MPs Prepare to Take On London Marathon
Conservative MP Harriet Cross will line up for the London Marathon on Sunday, aiming to finish in under four hours. A sub-three hour 57 minute time would see her set…
Reeves Highlights Greater Importance of UK-EU Trade Over US Ties
The UK’s trade ties with the EU may hold greater significance than its relationship with the US, Chancellor Rachel Reeves has told the BBC. Despite currently prioritising discussions with Washington,…
A Distinct Atmosphere in Quiet Rome as City Reflects on Pope’s Passing
After two days without a pontiff, St Peter’s Square became the setting for a moving scene as a group of nuns, dressed in grey habits, began to sing. Initially their…
Court Dismisses Eligibility Challenge Against Reform Candidate
Reform UK’s mayoral candidate for Greater Lincolnshire has been confirmed as eligible to stand in the upcoming election, following a review of her qualifications by the region’s electoral authorities. Concerns…
Assessing Elon Musk’s Dogecoin Impact on U.S. Government Spending
Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (Doge), established to reduce US government expenditure, asserts that it has saved, on average, more than $10 billion each week since the start of…
From Treasured Artworks to War Debris: How Conflict Ravaged Sudan’s Museums
Once imposing statues of rams and lions graced the gardens of Sudan’s National Museum—priceless relics from the era when Nubian monarchs extended their domain into present-day Egypt. The museum also…
Casting My First Vote After Escaping Life Under Dictatorship
Ahmad Al Masri and his wife Ghayda spent their formative years under the regime of Bashar al-Assad in Syria, where hopes for democracy and free expression remained out of reach.…
“Shared Values: Why We Relate More to America Than to Other Parts of Canada”
Canada’s sovereignty has become a focal point in the current federal election as concerns over US President Donald Trump loom large. Yet, an equally significant challenge is emerging from within:…
Culture Secretary Declares BBC Licence Fee ‘Unenforceable’
The Culture Secretary has described the BBC licence fee as “unenforceable” and emphasised that “no options are off the table” as the government prepares to launch a review of the…
Could This Local Election Mark a Shift Away from Major Parties?
“A sliver here and a sliver there” – within days, millions of voters will take part in what can only be described as a distinctly unusual series of elections. Forget…
