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Britons are witnessing the rise of Reform UK. Among other defeats, the recent local elections saw Labour lose heavily across the Midlands and the north of England.

The Rise of Reform UK: From Brexit to Immigration Control, Goodbye Labour

Patricia Bennett
June 12, 2026
The BBPA warned that UK pub closures will have a further impact on those who are part of the supply chain, including farmers, brewers and other industries who form part of the sector's wider eco-system.

UK pub closures: The Accelerating Collapse of UK Pubs in 2026

Patricia Bennett
June 10, 2026
The UK political crisis goes even wider. More broadly, many in Labour worry that Starmer is unable to challenge either Reform UK

UK Political Crisis: Starmer Defies Calls to Resign After Labour’s Historic Election Collapse

Patricia Bennett
May 22, 2026
The UK local elections' result showed that people are worried about money and about the kind of country they want to live in.

UK Local Elections’ Result and the Rise of Reform UK in British Politics

Patricia Bennett
May 19, 2026
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The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare: Exaggerated and Funny

The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare: Exaggerated and Funny

The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare is an action-comedy film that tells the true story of a daring WWII mission led

By ukobserve7
January 19, 2025
Islamophobia in the UK 2024: False Excuses to Attack Muslims

Islamophobia in the UK 2024: False Excuses to Attack Muslims

Islamophobia is not an abstract concept but a pervasive reality affecting countless lives daily. Islamophobia Response Unit (IRU) data shows

By ukobserve7
January 18, 2025
UK Road Infrastructure Problems: Addressing the Pothole Crisis and Economic Impact

UK Road Infrastructure Problems: Addressing the Pothole Crisis and Economic Impact

The UK’s road and infrastructure network is in constant need of upkeep. Repairing them is often too slow to keep

By ukobserve7
January 15, 2025
Labour Government Tax Policies on Agriculture: Impact on Farmers and Food Security

Labour Government Tax Policies on Agriculture: Impact on Farmers and Food Security

Thousands of UK farmers have gathered outside Parliament to protest against the government’s decision. Labour government tax policies on agriculture

By ukobserve7
January 13, 2025
All about general information on election day in Ireland

All about general information on election day in Ireland

A General Election is a vote among Irish people on who will represent them in the Dáil. Although the law

By ukobserve7
January 7, 2025
Third Nuclear Age Announcement: The UK Army Would Exhaust After Two Months

Third Nuclear Age Announcement: The UK Army Would Exhaust After Two Months

The third nuclear age announcement in the world is an alarm for all countries. The head of the armed forces

By ukobserve7
January 4, 2025
Concerns over Trump’s Foreign Policy: Trump 2.0 as a Turbulence throughout the World

Concerns over Trump’s Foreign Policy: Trump 2.0 as a Turbulence throughout the World

A second Trump presidency is a risk, and risks must be mitigated. The different approaches and threats of Donald Trump

By ukobserve7
December 29, 2024
First Official Meeting in Six Years: Will Efforts Lead to Improve UK-China Relations?

First Official Meeting in Six Years: Will Efforts Lead to Improve UK-China Relations?

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer met with Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Brazil.

By ukobserve7
December 21, 2024
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
The end of the Chagos Islands dispute: granting sovereignty in exchange for the continuation of military bases

The end of the Chagos Islands dispute: granting sovereignty in exchange for the continuation of military bases

The UK government ended its sovereignty over 60 islands in the Indian Ocean. The UK agreed to cede sovereignty over

By ukobserve7
December 14, 2024

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