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Political Correspondent Peter Spencer reports on Rachel Reeves weeping at Prime Minister’s Questions & a bad week for Labour.
Rarely has the air in Westminster felt more heavily laced with unreality. Even as epoch-making decisions are being made and maybe unmade by MPs and peers, the spectre of war somehow makes all their ...
Political Correspondent Peter Spencer reports on the Iran / Isreat conflict and Rachel Reeve's spending review.
Karl Marx’s suggestion that history repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce, doesn’t seem quite right, because this summer’s threatened wave of strikes doesn’t feel particularly funny. But ...
With the world’s military and economic apparatus feeling fragile in Donald Trump’s hands, the Prime Minister is clearly channelling Winston Churchill’s famous wartime slogan. As our Political ...
It’s everywhere, in every sense, just now. While great swathes of Britain and Ireland have been pulverised by record-breaking gales, Donald Trump has hit the White House with a hurricane of terrifying ...
For everyone, it seems, not least the Prime Minister. After Washington, for high-stakes but as yet unresolved soul-searching about letting Ukraine penetrate Russia with western long-range missiles, ...
Political Correspondent Peter Spencer reports on the weeks happenings from Elon Musk's chat with Trump to Starmer's hard line approach.
With tumultuous events unfolding everywhere, the IT outage and US election turbulence just for starters, it’s easy to lose track of our new Prime Minister’s steady-as-he-goes approach to running the ...
Political Correspondent Peter Spencer reports on the Tory's facing imminent redundancy or years of impotent opposition.
Political Correspondent Peter Spencer reports that despite the Rwanda bill passing this week, things still look bleak for the PM.
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