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The threats faced by Taiwan make Britain’s politics feel provincial
The New Statesman· 2 days agoOnly 11 minor states (plus the Holy See) have formal diplomatic relations with Taiwan and their...
Worst (political) jargon of the week: Landslide!
CityAM via Yahoo Finance UK· 2 days agoUndoubtedly. Warning signs of a landslide can include “new cracks or unusual bulges in the ground or pavements”. According to the RAC, there are...
Election to test whether Red Wall can be rebuilt
BBC News· 2 days agoAfter the alarms had sounded and the explosives were fired, the rubble left behind at Maltby Colliery marked a definitive end to the neighbouring pit...
Please welcome the leader of the opposition: Sir Ed Davey
CityAM via Yahoo Finance UK· 2 days agoIf some polls are to be believed, Ed Davey’s Liberal Democrats could soon be the official...
'It's squeaky bum time': Anas Sarwar on SNP 'arrogance', moody teens and Fergie
The Scottish Sun· 3 days agoANAS Sarwar is on course to lead the biggest party in Scotland at the end of the week, but still...
The best and worst funds and trusts in June | Trustnet
TrustNet· 3 days agoIndian equity funds topped the performance charts last month, in spite of the disappointing election result for Narendra Modi. While the market was expecting a landslide victory for the incumbent ...
Why France’s elections are a warning to Starmer | ITV News
ITV.com· 3 days agoOne of the iron laws of politics is that disaffection breeds extremism. There was proof of that in...
Glastonbury Festival has been a big 'charity giver' for decades
SomersetLive· 4 days agoOrganisers have been able to do this primarily because bands have been willing to be paid less to...
Pat Leahy: If Brexit Britain was an inflamed appendix, Eurosceptic France would be a malignant...
The Irish Times· 4 days agoThe next week sees two elections taking place that are both of huge significance for Ireland. On...
How well would YOU do on the UK citizenship test?
Daily Mail· 5 days agoWhat was the cuase of the destruction? a) War, b) Flood, c) Fire, d) Earthquake 4) How often are General Elections usually held in the UK? a) Every three...