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  • We’re calling on British business to step up in the global fight against Malaria

    April 25, 2019

    Today is World Malaria Day, a time to take stock of what we have achieved in the fight against this disease, and what more we all can do. In 2017 alone, malaria – a disease that is both treatable and preventable – killed 435,000 people worldwide. Nearly half of the world’s population was at risk, and [...]

  • Labour’s top Trotskyites want to crash the economy and spark a revolution

    April 25, 2019

    In the wake of the political chaos, with the government fixated on Brexit, there is a credible threat of two Trotskyite Marxists becoming Prime Minister and chancellor. While the likelihood of a General Election this year remains low, it cannot be ruled out. This means that there is no greater task for the government at [...]

  • Backbench Tory MPs table further talks on Theresa May leadership challenge

    April 24, 2019

    A group of influential Tory MPs will meet again today to discuss the possibility of ousting Theresa May as Prime Minister after talks last night failed to reach a decision. The 1922 committee is mulling a change to the party rulebook that would allow them to launch a fresh challenge against May, despite her winning [...]

  • Theresa May breaks the record for most unpopular Conservative minister

    April 24, 2019

    Theresa May has broken the record for the least popular Conservative cabinet minister to date, as ranked by Tory party members, over her decision to postpone Brexit. The Prime Minister’s net satisfaction rating plummeted to -73.5 this month from -51.2 in March, according to a poll by Conservative Home. Read more: Theresa May seeks new vote [...]

  • Tory MP Johnny Mercer dismisses alleged ties to London Capital & Finance as ‘smear’ by rivals

    April 24, 2019

    Tory MP Johnny Mercer has hit back at allegations he was involved in collapsed firm London Capital and Finance (LCF), claiming they are part of a "co-ordinated attempt" to go after him. Mercer, who is thought to want to run for Tory leader, has been under scrutiny for his non-executive director role at the Crucial Academy, for [...]

  • Labour MPs table bid to thwart Trump state visit because of ‘misogynism and racism’

    April 24, 2019

    Labour MPs have demanded that Theresa May cancel Donald Trump's upcoming state visit to the UK because of his "misogynism, racism and xenophobia". More than 50 MPs have signed a backbench motion to axe the US president's trip to three-day visit to the UK, which is scheduled for the 3 June, PoliticsHome reported. Trump's visit coincides with [...]

  • Labour MPs table bid to thwart Trump state visit because of ‘misogynism and racism’

    April 24, 2019

    Labour MPs have demanded that Theresa May cancel Donald Trump's upcoming state visit to the UK because of his "misogynism, racism and xenophobia". More than 50 MPs have signed a backbench motion to axe the US president's trip to three-day visit to the UK, which is scheduled for the 3 June, PoliticsHome reported. Trump's visit coincides with [...]

  • The backlash against the Notre Dame donations reveals France’s culture of social envy

    April 24, 2019

    Within the last week, French people have donated €1bn for the reconstruction of Notre Dame. Most of the money has come from billionaires and large companies. This has sparked a heated debate in France. A leader of the Yellow Vest movement, Ingrid Levavasseur, criticised “the inertia of big corporations over social misery while they are [...]

  • The Porn Laws are misguided, repressive, and totally ineffective at protecting children

    April 24, 2019

    Last week, the government announced a new law – one which would expose children to more harmful online material, compromise privacy, and hit the most vulnerable adults in society. As of 15 July, to access online pornography you will have to either purchase a porn pass online or venture to off-licence to acquire an age-verification [...]

  • DEBATE: Is Sadiq Khan ultimately responsible for the ongoing delays to Crossrail?

    April 24, 2019

    Is Sadiq Khan ultimately responsible for the ongoing delays to Crossrail Keith Prince, GLA Conservatives’ transport spokesman, says YES. Londoners are all too familiar with this mayor’s penchant for passing the buck and blaming others for his mistakes. But when it comes to the Crossrail project, Sadiq Khan’s attempt to dodge accountability simply won’t wash. [...]

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