For Giovanna Lewis, a local councillor in Dorset, a combination of Labour’s stance on Palestine, climate activism, refugees, and a lack of democracy led her to resign from the party. “I was holding on for a long time,” she explained. “I wanted to stay and try to push for Carralyn Parkes, who is on the […]
"My current era is a little pissed off energy combined with spite," says the 21-year-old pop protegé. "My next era is total freedom, pure pop, and pure experimentation."
Labour says it has “no plans” for doing a youth mobility deal with EU, saying it is “synonymous with free movement”.
Juliet O'Connell will not contest the next local elections in June
The bill would give the province the right to fire councillors, overturn bylaws, postpone elections and allow political parties to run on municipal ballots in Edmonton and Calgary.
Today, we mourn those killed during the Armenian Genocide and commit to telling their stories so they are never lost to history, USAID Administrator Samantha Power said in a post on X. “I am inspired by the resiliency of the Armenian people and all they have built, but we can never forget. Honored to have …
The Everton manager has held frank discussions with his players during a difficult week at Finch Farm as work continues to respond to Chelsea thrashing
The Labour incumbent Sadiq Khan in vying for a historic third term as London mayor
Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf has resigned barely a year into the role after the collapse of his coalition government, a humbling and chaotic departure that throws Scotland’s ruling pro-independence party into chaos. Yousaf’s coalition government fell apart unexpectedly last week when he tore up a coalition agreement with Green Party lawmakers, a risky move that backfired spectacularly when the Greens said they would vote against him in a confidence motion. The ruling SNP will now hold a...
The Prime Minister said ensuring Britain can defend itself was his 'first responsibility' and his pledge to invest tens of billions more pounds was needed 'to keep the country safe'.
SENIOR SNP MP Joanna Cherry has called for party members to be given a vote on the power-sharing deal with the Scottish Greens. The Westminster backbencher backed calls, including from ex-Nats gove
The 56-year-old said it is 'crazy' ordinary members could choose the next Prime Minister when it was MPs themselves who decide whether leaders are kept in place by no-confidence votes.