
Nigel Farage explodes at Keir Starmer as special relationship in tatters
America and the world are 'losing respect' for the UK following our weak response to the war in the Gulf, Reform UK leader Nigel Farage said.
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America and the world are 'losing respect' for the UK following our weak response to the war in the Gulf, Reform UK leader Nigel Farage said.

The scandal over Keir Starmer's decision to appoint Peter Mandelson as US ambassador continues

We're in trouble, and the chancellor knows it. War in Iran could wreck the fragile UK economy.

Sir Keir Starmer will face down MPs in PMQs today.

Downing Street has timed the release of the Mandelson files to land after PMQs, after the weekly media briefing and after every chance for Starmer to answer

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has banned the Al Quds march - the first protest march banned in Britain since Tommy Robinson's EDL 2012

Insurgent party names new appointment who will fix chaotic system 'clogged up' with delays

Tories warn the move could allow ministers to force private funds to put money into 'whatever takes their fancy'

The Conservatives have accused the Chancellor of a 'cruel stealth raid' on OAPs

Check which way your representative chose on controversial changes to court system

Jury trials are one step closer to being scrapped in many cases after Labour MPs voted 304-203 to pass David Lammy's court reforms, despite a backbench revolt.

The Green Party leader says he would seek to build a relationship with Vladimir Putin despite "not trusting him".