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Some of Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s closest advisers have been asking this week “Who runs this government?” The precedents ...
Being 'forced to retreat' this early in his reign is 'simply unprecedented' and shows his government is now 'in trouble', say ...
The Scotsman’s round-up of life in Scotland today dismays reader Yesterday (25 June) we had another edition of The Scotsman ...
In MetroTalk: readers hit back at the idea that bombing leads to peace, question who's shaping UK defence policy.
Britain will buy a dozen F-35A fighter jets capable of firing tactical nuclear weapons in what it describes as the biggest ...
The prosecution has rested its case in Diddy's trial after more than six weeks and 34 witnesses. The Trial of Diddy podcast ...
In MetroTalk: readers weigh in on Nigel Farage's 'Britannia Card' and ask whether bombing can ever be a path to peace?
A tentative truce proposed by President Donald Trump hung in the balance as Israel said it had identified missiles launched from Iran into its airspace less than three hours after the ceasefire went ...
In MetroTalk: readers weigh in on the US strikes on Iran, reflect on growing older and sweat it out on overheated buses.
Readers push back at claims that protesting Israel's bombing of Iran amounts to supporting the Iranian regime.
Iran's supreme leader has warned the US that joining Israeli strikes will 'result in irreparable damage for them'.
In MetroTalk, A reader asks: why do some protesters back a regime under scrutiny for its nuclear activity while calling for ...