Year: 2025

Keir Starmer placing interests of human rights lawyers over national security and veterans

The government have been accused of pandering to human rights lawyers and placing their needs above national security and military veterans. Shadow Defence Secretary James Cartlidge believes that the government’s attempt to repeal the Legacy Act, designed to protect soldiers who served…

Ed Miliband dealt killer blow as HSBC exposes his net zero idiocy

Ed Miliband isn’t just out of touch—he’s the cheerleader for a radical climate ideology so blinkered it’s turning Britain into an economic basket case. While families struggle with sky-high bills and crumbling industries, Miliband’s messianic net zero campaign marches on,…

Rachel Reeves is whimpering as Britain groans under weight of Labour debt

Rachel Reeves wants to bring in her own dramatic expansion of the City of London, just like Nigel Lawson did in 1986. The “Big Bang” changes announced back then brought down the costs of financial transactions and led to a…

‘France has its own Rwanda plan – England!’ Fury as migrants filmed trying to reach UK

Express viewers have suggested France’s “Rwanda Plan” is to dispatch its asylum seekers to British shores – after an Express investigation saw 13 boats cross the Channel over just three days. Britain secured a new agreement with France over returning migrants who arrive in…

Rachel Reeves to put savers’ money at risk by urging them to gamble on stock market

Millions of savers will be encouraged to put their money into stocks and shares where they can earn better returns but also risk making a loss, under changes announced by Chancellor Rachel Reeves. But the Chancellor has ruled out cutting the…

Ed Miliband forced to apologise after he accuses MP of ‘hiding’ as they cared for baby

Environment Secretary Ed Miliband has been forced to apologise after he criticised a Conservative MP for being absent from the Commons when she was caring for her six-month-old son. He accused Shadow energy secretary Claire Coutinho of “going into hiding” when she missed a…

Labour warned tobacco ban will send Red Wall hopes up in smoke

Labour’s hopes of holding onto the Red Wall will go up in smoke if it presses ahead with a ban on anyone born after January 1, 2009 buying tobacco products, campaigners have warned. The Freedom Association claims the planned ban will drive voters Sir Keir…

Labour considers handing parents £3,514 benefits windfall with end of two-child cap

Labour is considering scrapping the two-child benefit cap and allowing parents to claim Universal Credit or Child Tax Credit for more than two children, Ministers have confirmed. A review is underway and changes could be announced in the autumn, welfare minister Andrew Western told…

James Cleverly blasts Nigel Farage’s Reform UK as ‘repository for disgruntled Tories’

Reform UK is in danger of looking like a “repository for disgruntled former Conservatives” if Tory defectors keep joining its ranks, Sir James Cleverly has warned Nigel Farage’s party. The former foreign and home secretary’s comments came in the wake of the defection of former…

Bombshell poll suggests UK would be welcomed back into EU – but there’s a catch

A majority of people in Europe’s biggest countries would back the UK rejoining the EU – but only if it ditched the pound in favour of the euro, and joined the Schengen Area which guarantees free movement between member states. A new YouGov EuroTrack…