This is an episode of Political Fix, the FT weekly podcast that takes you into the corridors of Westminster to unwrap, analyse and debate British politics with a regular panel of FT correspondents.
Imperial nostalgia correlates strongly with support beyond the main parties: positively with Reform and negatively with the ...
We need a ruthless bastard, not a useless bastard’ By contrast, Keir Starmer looks like he’s having as much fun as the school ...
Colonial travelogues and Hindu nationalist narratives have long cast Kashmiri Muslims as perpetual outsiders in their own ...
If you wander through Glasgow Green, you'll encounter the Doulton fountain, a gaudy terracotta tribute to empire that ...
The government has ordered an independent review into foreign financial interference in UK politics in response to what it ...
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Former British PM embraces ‘Trump-style revolution’ while blasting BBC and Bank of England
Former British Prime Minister Liz Truss claimed the Bank of England sabotaged her 49-day tenure in 2022, revealing details in ...
The British government has launched an independent review into foreign financial interference in politics following the ...
This is an episode of Political Fix, the FT weekly podcast that takes you into the corridors of Westminster to unwrap, analyse and debate British politics with a regular panel of FT correspondents. It ...
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Make 2026 the year of people-powered politics
This year has shown us what the Executive's priorities really are. While Paul Givan was jetting off on his whitewashing ...
Today, Chris is joined by Ailbhe Rea from the New Statesman and Tim Shipman from the Spectator to review the year in politics and hazard a guess at what to expect in 2026.
— Getting personal: You need to have worked 10 years in the U.K. to qualify for a pension, so MARK CARNEY is a future frozen ...
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