Unionism in Scotland

Elections in Britain: Labour Did Not Soar, Conservatives Crashed

With “change” as his banner and his country’s “great reboot” as his priority, new British Prime Minister Keir Starmer received the mandate to form a government yesterday. He highlighted the changes he achieved within the Labour Party as a model for the broader transformations he aims to implement in Britain.

Turning a deaf ear

The responsibility for unity within the country's main opposition party lies squarely with the conservatives' top executives.

The Greek people are in desperate need of a convincing alternative to the current left-led coalition government. What they need is an opposition party that is not just strong, but also trustworthy and consistent - a party they can rely on.