Politics

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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Are Britain’s Unions Turning Against the Workers They Once Represented?

Published: 10 September 2025 | The English Chronicle Desk The recent Tube strikes in London, which brought the city to a near standstill, have reignited a debate about the role and relevance of Britain’s trade unions in the 21st century. While industrial action on this scale is unusual, it highlights a growing divide in the labour market: between employees who can work remotely and those whose jobs require physical presence,...

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Police Watchdog Calls for End to Recording Non-Crime Hate Incidents

Police Watchdog Calls for End to Recording Non-Crime Hate Incidents

Published: 10 September 2025 | The English Chronicle Online The chief inspector of constabulary has called for an end to the recording and investigation of non-crime hate incidents (NCHIs), arguing that the practice consumes police resources while generating public controversy. Sir Andy Cooke, who leads HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services, said intelligence could be gathered through alternative methods that would reduce public concern and simplify policing....

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UK Home Office to Launch French Beach Signage to Warn Asylum Seekers of Risks

Published: 10 September 2025 | The English Chronicle Online The UK Home Office is set to mount a high-profile campaign in northern France aimed at deterring asylum seekers from attempting dangerous crossings to the UK in small boats. Posters and leaflets in both English and French will be displayed near beaches around Calais and Dunkirk, warning that individuals risk their lives and could be returned under the government’s new “one...

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Trump Appears Sidelined as Israel’s Unprecedented Strikes Hit Qatar

Published: 10 September 2025 | The English Chronicle Desk The United States appeared caught off guard on Tuesday after Israeli warplanes launched an unprecedented strike in the heart of Qatar’s capital, Doha, targeting senior Hamas negotiators and abruptly derailing peace efforts long hosted by the Gulf state. The attack, which Israeli officials described as a decisive blow against Hamas leadership, came just days after former President Donald Trump had publicly...

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Phillipson, Thornberry and Ribeiro-Addy Enter Labour Deputy Leadership Race

Published: 09 September 2025. The English Chronicle Desk The contest to elect Labour’s next deputy leader has formally begun, with Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson, Foreign Affairs Committee chair Emily Thornberry, and South London MP Bell Ribeiro-Addy all declaring their candidacies. The race, triggered by Angela Rayner’s departure, is set to be fast-moving, divisive, and potentially decisive for the party’s direction. Phillipson immediately emerged as the frontrunner, with strong backing among...

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Peter Mandelson’s Letter to Jeffrey Epstein Sparks Renewed Scrutiny

Published: 09 September 2025. The English Chronicle Desk Fresh questions have emerged over the nature of Lord Peter Mandelson’s past association with Jeffrey Epstein after US lawmakers published a handwritten letter in which the Labour peer described the disgraced financier as “my best pal.” The letter, reportedly written in 2003, was part of a controversial birthday book compiled for Epstein’s 50th birthday by Ghislaine Maxwell, who was later convicted of...

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