Short: Who’s House? Hunt’s House
New Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has scrapped nearly every measure set out in last month’s “mini-budget”. Markets might be calm, but the Government is in free fall
New Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has scrapped nearly every measure set out in last month’s “mini-budget”. Markets might be calm, but the Government is in free fall
Kwasi Kwarteng has been sacked after just over a month in the Treasury, but can his replacement hope to lead the Tories to electability again?
The month-long, women-led protests in Iran continue, and look more likely to cause regime change each passing day
The Treasury’s U-turn on the 45p top tax rate has been welcomed by the markets and the public, but it has only worsened the Truss Government’s terrible optics
Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng recently announced economic measures to curb the cost of living crisis. It is classic trickle-down economics, and the markets seem to agree.
PM Truss has entered Downing Street. Her cabinet appointments threaten a lurch to the right wing. Can Britain cope?
The UN has recently released it’s long-awaited report on China’s treatment of Uyghurs in Xinjiang, but will the report amount to any action?
Darya Dugina, daughter of Russian fascist philosopher Aleksandr Dugin, was killed in a car bombing outside Moscow. Russia has blamed Ukraine, but was her death in Ukraine’s interests?
The US has this week announced that Ayman al-Zawahiri, leader of the infamous al-Qaida Islamic militant group, has been killed in a targeted drone strike at a residence in Kabul, Afghanistan.