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Economists have warned that the UK unemployment rate will rise in the coming months.

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

Patricia Bennett
April 12, 2026
The upcoming UK local elections in 2026 show how these parties are redefining voter expectations and weakening the traditional power held by red-and-blue political factions.

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

Patricia Bennett
April 2, 2026
International acknowledgment of war crimes against Iran intensified following this event. Although the USA has not officially acknowledged the attack

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

Patricia Bennett
March 31, 2026
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
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Conservative MPs Defect to Reform UK: A Fracturing Right and Labour’s Strategic Advantage

Conservative MPs Defect to Reform UK: A Fracturing Right and Labour’s Strategic Advantage

British politics started the year 2026 with a change on the right side. Recently, many important people from the party

By Patricia Bennett
February 4, 2026
Why Voters Are Turning Away from Labour and Conservatives in the UK __ An Interview with Chris Williamson

Why Voters Are Turning Away from Labour and Conservatives in the UK __ An Interview with Chris Williamson

Growing support for smaller parties such as the Greens and Reform UK is reshaping Britain’s political landscape and exposing deep

By William Barnes
January 25, 2026
The UK politics in 2025: A Year of Upheaval and Shifts

The UK politics in 2025: A Year of Upheaval and Shifts

The year 2025 was a pivotal moment in British politics. After several years of relative predictability, some of the old

By Patricia Bennett
January 3, 2026
The Rise of Reform UK and the Fragmentation of Traditional Party Politics

The Rise of Reform UK and the Fragmentation of Traditional Party Politics

As Reform UK continues to climb in the polls, political commentator Frank Gelli offers a sharp critique of what he

By William Barnes
November 23, 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
Can Starmer Bridge the Gap Between Promise and Reality?

Can Starmer Bridge the Gap Between Promise and Reality?

Far-right protests across the UK in recent weeks have renewed debates about race, belonging, and citizenship. After thousands marched in

By William Barnes
September 2, 2025
Is This the Collapse of the Two-Party System in the UK? Farage’s Reform UK Leads the Way

Is This the Collapse of the Two-Party System in the UK? Farage’s Reform UK Leads the Way

Polls in the UK indicate a collapse of the two-party system. The latest polls in the UK show that the

By Patricia Bennett
July 4, 2025

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