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.
Pivotal events on the campaign trail
The road to Sunday's national elections has been colored by a series of events, developments and choices, the dynamics of which in terms of shaping the electoral outcome will become clear in the next couple of days.
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Ruling party searching for parliamentary candidates
The ruling conservatives are searching for candidates for this year's parliamentary elections that will help maximize votes, aware that there will be fewer choices this time.
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.
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