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This article contains details of terminal medical procedures which some readers may find upsetting. The Civil Service has done an 'impact assessment' for what the NHS and hospice sector will look like ...
I will always remember my Catholic mum said to me; last time we had this debate about Assisted Suicide when it went to the then High Courts sometime in the 00’s. I remember her saying as we watched th ...
The Strategic Defence Review, published on 2 June, contains plenty of ideas which I believe our Party should support – an increase in the number of ships in the Royal Navy, increased reserves of ...
No one can deny the reality that we live in an increasingly dangerous world. Russia’s attempted invasion of Ukraine. Israel’s war with Hamas. The dangerous stand off between Iran and Israel. Ongoing ...
There's been a lot of debate, dare I say controversy, over the recent proposal to Federal Conference regarding how Parliamentary candidate selections are managed. But perhaps it might be interesting ...
Oil markets are on edge again. With Brent crude climbing above $90 a barrel amid the ongoing Israel–Iran conflict, you’d think drilling more in the North Sea would be the obvious fix for UK households ...
We live in a post-truth age. No longer is there any such thing as objective reality. On both Left and Right, the media, commentators and politicians present their own subjective reality, primarily ...
Nigel Farage visited Swansea, Wales, in the run-up to the referendum on European Union membership. He made several claims during his visit, stating that Wales was receiving a “rotten deal” from the EU ...
This week, the UK government announced sanctions on Israeli ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich, alongside Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and Norway. citing their incitement of violence ...
Rachel Reeves announces her spending review. What are Liberal Democrats looking for from it? It will surprise nobody to hear that social care is top of the agenda, alongside a closer relationship with ...
As we approach the first anniversary of Labour’s loveless landslide general election victory, it is worth taking stock of the current state of British politics. The Starmer ministry has committed a ...
As I type these words early afternoon on this fine June Monday, the big political story dominating the headlines and the airwaves is more details on the government’s at least partial u-turn on winter ...
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