legacy in comedy and drama.

Max Hall’s Fight Against Brain Tumor: A Call for Research Funding

Fourteen-year-old Max Hall, battling an aggressive brain tumor, highlights the urgent need for increased funding in brain tumor research, prompting parliamentary support for improved treatments and clinical trials.

BT and Verizon Unite in $4bn Global Telecoms Venture

Freshfields and Kirkland & Ellis steer landmark cross-border deal aimed at reshaping international business communications BT Group and US telecommunications giant Verizon have announced plans to combine their international enterprise operations in a landmark joint venture expected to generate around US$4 billion in annual revenue. The agreement will see the Continue Reading