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Political Correspondent Peter Spencer reports on Starmer's latest woes such as the resignation of Rushanara Ali.
Political correspondent Peter Spencer reports on the latest Brexit wranglings and the never ending coronavirus saga.
While the chances of an end to the bloody war in Ukraine remain anyone’s guess, the Prime Minister’s switched back to his day job, that’s to say running the country. And, for better or worse, he’s ...
Now that Keir Starmer’s managed even longer in the top job than Liz Truss, he’s learning the hard way exactly what a mountain he has to climb. The rows rage on about how much he knew in advance about ...
Steve Judge discusses his book Don't Lean on Your Excuses where he went from hospital bed to becoming a Paratriathlon World Champion.
Political Correspondent Peter Spencer reports on the local elections that have seen Labour take the majority of councils in the UK.
Here's a look at best new horror movies for 2023 from Scream VI and Evil Dead Rise to a rebooting of The Exorcisist franchise.
A survey conducted by an even-handed pollster last week suggested three-quarters of us think this government is at least as chaotic as the last lot. And it’s easy to see how this narrative has taken ...
Rishi Sunak’s hopes that he’s finally brought his snarling party to heel appear forlorn, with fresh strife emerging over his crackdown on migrant crossings. But, as our Political Correspondent Peter ...
We speak with Alastair Mackenzie about his new book Pilgrim Days: From Vietnam to the SAS, where he recounts his career as a soldier.
Political Correspondent Peter Spencer reports on the potential of a European return and Kier Starmer's new immigration policy.
Karl Marx’s suggestion that history repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce, doesn’t seem quite right, because this summer’s threatened wave of strikes doesn’t feel particularly funny. But ...
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