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The UK-France migrant deal concerns European partners because it fails to establish functioning relationships with other countries.

UK-France Migrant Deal: Rising Doubts over Strategy and Effectiveness

Patricia Bennett
May 11, 2026
The alarming indication of the UK's rising cost of living crisis is the unprecedented increase in the number of food banks.

Cost of Living Crisis Fuels Record Demand for Food Banks in the UK

Patricia Bennett
May 9, 2026
The Scottish independence referendum and Brexit are now connected issues in the minds of people.

The Scottish Independence Referendum: From the 2014 Vote to the 2028 Outlook

Patricia Bennett
May 6, 2026
The fuel poverty crisis in 2026 highlights how conflicts in the Middle East, particularly Iran, sharply raise UK energy costs.

Fuel Poverty Crisis in 2026: US-Iran Conflict and Fuel Challenges in the UK

Patricia Bennett
May 4, 2026
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UK-US Technology Deal: A Strategic Competition with China Mastering Quantum Computing

UK-US Technology Deal: A Strategic Competition with China Mastering Quantum Computing

The UK-US technology deal is a multibillion-dollar tech deal. Donald Trump is going to have a three-day visit with Starmer.

By Patricia Bennett
September 1, 2025
The UK’s Public Debt: Tax Increases, Economic Strain, and the Flight of High-Net-Worth Individuals

The UK’s Public Debt: Tax Increases, Economic Strain, and the Flight of High-Net-Worth Individuals

The UK’s public debt, now exceeding £2.8 trillion, is placing increasing strain on the economy through higher taxes, slower growth,

By Patricia Bennett
August 16, 2025
UK Parliamentary Inquiry into Gaza: Labour Faces Growing Pressure over Involvement in the War

UK Parliamentary Inquiry into Gaza: Labour Faces Growing Pressure over Involvement in the War

A total of 37 MPs, including 10 from the Labour Party, have signed a letter urging Prime Minister Keir Starmer

By ukobserve7
June 2, 2025
British Army Restructuring Plan: Reforming Military Strategic Defence in 2025

British Army Restructuring Plan: Reforming Military Strategic Defence in 2025

A defence review enables a government to present a forward-looking assessment of Britain’s strategic interests, requisite military requirements, and British

By ukobserve7
May 26, 2025
Rising Food Prices in Britain: The Third Fastest Monthly Rate in a Year

Rising Food Prices in Britain: The Third Fastest Monthly Rate in a Year

The rising food prices in Britain have made life difficult for many households in the UK. The government raised Food

By ukobserve7
May 26, 2025
The UK Government’s Debt Crisis: More Borrowing, Less Spending

The UK Government’s Debt Crisis: More Borrowing, Less Spending

The UK Government’s debt crisis has hit its peak. Government debt signifies the sum of money the government owes, accumulated

By ukobserve7
May 25, 2025
Starmer’s misguided economic policies are the catalyst for the negative impact of COVID-19 on the UK economy

Starmer’s misguided economic policies are the catalyst for the negative impact of COVID-19 on the UK economy

The latest figures show that the UK economy has contracted more than expected in early 2025. The unexpected drop in

By ukobserve7
May 24, 2025
The UK economy after Brexit: Calm Before the Storm?

The UK economy after Brexit: Calm Before the Storm?

The latest report from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) indicates low economic growth in the UK. On the other

By ukobserve7
May 3, 2025
UK steel tariffs in 2025: Negative and destructive effects shortly

UK steel tariffs in 2025: Negative and destructive effects shortly

The US President has imposed a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum imports from the UK. UK steel tariffs in

By ukobserve7
April 7, 2025
The Future of UK Academia Amist Funding Crisis

The Future of UK Academia Amist Funding Crisis

High inflation, stagnant tuition fees, declining student numbers, and a combination of these factors have caused many universities to operate

By ukobserve7
February 23, 2025

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