Conservatives Face Scrutiny Over Removal of Migrant Housing Assessment Reports

The Conservative government faces escalating scrutiny following the removal of impact assessment reports from the official website. These reports had previously flagged the discriminatory nature of housing immigrants on barges, intensifying the pressure on the government’s handling of immigration policies. Sunak Removes Discrimination Report The government led by Rishi Sunak has swiftly removed official impact … Read more

US Diplomats Warn of ‘Potentially Huge’ Global Impact of a Trump Presidency

The UK government has been warned about the “potentially huge” impact on the UK and Europe if a second Trump presidency was to come to reality. Here’s the full story. Calls for Secretive Planning Three former top US diplomats from Britain have cautioned the UK government about potential “massive” security risks if Donald Trump were … Read more

Teresa May to Step Down After 27 Years

A former Prime Minister has announced the end of a 27-year tenure as an MP, although insists she believes the Tories can win the next election. She joins a growing list of 60 Tories calling time on contesting their seats. Former Prime Minister, Theresa May, has officially announced that she will step down from her … Read more

Reform UK Gains Support From Voters as Farage Considers His Return

In a recent press conference led by Richard Tice, the leader of the Reform UK party, it was revealed that Nigel Farage is actively considering a return to frontline politics. Farage’s Potential Return Discussions between Tice and Farage have fueled speculation about Farage’s role in the upcoming general election campaign. The uncertainty surrounding Farage’s involvement … Read more

£1 Million to Muslim Soldier Memorial Fund to Honour Lives Lost

The Conservatives have announced a contribution of £1 million to build a memorial that honours the Muslim soldiers who have fought and died for the country after multiple allegations of Islamophobia have rocked the Tories. Unveiling the Budget Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced the highly-anticipated, pre-election budget that has already come under scrutiny from both Labour … Read more

Labour Vows to Tackle School Misogyny and the Andrew Tate Effect on Boys

Labour has proposed a program to train young male influencers in schools to combat misogyny, inspired by concerns over the influence of figures like Andrew Tate, while also addressing digital literacy and early-years education reforms. Here’s the full story. Positive Influencers In response to concerns over the influence of figures like Andrew Tate, the Labour … Read more

Army ‘Too Small’ to Defend UK Yet Chancellor Failed to Increase Spending

The Chancellor is facing criticism for his decision not to increase defense spending after an Army Chief warned the British army, in its current state, is “too small” to face Russia in a conflict. Global Conflicts Influence Predictions As Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced the pre-election budget, he was expected to provide increased funding towards the … Read more