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Starmer has a history of tacking with the prevailing wind, but the threat to Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves’s ...
Guillaume Pousaz, the billionaire founder of online payments firm Checkout.com, has joined a surge in ultra-wealthy ...
We crossed a Rubicon today, in more ways than one. Keir Starmer said for the first time that British politics is now a ...
The prospect of new support from the UK government for Nissan Motor Co. is the latest sign of Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s ...
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage vowed to scrap a limit on child benefits, vying for traditional Labour voters and putting ...
Keir Starmer revealed the treaty this afternoon, an announcement that was delayed by a last-minute court case, in which a woman — who was brought to the UK from Chagos as a baby — opposed the ...
Keir Starmer is at odds with his powerful chief of staff over whether to scrap a two-child cap on benefits, according to multiple people familiar with the matter, a costly policy move that the ...
I love this detail sent to me by our Joe Mayes. Fresh off the plane from a trip to Canada following the chancellor and Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey, Joe messages from the hoi polloi passport ...
The State Department is looking for new countries to take deportees, in part because domestic detention centers are expensive and short on space.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage attempted to woo younger British voters by announcing a Donald Trump-style foray into ...
The U.K. government plans to train 120,000 British builders, engineers and care workers as it tries to curb migration without worsening skill shortages.
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