• My Profile
  • Saved articles
  • Sign out
Sign in
  • Register
  • Sign in

News
UAE
Gulf
MENA
US
UK
Europe
Asia
Business
Aviation
Economy
Energy
Money
Property
Banking
Markets
Opinion
Comment
Editorial
Obituaries
Cartoon
Feedback
Future
Science
Space
Technology
Climate
Environment
Road to Net Zero
Health
Culture
Art & Design
Books
Film & TV
Music & On-stage
Pop Culture
Lifestyle
Travel
Fashion & Beauty
Food
Motoring
Luxury
Home & Garden
Wellbeing
Things to do
Sport
Football
Cricket
F1
Tennis
Combat Sports
Horse Racing
Israel-Gaza war
Weekend

Podcasts Newsletters Follow us App Video
Israel-Gaza warWeekend
News
UAE
Gulf
MENA
US
UK
Europe
Asia
Business
Aviation
Economy
Energy
Money
Property
Banking
Markets
Opinion
Comment
Editorial
Obituaries
Cartoon
Feedback
Future
Science
Space
Technology
Climate
Environment
Road to Net Zero
Health
Culture
Art & Design
Books
Film & TV
Music & On-stage
Pop Culture
Lifestyle
Travel
Fashion & Beauty
Food
Motoring
Luxury
Home & Garden
Wellbeing
Things to do
Sport
Football
Cricket
F1
Tennis
Combat Sports
Horse Racing
News
UAE
Gulf
MENA
US
UK
Europe
Asia
Business
Aviation
Economy
Energy
Money
Property
Banking
Markets
Opinion
Comment
Editorial
Obituaries
Cartoon
Feedback
Future
Science
Space
Technology
Climate
Environment
Road to Net Zero
Health
Culture
Art & Design
Books
Film & TV
Music & On-stage
Pop Culture
Lifestyle
Travel
Fashion & Beauty
Food
Motoring
Luxury
Home & Garden
Wellbeing
Things to do
Sport
Football
Cricket
F1
Tennis
Combat Sports
Horse Racing

          Labour Party

          UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen at a joint news conference during the UK-EU Summit at Lancaster House in London earlier this month. AFP

          No UK politician including Starmer will overturn Brexit, but that's OK

          CommentMay 28, 2025
          A protest calling for justice for victims of sexual abuse and grooming gangs, outside the council offices in Oldham, England, in January. Getty

          It's easy to see why populism is rising in Starmer's Britain

          CommentMay 13, 2025
          Apple says its system means no one else can access a user's data, not even the company. Reuters

          UK orders Apple to grant it access to worldwide users' cloud data, report says

          NewsFebruary 07, 2025
          UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves will be asked to break her usual script and demonstrate some surety of touch in reassuring the markets. AP

          Rachel Reeves and Keir Starmer now own Britain’s economic mess

          CommentJanuary 14, 2025
          Calls are growing for MP Tulip Siddiq to be sacked over alleged property deals tied to her aunt and ousted Bangladesh leader Sheikh Hasina. PA

          Calls grow for sacking of British minister linked to former Bangladesh leader

          UKJanuary 12, 2025
          Reform leader Nigel Farage. His right-wing party now poses a serious political threat to the Conservatives and Labour. EPA

          Reform’s test for UK politics: Is right the right path?

          UKJanuary 11, 2025
          A rally organised by the Muslim Council of Britain in 2017. There has been a clamour from the MCB for recognition as a representative body with a significant voice. Getty Images

          The UK's top Muslim umbrella body needs to change direction

          CommentJanuary 07, 2025
          Prime Minister Keir Starmer speaks to reception class children at a primary school in Orpington, near London. Getty Images

          Muslim family among those taking legal action against Labour's private school tax policy

          UKDecember 22, 2024
          A vote counting centre in Wakefield, northern England. AFP

          British politicians want to reform elections. This is a good sign

          CommentDecember 04, 2024
          Louise Haigh says the incident was a 'genuine mistake' in a letter announcing her resignation. Reuters

          UK transport secretary resigns over historic fraud conviction

          UKNovember 29, 2024
          Former Labour Party deputy leader John Prescott, left, and former prime minister Tony Blair. Reuters

          Tony Blair leads tributes after ex-deputy PM John Prescott dies aged 86

          UKNovember 21, 2024
          Protesting farmers drive their tractors to the venue of the Welsh Labour Party conference in Llandudno, north-west Wales on Saturday. AFP

          The seeds of discontent have been sown among British farmers

          CommentNovember 19, 2024
          Palestinian human rights lawyer Raji Sourani speaks during an interview at his office in Gaza in 2021. AFP

          Gaza's 'Mr ICC' says UK failing to 'go by the rule of law'

          UKOctober 24, 2024
          Elon Musk, the owner of X who is supporting Donald Trump, speaks in Pennsylvania to promote early and absentee voting. Getty Images

          Spat between UK's Labour and Elon Musk deepens over Harris campaign

          UKOctober 18, 2024
          Migrants arrive at the Port of Dover after being picked up by a UK Border Force vessel in the English Channel. Getty Images

          Backlog clear-up could see 62,000 migrants granted asylum in the UK

          UKOctober 17, 2024
          The International Investment Summit in London was an avenue for UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer to attract investors. AP

          Can investors take Keir Starmer's UK seriously?

          CommentOctober 15, 2024
          IPSO regulated

          News
          UAE
          Gulf
          MENA
          US
          UK
          Europe
          Asia
          Business
          Aviation
          Economy
          Energy
          Money
          Property
          Banking
          Markets
          Opinion
          Comment
          Editorial
          Obituaries
          Cartoon
          Feedback
          Future
          Science
          Space
          Technology
          Climate
          Environment
          Road to Net Zero
          Health
          Culture
          Art & Design
          Books
          Film & TV
          Music & On-stage
          Pop Culture
          Lifestyle
          Travel
          Fashion & Beauty
          Food
          Motoring
          Luxury
          Home & Garden
          Wellbeing
          Things to do
          Sport
          Football
          Cricket
          Olympics
          F1
          Tennis
          Combat Sports
          Horse Racing
          Weekend
          Living in the UAE
          Podcasts Newsletters Alerts Read E-Paper Print Subscriptions Video App
          About UsContact UsWork With UsAdvertise With UsTerms & ConditionsPrivacy PolicyCookie PolicySitemapArchiveRegistration FAQsRosalynn Carter Fellowship
          IPSO regulated
          Follow us
          Get news alerts from
          The National logo
          You can manage notifications at any time by clicking the notifications icon.