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Category: Politics
UK’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson wants a lavish flat with state-of-the-art furniture.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson recently renovated the Downing Street flat and the controversies started to begin from the day when Boris Johnson’s former advisor put
Mikhail Fridman and other wealthy Russians investigated in the Malta EU citizenship scheme
Russians are the biggest fans of the golden passports scheme,the joint investigation by the Daphne Caruana Galizia Foundation, The Guardian, Dossier Centre and independent media organisations into
Six key states that may decide the 2020 presidential election
The 2020 US presidential election is fast approaching, and it looks set to be a close one with very little separating President Donald Trump and
What’s In Store for The Property Market in The UK
On 16th June 2016, the general public voted for the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union. And, even though the withdrawal is still yet to
Brit bettors backing Donald Trump to lose US Presidential Election
WITH a year to go to the US presidential election, Hillary Clinton stands out as the clear favourite among UK bettors to secure the Democratic
The Islamic Group Boko Haram Threatens UK Again
The extremist Islamic group Boko Haram, active in
Scotland to Be Independent? What Would Happen Next?
The boss of the London administration has not intention to resign if the September referendum will lead to the separation of Scotland from Great Britain,
Extremists Gain Political Capital in England
With less than one month before the Euro Parliament Elections, and with one year before the general elections in the United Kingdom, the extremist party
The Thai Protesters Are Ready To Form a New Government
The Thai protesters that are in the streets for quite a while, protesting against their government, announced that they are ready to for a new
£50 million power bill saving ‘to be brought to northern Scotland’
By Laura Moulden A £50 million power bill saving is to be brought to northern Scotland through the Hydro Benefit Replacement Scheme, the government has
Eric Pickles advises local authorities to cut trade union spending
By Lauren Grice Local government secretary Eric Pickles has advised local authorities on how to cut spending by reviewing taxpayer funding of trade unions.
European unemployment nears 12 per cent
By Lauren Grice Unemployment in the euro area hit 11.9 per cent in January 2013, Eurostat has revealed today (March 1st).
Undercover policing needs overhaul, say MPs
By Laura Moulden Undercover policing in the UK requires a “root and branch” overhaul, MPs have warned today (March 1st).
RBS reveals £5.2 billion lost in ‘chastening’ year
By Gerald Heneghan Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has revealed it suffered a pre-tax loss of more than £5 billion in 2012.
Nick Clegg: Sex claims contributed to Lord Rennard resignation
By Laura Moulden Nick Clegg has admitted recent claims regarding sexually inappropriate behaviour contributed to the resignation of former Liberal Democrat chief executive Lord Rennard.
NFU: More British food sought by UK consumers
By Gerald Heneghan Shoppers in the UK want to see more British foods in supermarkets and served in restaurants.
Savile inquiry evidence to be published by BBC
By Laura Moulden Evidence from the BBC’s inquiry into Newsnight’s decision to drop its investigation into Jimmy Savile is set to be published online today
Private prisons ‘better run than state facilities’
By Gerald Heneghan Private companies are better than the public sector at running prisons, a think tank has claimed.
Vicky Price jury ‘unable to reach verdict’
By Lauren Grice The jury trying Vicky Pryce, the ex-wife of former minister Chris Huhne, has been discharged after failing to reach a verdict on