The Capitol building where the inauguration, which Donald Trump the outgoing President shunned, took place – the scene of an attack by Trump supporters two weeks previously. The new Vice president ...
Whilst we wait for the next clutch of polls a quick look at what the first part of April indicated compared to the latter part of March. Again we have given four polls from 4 different polling ...
Breaking – in more ways than one. Is this the breaking of Johnson as PM? In a stunning victory for Joanna Cherry and her 70 strong group of cross-party MPs, Scotland highest court has ruled Johnson’s ...
Molly Pollock takes a look through the evidence piling up against Johnson as the Tories become the ever disunited party of government and stretch the agony out for at least another week. There weren’t ...
The reference to the Church of England was not surprising in Charles III address on Friday evening but the UK is a country of many faiths and increasingly none. The tone in Friday evening’s broadcast ...
Theresa May once lectured her party conference telling them they were the Nasty Party and would need to change if they were ever to get back into government. That was at the Conservative Party ...
The headline above is based on the findings from part of a major research study titled ‘Primary Care Physicians in Ten Countries Report Challenges Caring for Patients with Complex Health Needs’ by The ...
Citizen Cuddis has yet to emerge from his annual detox (Lucozade drip, coconut-water enemas, hourl, hair-of-the-dog tequila slammers) following a New Year he claims ...
Professor John Robertson takes a break from media analysis and turns to a recent report about children and happiness ‘English children are among the unhappiest ...
The Better Together campaign has turned its attention to the Scottish NHS in the latest in a series of claims aimed at blocking the move towards Scottish independence. The shift in strategy follows ...
Commentary by Derek Bateman It’s the struggle between people and power…the state versus the citizen. It could be the courts or the politicians, no matter.
SNP Leader and First Minister of Scotland, Alex Salmond MSP has welcomed the establishment of the Jimmy Reid Foundation which has been established in his memory to continue the legacy of the radical ...
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