Will the pursuit of a closer relationship with the EU risk courting electoral disaster by alienating Brexit-backing voters?
Indian law schools are still training students for a profession that is rapidly evolving. The traditional assumption that a ...
Prof Elena Moore delivered her inaugural lecture on 4 March, titled: ‘Who Cares? The Directions of State–Family Relationships ...
Thu, Mar 19, 2026 Jacob Rees-Mogg has issued a warning to savers across the UK, declaring that the Labour Government has launched a direct "assault" on private property through a "dishonest" raid on ...
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Great Decisions explores future of human rights March 23
Manitowoc Public Library hosts the final scheduled Great Decisions installment of 2026 on March 23. The presentation will be ...
Labour was sold as the party of equality and redistribution, says Brian Reade, so how did Keir's wing ever think Blair and ...
The United States is a failing state, as evidenced by its declining political stability, rule of law, security apparatus, human rights, economy, violence, and public health, all of which are ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces £2 billion investment in the AI infrastructure in the UK ahead of the annual Mais Lecture, a leading event for the banking and finance community of the City of ...
Rachel Reeves announces Britain's diplomatic push for closer alignment with the European Union, marking a shift from post-Brexit orthodoxies on trade and geopolitics.
Major changes to crime, free speech and Olympic planning laws have been forced through Parliament by the state government ...
Historian Barry McNealy teaches high school history and works with the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute. He'll give a public ...
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