Donald Trump’s election win has left much of the world reeling and reacting, and Britain has proven to be no exception with the face of the new US President-elect adorning every front page.
Donald Trump has repeatedly told associates in Britain he thinks the country’s new Prime Minister Keir Starmer is “very ...
Nausea. Is it the weariness or the shock? Perhaps both. Donald Trump will be the 47th US president and we all have to live with it.
Sir Keir Starmer said he was “looking forward to working closely” with Donald Trump in a phone call that came after several ...
Leaders from around the world congratulated Donald Trump on his presidential election victory, as governments prepare for his ...
In “Fantastic Mr Fox”, Roald Dahl introduces the farmers Boggis, Bunce and Bean who are “as nasty and mean as any men you ...
The shadow business secretary Andrew Griffith has claimed “the Budget emperor has no clothes” as MPs began the final day of ...
That's the view of entrepreneurs and some public officials looking to put tech and science at the heart of the UK's growth agenda.
In a boisterous session of Parliament, U.K. opposition leader Kemi Badenoch read aloud Lammy’s past statements and called on ...
Badenoch has always presented herself as a no-nonsense, right-of-center conservative with a powerful belief in free markets and personal responsibility.
Dr Vines agrees, saying he expects the UK to continue promoting multi-party democracy in Africa, but there will be "less finger-wagging, and more quiet diplomacy". "The concern is probably going to be ...
The last several Conservative prime ministers have had relatively brief tenures, punctuated by Prime Minister Liz Truss, who ...