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June 28, 2026
United Kingdom/World

Keir Starmer’s Untold Record: The Legal Decisions That Shadowed His Rise to Power

As Keir Starmer’s political career reaches a dramatic turning point following his recent resignation as prime minister, attention has returned to a less examined chapter of his public life: his years as

Defence/United Kingdom

British Army Adopts ’20-40-40′ Strategy in Major Tactical Overhaul

The British Army is set to adopt a new military strategy dubbed “20-40-40,” placing greater emphasis on autonomous warfare and drone technology. The reforms, part of a strategic defence review reported by The Times, UK, reflect key lessons learned from

May 22, 2025

Britain’s Global Influence Faces Postwar Low as Military Decline and Diplomatic Strains Deepen

Geopolitics/United Kingdom/World

Britain’s standing as a global military and diplomatic power has reached what officials, analysts and former senior commanders describe as its weakest position since

Youngest Military Cross Recipient in 80 Years Sells Medals Amid PTSD Struggle

United Kingdom/World

Lance Corporal Alexander Kennedy, reportedly the youngest recipient of Britain’s Military Cross since World War II, is putting his gallantry medals and a shrapnel-damaged

UK Labour’s optimistic economic policies may have unwanted effects

July 23, 2024
News/United Kingdom

by Xinhua writers Larry Neild, Zheng Bofei Although Britain’s new Labour government tries to exude optimism in their economic policies, their policy may still result in unwanted effects, British experts said here

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Unheeded Warnings: Europe and Canada’s Looming Crisis

July 22, 2024
Canada/United Kingdom

In an unprecedented situation in Europe during the last several years, mob violence and riots have now taken place in Leeds, UK, with mobs burning buses and damaging public property. Particularly shocking

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How to reset the relationship between UK and Europe?

July 20, 2024
United Kingdom/World

“A week is a long time in politics,” said former Labour Prime Minister Harold Wilson in the 1950s. Labour’s recent election victory in the UK, along with the elections in France and

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U.K. : Can Labour Elevate Britain’s Global Standing?

July 5, 2024
Politics/United Kingdom

It is a mark of the significance of this general election that a result predicted for months still brings with it a sense of uncertainty about what will follow. On paper, there

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Why Do Leftists Loathe Labour Leader Keir Starmer?

June 6, 2024
United Kingdom/World

While waiting for a train on my station platform, I posed a question to a burly, British woman fellow passenger about her thoughts on the electioneering so far. I asked whether she

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“GennyLex”: A New Word for General Election in the UK?

May 24, 2024
Columns/United Kingdom

No one expected an early election, a “GennyLex,” not even the Tory MPs. The announcement of a snap election, delivered in the pouring rain outside No.10 Downing Street without even a spare

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UK to hold general election on July 4: PM

May 22, 2024
United Kingdom

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced on Wednesday that the country will hold its general election on July 4.

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Is it Christmas, or is it electioneering?

December 25, 2023
United Kingdom

Rishi Sunak has received a stark warning of a potential landslide election victory for the Labour Party as both sides gear up for the next by-election in Wellingborough. This safe seat was

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European Trade Unions Intensify Actions of Solidarity with Palestine

November 17, 2023
Human Rights/United Kingdom

On November 9, in a joint statement, the dock workers and transport workers affiliated with the Unione Sindicale di Base (USB) in Italy, Nakliyat Is union in Turkey, ENEDEP-COSCO Dockers Union of

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Rishi Sunak’s Long-term Health Workforce Plan Fails to Address Workers’ Grievances

July 6, 2023
News/United Kingdom

The British government announced a “historic” health workforce plan on June 30, aiming to address the chronic shortage of health workers over the next 15 years. The plan foresees an investment of £2.4 billion

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