Net migration to Britain last year amounted to 171,000—the lowest level since 2012, if the pandemic years are excluded. The ...
On Wednesday night I stumbled across a few episodes of The Bill from 2002 on whatever UK Gold calls itself this week. (And before some of you start grumbling: Here he goes again, banging on about ...
Any Brits reading will know that, until recently, we had a good thing going in the United States. We were widely held to be smarter, politer, and more refined than we really were. In truth, British ...
Editorial: The world has changed dramatically since the Brexit referendum and politics needs to catch up ...
Prime Minister Keir Starmer stood firm over Greenland. But his center-left government and the country as a whole have been buffeted by President Trump. By Mark Landler Mark Landler recently completed ...
Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain has pledged to stay in post. But if his opponents mounted a challenge, here’s what would happen. By Stephen Castle Reporting from London After disastrous ...
Almost A decade ago Britons started buying more coffee than tea. And not just any coffee. The long-running Family Food Survey shows that shoppers used to favour instant coffee: in the mid-1970s they ...