The Spectator is one of the world’s oldest politics and current affairs magazines, established in 1828 in London’s Old Queen Street, which has given its name to Marshall's OQS venture.
Private Eye apologized "unreservedly" for its previous critical coverage of the president. But then came an utterly brutal twist.
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Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch and Reform leader Nigel Farage have both ruled out any merger between their parties. A ...
Fortnight magazine was once such a must-read for Northern Ireland's political classes that Gerry Adams apparently said "a month without Fortnight would be twice as long". In that case the past ...
Trump’s ally, Elon Musk, has already publicised his desire to oust Starmer. Starmer’s conciliation policy, moreover, actively harms both Labour’s political hopes and UK democracy. The prime minister’s ...
The terms "old" and "new" have been played around with in the cut and thrust of this election campaign but exactly how old are our current crop of political parties? The BBC's Elena Egawhary has taken ...
Welcome to Talking Politics! The ITV News podcast that can serve as your perfect weekly guide to the changing political landscape in the UK following Labour's landslide election win.