Boris Johnson’s Voting Error Fuels Discussion on Accessibility of UK Electoral System

Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s recent voting mishap has ignited a national conversation on the accessibility and integrity of electoral regulations in the UK. Here’s the full story. Hoisted by His Own Petard Disgraced former Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who was kicked out of power by his party following his handling of a Conservative sex … Read more

MP Lee Anderson Under Fire for ‘Disgusting’ Remarks About Traveller Community

Reform UK MP Lee Anderson faces condemnation for doubling down on his “disgusting” comments about the traveller community, reigniting debates on discrimination and community relations. Here’s the full story. Long History Disgraced former Tory Lee Anderson, now Reform UK’s lone MP, has a long history of stirring up controversy. Racist and Islamophobic Anderson, who now … Read more

Britain’s Identity at Risk Amid Visa Policy Changes, Warns Former Home Secretary

Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman has warned that Britain will become “unrecognizable,” criticizing the amount of work visas the Home Office has approved, despite only being removed from her role in November. Suella Braverman’s Warning Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman has warned about the state of Britain’s border control arguing that the situation is unsustainable … Read more

Local Elections Signal Public Discontent With Government – What’s Next?

If these local elections are a temperature check, the government will hope the thermometer is broken. They’ve suffered a series of devastating losses, indicating the scale of resentment toward this government. 107 Councils Holding Elections There has been a series of elections up and down the country. We’ve had local council elections, police and crime … Read more

Political Exodus: Growing Number of MPs Abandon Ship Before Upcoming Election

Almost 100 MPs have handed in their resignation ahead of the next upcoming election. Next Pole Brings Out the Resignations The next national poll needs to take place by January 2025 and 99 MPs have stood down,  according to the House of Commons Library. Public Announcements Made Sixty-three Conservative MPs have made public announcements that … Read more

JK Rowling’s Criticism Ignites Discussions on Free Speech and Hate Crime Legislation

JK Rowling has publicly critiqued Scotland’s new Hate Crime and Public Order Act on social media, sparking debates over free speech and the legislation’s approach to protected characteristics. Becoming Controversial JK Rowling is the author of the Harry Potter series and since the conclusion of the books, has become a controversial figure due to her … Read more

UK Supports Ukraine, Approves Use of British Arms Against Russia

Amidst escalating tensions between Ukraine and Russia, UK Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron reaffirms Britain’s support for Ukraine’s defence efforts, asserting Ukraine’s right to utilise British weapons against Russian targets. Here’s the full story. Second Year of War As the world marks the Russian war against Ukraine marching into its second year, the fighting has become … Read more