Catherine Barnard and Fiona Costello examine Nigel Farage’s proposal to scrap welfare benefit access for EU nationals living in the UK. They explain the rights of...
Patrick Bayer and Federica Genovese argue that while communities exposed to climate mitigation are afraid of net zero, some might be more interested in international climate...
The Unite union has been accused of using union resources to canvass support for general secretary Sharon Graham’s favoured candidates in elections for its executive council...
Amy Klobuchar planned to officially launch her gubernatorial campaign on Monday, but has delayed it in the wake of the fatal shooting of a protester by...
Donald Trump’s political war chest grew dramatically in the second half of 2025, according to new campaign finance disclosures submitted late Saturday, giving him an unprecedented...
Covers 737MW of battery storage, including both operations and development assets Agreement provides long-term revenue certainty, supporting growth of the UK’s battery storage sector...
“May you live in interesting times” This infamous “Chinese curse” is a phrase that’s doubly apt because politically we most certainly do, and its origins are...
John Mahon makes the case for having a better understanding of the British nationals leaving the UK. He argues that the cost to the state of...
It might not be the strongest of showings for us Brits at this year’s Grammy Awards, but there are still a fair few notable names worth...
Tech billionaire Elon Musk has for years distanced himself from the late sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. He’s even thrown his ally, President Donald Trump, under the...