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What could we expect when the Brill Cream-slathered head of the War Department publicly says “This was never meant to be a fair fight, and it’s not a fair fight.”

U.S.–Israeli War on Iran: Civilian Strikes, Assassinations, and the Risk of Wider War ___ An Interview With Dave Lindorff

William Barnes
March 24, 2026
The economic impact will hit Britain harder than other nations because its economy already deals with UK GDP stagnation.

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

Patricia Bennett
March 23, 2026
If processing of asylum seekers and immigration process were much more efficient, then perhaps, the backlog would cause so much problem.

Immigration Policy in Focus: Will Migration Caps Solve Britain’s Border Crisis? __ An Interview With Julius Mbaluto

William Barnes
March 21, 2026
As the conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran intensifies, serious questions are emerging about diplomacy, international law, and the risks of wider regional war.

Middle East on Edge as U.S. and Israel Escalate War With Iran ___ An Interview With Arda Tunca

William Barnes
March 20, 2026
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Understanding the Disappearance of Child Asylum Seekers in the UK Immigration Crisis

Understanding the Disappearance of Child Asylum Seekers in the UK Immigration Crisis

The UK immigration crisis shows a disquieting reality that even when under official care, children who arrive all alone in

By Patricia Bennett
November 24, 2025
The UK’s Shifting Immigration Policy & Public Opinion

The UK’s Shifting Immigration Policy & Public Opinion

Dr Ken Fero is a filmmaker and activist based in London with Migrant Media, his new documentary film ‘Rebellion’ about

By William Barnes
November 14, 2025
Financial pressure on young adults in the UK and the place of the family in lending money

Financial pressure on young adults in the UK and the place of the family in lending money

The UK has been dealing with a long-term problem among young people during the past few years. Rising cost of

By Patricia Bennett
October 24, 2025
UK Inflation Under Labour Government: Rising Prices, Taxes, and Debt

UK Inflation Under Labour Government: Rising Prices, Taxes, and Debt

According to The Economist, the UK seems to be heading toward a “slow bankruptcy” as productivity lags, government spending remains

By Patricia Bennett
October 19, 2025
Starmer’s foreign policy on Gaza: Support, Reservations, and Risks

Starmer’s foreign policy on Gaza: Support, Reservations, and Risks

Keir Starmer recently did something that his critics and supporters alike are talking about. He endorsed most of Donald Trump’s

By Patricia Bennett
October 19, 2025
Digital ID Card:  Britons Oppose Labor’s Trick for Mass Surveillance and Digital Control

Digital ID Card: Britons Oppose Labor’s Trick for Mass Surveillance and Digital Control

A new digital ID scheme aims to help prevent illegal working and make it easier for most people to use

By Patricia Bennett
October 15, 2025
Starmer’s Gambit to Regain Top Spot at Labour Annual Conference in 2025

Starmer’s Gambit to Regain Top Spot at Labour Annual Conference in 2025

Keir Starmer made a move of great bravery at the recent Labour annual conference in 2025 to regain his standing

By Patricia Bennett
October 13, 2025
UK Inflation Rate and the Cost of Living Crisis

UK Inflation Rate and the Cost of Living Crisis

The UK is facing serious economic problems. The cost of food, housing, transport, and energy has been rising steadily over

By Patricia Bennett
October 11, 2025
Tighter UK Immigration Policy Sparks Security and Human Rights Concerns

Tighter UK Immigration Policy Sparks Security and Human Rights Concerns

In 2025, the UK immigration policy grew more restrictive as the government responded to rising public concern over uncontrolled migration.

By Patricia Bennett
September 25, 2025
UK Tenant Crisis Deepens as Homelessness Minister Resigns

UK Tenant Crisis Deepens as Homelessness Minister Resigns

The UK tenant crisis has reached crisis point with the resignation of the Britain Homelessness Minister. Labour MP Rushanara Ali

By Patricia Bennett
September 17, 2025

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