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Trump's Tumultuous First Year Back in Office

An in-depth analysis of Donald Trump's dramatic first year back in office, from policy upheavals to international tensions and domestic challenges that defined his unexpected return to power.

Bank of England Holds Interest Rates at 5.25%

The Bank of England maintains interest rates at 5.25% amid inflation concerns. Discover how this decision impacts mortgages, savings, and the UK economy in our comprehensive analysis.

Reeves's Budget: Honest About Tax?

Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces mounting pressure as her first major budget raises questions about transparency and future tax decisions. Analysis reveals what the numbers really mean for British households.

National Party's net zero gamble: Wrong horse?

Exclusive analysis reveals how the National Party's climate strategy may be dangerously misaligned with economic reality and environmental urgency as net zero deadlines loom.

Farage: Bank of England Independence "A Myth"

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage launches explosive attack on Bank of England independence, claiming political interference in interest rate decisions. Experts weigh in on this controversial stance.

Labour ploughs ahead with higher welfare spending

In a bold move challenging fiscal restraint demands, Labour commits to maintaining higher annual spending on animal welfare and environmental standards, signalling a major policy shift.

Ford's Blistering Climate Rebuke to Trump

Hollywood legend and environmental activist Harrison Ford launches scathing attack on Donald Trump's climate policies, warning of catastrophic consequences for future generations in impassioned speech.

Carney: Free Trade Era Over at APEC Summit

Canadian PM Mark Carney tells APEC summit the global economic order has fundamentally shifted, warning nations must adapt to new realities of protectionism and supply chain security.

Trump's Asian Trade Tour Sparks Tariff Concerns

Former President Donald Trump embarks on a strategic Asian tour, pursuing bilateral trade deals that could reshape international commerce and trigger widespread tariff impositions.

Liberal Party remains divided over net zero policy

The Australian Liberal Party remains fundamentally divided over its net zero emissions policy, with deputy leader Sussan Ley acknowledging the party room has failed to reach consensus on the nation's climate direction.

Trump's Nuclear Rhetoric Alarms Security Experts

Former President Donald Trump's recent comments about nuclear weapons and China's Xi Jinping have raised alarm among security experts. This analysis explores the implications for international relations and global stability.

Trump cuts US refugee intake by 85%

The Trump administration announces dramatic cuts to US refugee programme, with admissions plummeting to record low and demographic shift seeing white South Africans overtake traditional refugee groups.

Why regeneration fails deprived UK communities

New analysis reveals that regeneration efforts in deprived areas are failing because they don't address low household incomes. Discover why tackling poverty requires more than just improving physical infrastructure.

Britain's Poverty Paradox: Children vs Pensioners

As Britain faces a growing poverty crisis, experts reveal why governments consistently fail to protect both the youngest and oldest generations simultaneously. Discover the political and economic forces creating this impossible choice.

Westminster Rumbles: Reeves' Economic Plan Under Fire

Political pressure mounts as Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces growing scrutiny over her economic strategy, with Westminster insiders questioning how long she can maintain her current course amid economic headwinds.

Autumn Budget Inflation Fears: Tax Cuts Risk

As Jeremy Hunt prepares his Autumn Statement, economists warn that tax cuts could reignite inflation, forcing the Bank of England to keep interest rates higher for longer. Analysis of the delicate balancing act facing the Chancellor.

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