đź”’ From the FT: Brexit’s Bregret: Challenges of rejoining the EU – Martin Wolf
Amidst a surge in UK public sentiment favoring EU reintegration, the path to rejoining remains fraught with pitfalls.
Amidst a surge in UK public sentiment favoring EU reintegration, the path to rejoining remains fraught with pitfalls.
The enduring panic over black immigration persists in Britain, highlighting the unresolved tensions surrounding the issue.
The UK has accused Russia’s Federal Security Service of engaging in a sustained cyber campaign since 2015 to meddle in British politics.
David Cameron’s appointment as British foreign secretary sparks criticism due to his historically close ties with China
Keir Starmer’s condemnation of Hamas’s attack on Israel underscores a significant shift in the Labour Party’s foreign policy stance.
Chief Whip of the FF+, Mulder would like to see the robust interaction with the head of government in the UK replicated in SA’s Parliament.
“The troubles of democracy have deep roots in both countries. But they are also closely associated with two individuals — Donald Trump and Boris Johnson.”
Seasoned journalist, Dale Granger presents a 10-point PR plan aimed at regaining the respect of the people, peers, and the press. From managing media relationships to reframing narratives, each point offers insights and recommendations for Harry’s path to redemption.
“Goodbye G7, hello G20.” That was the headline on an article in The Economist on the first summit of the Group of 20 in Washington in 2008 which argued that this represented “a decisive shift in the old order”.
Dunn talks about the visas South Africans can apply for and the job openings on the Isle of Man that wants to grow its population by 15,000.