Influential grouping of backbench MPs want less frequent ‘crystal ball’ forecasts from the Office for Budget Responsibility after an ill-fated scramble to find billions in welfare savin…| POLITICO
Richard Tice says Queen Elizabeth ‘would’ve been much more careful’ than her son after monarch talks of challenges that ‘know no borders.’| POLITICO
Germany’s Merz says Britain and France may need to “share” their nuclear weapons as America can’t be relied on to defend NATO.| POLITICO
Europe and Ukraine are learning how little the U.S. cares, as the new president aligns himself with their greatest enemy.| POLITICO
Britain’s government has social platforms in its sights as incitement spreads — and the X owner is squaring up for a fight.| POLITICO
Departure of outgoing U.K. ambassador to the U.S. Karen Pierce has reignited criticism of the culture at the top of the British government.| POLITICO
Westminster is abuzz with talk of closer ties between the Trump adviser and chief Brexiteer.| POLITICO
Starmer said ‘violent disorder was clearly whipped up online’ after days of riots over the killing of three children.| POLITICO
The energy secretary has made an eye-catching start. But how far is he prepared to rock the boat?| POLITICO
A diminishing number of grassroots U.K. musicians are performing at the continent’s festivals.| POLITICO
What has happened, who is behind the violence and how the U.K. government has responded.| POLITICO
Far right rioters have targeted mosques and other buildings following the killing of three young girls in Southport last Monday.| POLITICO
The country’s ascendant Christian Democratic Union remains utterly baffled as to how it might wield power.| POLITICO
Labour, with an eye on the next election, wants voters to hear that the public finances are worse than they thought — so blame the Tories for higher taxes.| POLITICO