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

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

The Scottish Independence Referendum became a key event for Scotland, marking a crucial point for the country’s voice within the

By Patricia Bennett
May 6, 2026
Fuel Poverty Crisis in 2026: US-Iran Conflict and Fuel Challenges in the UK

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

The fuel poverty crisis in 2026, driven by the US-Iran conflict, compelled UK authorities to seek rapid solutions. Rising energy

By Patricia Bennett
May 4, 2026
Peace Talks or War Support? The Truth Behind the UK’s Involvement in the Iran Conflict

Peace Talks or War Support? The Truth Behind the UK’s Involvement in the Iran Conflict

In April 2026, the UK announced its peace efforts in the Middle East. The battle between the United States and

By Patricia Bennett
April 29, 2026
UK Unemployment Rate: Who Pays the Price of War on Iran

UK Unemployment Rate: Who Pays the Price of War on Iran

The UK unemployment rate is one of the consequences of the war in Iran. Iran war pushes 100,000 Britons out

By Patricia Bennett
April 12, 2026
UK Local Elections in 2026 beyond the Traditional Two-Party System

UK Local Elections in 2026 beyond the Traditional Two-Party System

The UK local elections in 2026 have generated substantial interest among voters. British politics has maintained a two-party system since

By Patricia Bennett
April 2, 2026
The Minab Girls’ School Massacre, War Crimes against Iran, and the U.S. Role

The Minab Girls’ School Massacre, War Crimes against Iran, and the U.S. Role

On February 28, the day the US and Israel launched their attack on Iran, a double-tap strike targeted the Shajareh

By Patricia Bennett
March 31, 2026
UK GDP Stagnation and the Impact of Middle East Conflict on Britain’s Economy

UK GDP Stagnation and the Impact of Middle East Conflict on Britain’s Economy

According to recent economic data, the UK entered a delicate economic situation. The official statistics show that economic growth experienced

By Patricia Bennett
March 23, 2026
UK Involvement in Iran Conflict and the Growing Debate in Britain

UK Involvement in Iran Conflict and the Growing Debate in Britain

The UK has become involved in Iran conflict which has led to increased public discussion about the issue in Britain.

By Patricia Bennett
March 16, 2026
UK manufacturing crisis and high energy prices in the UK

UK manufacturing crisis and high energy prices in the UK

The UK has been at the forefront of industry and production. The Industrial Revolution was in Britain, and it changed

By Patricia Bennett
March 9, 2026
The Impact of the Epstein Files on the UK Political Trust and Institutional Accountability

The Impact of the Epstein Files on the UK Political Trust and Institutional Accountability

The United States Department of Justice publicly disclosed an extensive set of documents concerning Jeffrey Epstein.There are more than 3.5

By Patricia Bennett
February 21, 2026

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