The 2008 financial crisis and Brexit shrank the UK economy and led to a revolving door of PMs. Analysts say the first-past-the-post parliamentary system is ill-suited to modern, multi-party politics.
British lawmakers have triggered a by-election Thursday to replace Reform U.K. leader Nigel Farage in Parliament following ...
A gamble by UK populist leader Nigel Farage to resign as MP and trigger a snap special election has resulted in a race where ...
O n July 13th 2016 Theresa May strode to a podium in Downing Street and launched an assault on the “burning injustices” of ...
Later this year Nigel Farage, the leader of the populist-right Reform UK party, will be treated to a particularly surreal ...
After a French court shortened her ban on holding public office, Marine Le Pen announced that she will run for president ...
In a week when the race to become Britain’s next prime minister is effectively a one-horse race, there seems to be more ...
Andy Burnham left with clear path to Downing Street as last potential rival rules out leadership bid
Andy Burnham has taken another big step towards becoming the UK's next prime minister after his last potential rival for the ...
AI engineer Muhammad Hashir says there are not enough human workers available to meet the scale of production being asked for ...
Nigel Farage, the self-described troublemaker of British politics, added another twist to his turbulent career on Tuesday by ...
The first decade of America’s secession from the British Empire was a long and desperate economic slump, punctuated by existential crises.
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