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Nobody embodies that arrogant elite more perfectly than Lord (Richard) Hermer, the Government's Attorney General and most ...
In total, the authority said it has cost more than a staggering £508,000 between July 2024 and March 2025. Due to more ...
The remnants of Britain’s once mighty empire still give the mother country more than a few headaches. Britain, which once ...
THERE’S one thing you can be pretty sure of. If the politicians don’t wreck the country, the lawyers will do it for them. And ...
Mr Tuckwell said many of the Chagossian arrivals have children, and the council had a legal responsibility to find temporary ...
It's no wonder they call him Keir Starmer the granny harmer. Pensioners are right to be fearful of this government. After ...
As Labour limps to the end of its first year in office, the marks are in and the verdict is brutal. A series of U-turns has ...
Dame Priti Patel asked whether ministers ‘are afraid’ of Labour backbenchers, who might ‘force them into another embarrassing U-turn’.
The UK has agreed to pay Mauritius at least £120 million a year to lease back the Diego Garcia base post-handover.
UK warned of threat from China when Chagos deal expires Members of the House of Lords stress that renewal of the deal in 99 years will depend on the goodwill of the then-government of Beijing-friendly ...
The Chagos Islands deal is “not perfect” but must be ratified to avoid legal challenges that could threaten UK control of a vital military airbase, peers have said. Mauritius is “likely ...
By 1965, they had convinced the British to violate international law by separating the Chagos Islands from the rest of its colony of Mauritius to create the “British Indian Ocean Territory.” ...
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