It’s less handbags and Land Rovers and more milking the cows before leaving for the hospital to give birth Charlotte Lytton is a freelance journalist who has worked in newsrooms from London to New ...
Sir Keir Starmer has pledged to stay on as Prime Minister and will outline a fresh direction for Labour in a key speech, as ...
Sir Keir Starmer will attempt to set out a fresh direction for the party after Labour suffered a crushing defeat at the local ...
Pressure is growing on Sir Keir Starmer after MP Catherine West announced her intention to mount a Labour leadership ...
Gov. Abigail Spanberger of Virginia has emphasized practical governance as her brand, but the political fight over redistricting has dominated her term so far. By Campbell Robertson On the night of ...
The Prime Minister will outline a 'fresh direction' as he fights to rescue his position amid a leadership challenge following ...
Angela Rayner has issued a warning over the domestic fallout of the Iran war as she urged the Government to take "bold action" to help with people's water, housing and energy costs. The former Deputy ...
One Labour MP summed it up when they messaged to explain the “Anybody But Ange” campaign gaining traction within the parliamentary party. "I am really worried Angela will be our Liz Truss," they said.
Analysts predict sterling risks weakening to levels not seen since Liz Truss’s mini-Budget Chris Price is the Markets Editor at The Telegraph. He covers news from global financial markets and how they ...
Angela Rayner is being told to prepare her tilt at the Labour leadership immediately after an expected wipeout of the governing party at next week's local elections. The former Deputy Prime Minister's ...
Angela Rayner has urged the government to take "bold action" to maintain the British public's confidence, while also cautioning against Westminster's insular focus. The Ashton-under-Lyne MP insisted ...
Abigail Anthony is a staff writer at National Review. It was argued that the black share of students would fall substantially — by more than half at Harvard — if universities had to abandon ...