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How Somerset has fared since the general election
Friday (July 4) marks once year since the general election which saw Sir Keir Starmer lead Labour back into government after 14 years in the wilderness. Local democracy reporter Daniel Mumby looks ...
Pamela Nash says the buck now stops with the SNP Scottish Government – and called on Motherwell and Wishaw MSP Clare Adamson to explain to their constituents why they have yet to see any tangible ...
ICE raids and their uncertainty scare off workers and baffle businesses - Farmers, cattle ranchers and hotel and restaurant managers breathed a sigh of relief last week when President Donald Trump ord ...
David Cameron’s ascension to power in 2010 was built on the polished rhetoric of austerity—direct cuts to public expenditure ...
Most of my time is spent on casework, where party politics has no place. Residents come to me with planning problems, housing ...
Kemi Badenoch has embarrassed herself again, this time claiming that the Tories delivered the £350 million extra per week for the NHS, as laid out on Vote Leave’s Brexit red bus and repeatedly ...
UK bus passengers 9.30am rule explained as £955m promise made Officials have pushed through millions of pounds in extra funding for bus services but one rule remains in place.
Post-Brexit youth visa scheme with EU given green light in major step towards closer ties with the bloc Supporters described the move as a ‘massive step’ forward for young people Kate Devlin ...
The UK and EU have reached a agreement over the future of Gibraltar, solving what the government described as the ‘last major unresolved issue from Brexit ’.
The UK has agreed a deal with the European Union over Gibraltar's status after Brexit. Talks on rules governing the border between Spain and the British Overseas Territory have been ongoing since ...
Our community largely agrees that Brexit was a mistake, but whether the UK should rejoin the EU remains deeply debated, with some calling it ‘a pipe dream’ as others admit they’d ‘vote to ...
Brits who were living in France before Brexit enjoy a special status thanks to the Withdrawal Agreement - shown via the Article 50 carte de séjour, also known as the WARP. But there is often ...