
Almost a third of voters hold views that are in tune with to UKIP policies, according to a new study. Reuters reports that Academics from the Universities of Manchester and Nottingham carried out an analysis of 100,000 voters and 6,000

EuroNews: German Chancelor Angela Merkel and British Prime Minister David Cameron attended the annual CeBIT techfest in Hanover, Germany which is pushing data protection and privacy as its big theme this year. The vast CeBIT show boasts 26 exhibit halls

Pope Francis has cancelled his scheduled visit to Israel because of an ongoing labor dispute at the Israeli Foreign Ministry. As the Times of Israel reports, the pontiff was scheduled to travel to Israel for a stay from May 24th

Paul Homewood, from the ‘Not a lot of people know that‘ blog, wanted to know the basis for David Cameron’s “suspicion” that the recent floods were a result of Climate Change. So Mr Homewood decided to send a Freedom of

An opinion poll reported in today’s Daily Mail reveals new information about the average UK voter. It shatters the view of UKIP as a party purely for disaffected Tories, with supporters more likely to be working class retirees from the Midlands. The

A senior aide to British Prime Minister David Cameron has resigned after being arrested on suspicion of child pornography offences, Downing Street confirmed. Patrick Rock, 62, was arrested by officers from the National Crime Agency last month. “On the evening

The former UK Defence Secretary and senior Conservative party figure Dr. Liam Fox has urged Prime Minister David Cameron to ditch his unachievable pledge to lower net migration into the UK. Fox – speaking after new figures revealed the government’s

Ed Miliband could announce within the next two weeks that the Labour Party are preparing to do a u-turn on Europe by pledging to hold a referendum on Britain’s continued EU membership if they win the next election, according to

A long-standing billionaire donor to the Conservative Party was yesterday confirmed to have ceased his backing for David Cameron’s party after the Tories championed the same-sex marriage bill in July last year. Hedge fund owner Sir Michael Hintze is said

Nothing illustrates the utter delusion of the Conservative Party more than their recent bid to re-brand as the “workers’ party”. Having finally realised that chasing green-loving hipsters in the name of Cameroonism wasn’t a winner, the Tories have launched a

In May 2012, major Conservative donor and LGBT activist Ivan Massow wrote an article making the case that the Conservative Party had nothing to fear in discarding social conservatism, because its advocates in the party had nowhere else to go.

David Cameron has let it be known to the sympathetic media that “he’s very clear, he doesn’t want to another Coalition” come the next parliamentary term. Just how seriously should we take this claim? About as seriously as we would

The Conservative Party is engaging in yet another major rebranding exercise, just one election cycle after David Cameron’s ‘detoxification’ strategy failed to win the party a majority in 2010. Today, Grant Shapps delivers a speech alongside Sir John Major, echoing

The UK Labour Party’s favourite attack line against the Conservatives at the moment is not dissimilar to the Democrats’ usual anti-Republican line: the suggestion that the Tories have a “problem” with women. At Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs) earlier this month,

The Lisbon Treaty has cost UK business £12.2 billion ($20 billion) since it was ratified in late 2009. New research released today by campaign group Business for Britain shows how big an impact the EU is having on British firms.
LONDON (Reuters) – British inflation last month fell below the Bank of England’s target level for the first time in over four years, further bolstering the BoE’s message that there is no rush to raise interest rates. Prime minister David

Lists of potential successors to Liberal Democrat leader and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg began to appear almost as soon as he walked through the doors of number of Number 10 with David Cameron nearly four years ago. The same

Having just finished Willa Cather’s evocative novel Death Comes to the Archbishop, I have been thinking of how much the world has changed, not just in the past ten years, but over the past two hundred years, since the start

The British government’s Minister of State for Immigration, Mark Harper MP, has resigned after admitting to unknowingly employing a cleaner who was ineligible to work in the United Kingdom. Harper, 43, who has been in his position in Prime Minister

The rise of the Tea Party-esque UK Independence Party (UKIP) in the United Kingdom has often been attributed to a disillusionment within conservative circles. But recent evidence has highlighted that the political left, and the Labour Party in particular, may have

United Kingdom Prime Minister David Cameron wants to stop providing benefits to immigrants who do not speak English. He wants to cut the country’s welfare expenditures. The Prime Minister reportedly wants to stop printing welfare literature in foreign languages and
Sir Hew Strachan, a senior advisor to the Chief of the Defense Staff in Britain, has blasted President Barack Obama’s military and foreign policy skills, saying that the president is “chronically incapable” of military strategy and that unlike George W.
Alan Turing is remembered for many things. He was a brilliant cryptographer, a genius logician/philosopher, and the father of the modern computer. He was also gay, and in 1952 Turing was convicted in Great Britain for the criminal offense of

Though with kind words for Nelson Mandela and for the speeches given at his tribute, the Daily Mail’s David Jones reports from the scene that the event was “a shambles” and embarrassing for the late leader. In a scathing column for the Mail,