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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
The EU Single Market constitutes a vital component that directly affects both investment levels and business operational trust in the UK.

Starmer and the EU Single Market: A Shift in UK Economic Policy

Patricia Bennett
May 2, 2026
Consequently, the UK’s involvement in the Iran conflict will emerge as a contentious issue in upcoming elections and debates.

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

Patricia Bennett
April 29, 2026
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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
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

James Tweedi, writer and political commentator, sheds light on the complex factors driving the recent surge in food prices across

By William Barnes
August 18, 2025
Starmer’s Cost of Living Failure Hits Labour’s Poll Numbers

Starmer’s Cost of Living Failure Hits Labour’s Poll Numbers

As Labour’s popularity declines amid mounting economic hardship, Clive Menzies—researcher and analyst of political economy—offers a searing critique that cuts

By William Barnes
July 25, 2025
Starmer’s Failure to Solve the Cost of Living Crisis Has Led to A Sharp Drop in Labour’s Popularity

Starmer’s Failure to Solve the Cost of Living Crisis Has Led to A Sharp Drop in Labour’s Popularity

It has been five months since the victory of the Labour Party led by Keir Starmer in the general election

By ukobserve7
December 15, 2024

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