Politics

UK Urged to Collaborate with NATO on Missile Defence Amid Russian Drone Threat

Published: 12 September 2025 | English Chronicle Desk Britain should work closely with NATO allies to develop an integrated air and missile defence system in response to recent Russian drone incursions into Poland, defence experts have said. Nearly 20 Russian drones entered Polish airspace last week, prompting renewed concerns about the readiness of European defences and the capacity of NATO to respond effectively. Fiona Hill, a former White House adviser...

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UK Rejoining EU ‘Unlikely in My Lifetime,’ Says Starmer’s Europe Reset Negotiator

Published: 12 September 2025 | English Chronicle Desk Britain is unlikely to rejoin the European Union in the foreseeable future, according to Nick Thomas-Symonds, the minister who has spearheaded Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s recent reset of UK-EU relations. Speaking on the Guardian’s Politics Weekly podcast, Thomas-Symonds said he could not envisage Brexit being reversed within his lifetime, despite the thaw in continental relations that he has helped bring about. “I...

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TfL Invites RMT to Resume Talks as London Tube Strikes End

Published: 12 September 2025 | English Chronicle Desk Transport for London (TfL) has extended an invitation to the RMT union to resume negotiations following a week of disruptive tube strikes that brought the capital’s underground network to a near standstill. As the industrial action concludes, London Underground services are expected to restart gradually on Friday, although early-morning journeys are likely to face delays, with full service anticipated only after the...

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Conservative Influencer Charlie Kirk Fatally Shot During University Debate

Published: 11 September '2025, The English Chronicle Online Charlie Kirk, a prominent conservative activist and close ally of former President Donald Trump, was tragically killed during a university debate at Utah Valley University. The 31-year-old, founder of the MAGA youth movement Turning Point Action, was shot in the throat while addressing students on mass shootings. Despite being protected by six campus police officers and a personal security team, Kirk succumbed...

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Peter Mandelson: A Career Defined by Wealth, Influence, and Controversy

Published: 11 September 2025 | The English Chronicle Desk Lord Peter Mandelson, long a central figure in British politics, has built a career intertwined with both power and controversy, balancing his role as a Labour stalwart with close ties to some of the world’s wealthiest figures. Over three decades, Mandelson, once dubbed the “Prince of Darkness,” has navigated the highest echelons of government while cultivating relationships in elite social and...

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Bridget Phillipson and Lucy Powell Emerge as Main Contenders in Labour Deputy Leadership Race

Published: 11 September 2025 | The English Chronicle Desk Labour’s deputy leadership contest is narrowing into a two-horse race, with Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson and former cabinet minister Lucy Powell emerging as the frontrunners, while other hopefuls in the field have struggled to gain momentum. Phillipson crossed the crucial threshold of 80 nominations with ease on Wednesday evening, securing the support of 116 MPs. Powell, however, remains just below the...

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Meeting Between Keir Starmer and Israeli President Marked by Tense Exchanges Over Gaza Aid

Published: 11 September 2025 | The English Chronicle Desk A tense diplomatic encounter unfolded in London when British Prime Minister Keir Starmer met with Israeli President Isaac Herzog at Downing Street, as protests outside demanded Herzog’s arrest for alleged war crimes. The meeting, described by Herzog himself as “tough,” centred largely on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and Israel’s recent actions in the region. Immediately after the meeting, Herzog addressed...

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Starmer Faces Tough PMQs on Israel Strikes, Mandelson Controversy and Cabinet Shake-Up

Published: 10 September 2025 | The English Chronicle Desk Prime Minister Keir Starmer faced a stormy Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs) session in the Commons today, grappling with mounting criticism over Israel’s recent actions in Doha, growing controversy surrounding Lord Peter Mandelson’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein, and the political fallout from Angela Rayner’s resignation. Opening PMQs, Mr Starmer condemned the Israeli strikes in Doha yesterday, saying they violated Qatar’s sovereignty and...

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England’s Flag-Raisers Divide Opinion in Lichfield Streets

Published: 10 September 2025 | The English Chronicle Desk In the streets of Lichfield, a small group of enthusiasts has captured local attention by raising England flags, also known as the flag of St George, alongside Union flags. Pulling a trailer stacked with the banners and carrying ladders, the group moves purposefully from lamp post to lamp post, determined to display their symbols across their hometown. The initiative has sparked...

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Britain ‘Out of Whack’ on Free Speech, Warns Nick Clegg

Published: 10 September 2025 | The English Chronicle Desk Former deputy prime minister Nick Clegg has warned that Britain has “fallen out of love with the future” and is “out of whack” on free speech, highlighting concerns over increasing restrictions on public discourse. Speaking on The Master Investor Podcast with Sky’s Wilfred Frost, the ex-Liberal Democrat leader, who served alongside David Cameron during the 2010-2015 coalition, described a national climate...

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