George Galloway Criticizes PM After By-Election Landslide

Anti-war politician George Galloway, who just won a seat in the Rochdale by-election, let his feelings about Prime Minister Rishi Sunak be heard, telling reporters “I despise the Prime Minister.” Galloway’s Strong Reaction to Sunak The newly elected MP for Rochdale, George Galloway, didn’t mince words as he told reporters exactly how he felt about … Read more

Uk Funding Cut for Covid Programme Evokes Concern

Government funding cuts for the groundbreaking UK Recovery programme, despite its global acclaim for revolutionising COVID-19 treatment, prompt concerns over the nation’s scientific readiness and international standing in clinical research. Here’s the full story. One Crisis to Another  The UK Government hasn’t managed to do many good things recently, lumbering as it has from one … Read more

Chancellor’s Spring Budget Has Some Experts Concerned for Growth

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has a cautious approach to the 2024 spring Budget, focusing on long-term growth and prudent tax policies amid economic challenges and political pressures. Despite constraints like rising borrowing costs and reduced fiscal headroom, Hunt says he is committed to avoiding “gimmicks” and prioritizing fiscal stability and sustainable growth, but some aren’t convinced. … Read more

Demonstrations Continue After Sunak’s Divisive Speech

Protests in support of Palestine persist following the Prime Minister’s speech on “extremist disruption”, with organizers calling for peaceful demonstration amid heightened tensions. Here’s the full story. Ongoing Protests  As tensions surrounding the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict continue to rise, pro-Palestine demonstrations are set to continue across the UK this weekend.  “Extremists” Some of the protests … Read more

Home Office Plans to Tighten Entry Rules for Individuals After Raising Security Concerns

The Home Office has announced it will look to crack down on “extremists” entering the country legally, striking fear in the public as protestors from all walks of life continue to call for a cease-fire in Gaza. Government’s Measures Against Hate Preachers The UK government is set to introduce measures aimed at preventing “extremists” from … Read more

Farage Comeback: Reform UK Reveals High Ambition

As Reform UK, led by Richard Tice, emerges as a formidable force in rightwing politics, Conservative MPs plead for unity, fearing the potential electoral impact that the party, aided by former UKIP leader Nigel Farage, may have in the upcoming general election. Here’s the full story.  A Delicate Plea for Unity Amidst growing tension within … Read more

NHS’ Uncertain Future Looms as Longest Strike in History Continues

In the midst of the longest strike in NHS history, junior doctors’ demands clash with patient safety concerns, hospital pleas rejected, and an uncertain future looming over the healthcare system. Historic Strike Action Junior doctors in the United Kingdom have embarked on the longest strike in the history of the National Health Service (NHS), raising … Read more

Government Criticizes Just Stop Oil Protests as BBC Presenter Defends Activists’ Rights

In an exchange as baffling as unexpected, Downing Street has criticized BBC presenter Chris Packham’s defence of Just Stop Oil protests, showcasing the widening gulf between environmental activists and the Government. Here’s the whole story. War Against Protest The Government’s recent war on the right to peacefully protest has taken yet another strange turn recently.  … Read more

PM Accused of Fearmongering ‘Extremist’ Rhetoric to Score Election Points

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has been slammed by critics for using fearful rhetoric as an election tactic as police continue to work with pro-Palestinian protestors to keep the streets safe in the process. London Police Blocks Pro-Palestine Protest Police in London blocked a planned, peaceful protest just days after Prime Minister Rishi Sunak called on … Read more

Prime Minister Criticizes All-Black West End Play as Divisive

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has condemned the announcement of a new West End play that has an “all-black-identifying audience” and cast, suggesting that these ideas are “concerning” and “divisive.” Approach to Theatre Inclusivity Producers of the upcoming West End play, “Slave Play,” have been slammed by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak after it was announced they … Read more