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The Director General Tim Davie and other executives discussed altering BBC “story selection” in order to secure the "trust" ...
The Reform leader’s pledge to restart Welsh blast furnaces ignores the practical realities of flooded pits, collapsed infrastructure – and the actual wishes of working people, argues Josiah Mortimer ...
The team set up by Nigel Farage to slash spending in the local authorities his party now runs across England is already ...
Attempts by centre left parties to mimic the right on immigration almost always ends up strengthening the very far right ...
Starmer's administration is proving itself to be "devoid of moral compass or political courage", argues Labour MP Clive Lewis ...
Human rights groups fear those wearing masks for health or religious reasons, and dissidents seeking to protect themselves ...
Nigel Farage's party accused of running a "decision-free" administration, after being forced to scrap a third of its upcoming ...
Plaid Cymru leader Rhun ap Iorwerth says Nigel Farage's party could 'undo Wales's fledgling democracy' as polling shows ...
These internal memos reveal how fossil fuel companies use cultural sponsorship as a means of cultural and political control, ...
The activist who helped expose Britain's ‘spy cop’ scandal discusses her new book on state-sanctioned betrayal, and why she ...
For both Israelis and Palestinians, Jews, Christians and Muslims alike, burying the dead without much delay is important.
Keir Starmer's commitment to upholding international human rights law doesn't appear to extend to the Israeli Government, ...