Opinion: Without a Green Plan, the Working Class is Stuck Paying for the Climate Crisis
Although it is now four years into the 2020s, what do we really have to show for it? Temperatures soared to 40°C, the
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Although it is now four years into the 2020s, what do we really have to show for it? Temperatures soared to 40°C, the
Recent news highlights Jeremy Hunt’s plans to reduce public spending plans to fund tax cuts ahead of a pre-election Budget and to reform the
As the UK’s shortest-serving Prime Minister, spending just forty-nine days in office, Liz Truss may not be the most memorable political figure of
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The establishment of national rules and regulations for artificial intelligence models using copyrighted materials have paused. Because many Artificial Intelligence (AI) models are
In a bombshell speech by General Sir Patrick Sanders this week, the decorated military chiefdiscussed the possibility of the UK needing a citizen
In response to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, the Houthis have been targeting international maritime vessels passing through the Red Sea.
Local governments play a crucial role in democracies: like addressing community needs, managing public services at the grassroots level, tailoring solutions to local
The announcement of the creation of a large financial package known as the ‘Edinburgh reforms’ in December 2022 vowed to be the “UK
Roughly a month has passed since David Cameron’s return to the scene of British politics, fulfilling the role of Foreign Secretary during Rishi