Speaking at a hundreds-strong protest on Tel Aviv’s Kaplan-Begin junction, also known as Democracy Square, Yair Golan, leader ...
Rufus Norris, the outgoing head of the National Theatre, wants children to learn oral language skills across the curriculum ...
Today, 4.5 million adults aged 18 to 65 are not in employment, education or training. They cost the country billions in ...
The grieving Prime Minister has opened up about how his beloved brother, Nick Starmer, was told he had inoperable lung cancer ...
Polling for The Telegraph suggests just one in five believe Labour cares about people who live and work in the countryside ...
The poll caps off a difficult start to the year for the Prime Minister who has seen his personal approval ratings fall off a ...
Just six in ten voters believe Sir Keir Starmer will still be Prime Minister at the end of 2025 following a disastrous start ...
With Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves facing voters’ anger over the economy, the Health Secretary is now the bookies’ favourite ...
From major superpowers to fragile states, elections tested political systems, shaped futures and sparked debates on democracy ...
At first glance, the US and UK elections may seem worlds apart, but in looking back on the campaigns and results, The ...
Weak economic growth and record immigration are driving gains by the right, especially populists—and the trend is set to ...
Brexit figurehead Nigel Farage, the leader of Reform UK, defended Friday the disputed claim that his upstart anti-immigration party now has more members than Britain's official Conservative opposition ...