AvatarThe i PaperFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo‘Who do we vote for now?’: Inside Labour’s Gaza crisis as Starmer faces threat of new revoltinews.co.uk - Remona AlyIt was a meeting designed to mend fences, to stem the tide of Labour councillors resigning over Sir Keir Starmer’s stance on Israel’s action in …
AvatarThe i PaperFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoWhy scrapping net zero low-traffic neighbourhoods and school streets could win Sunak votes and save Tory MPsinews.co.uk - Hannah FearnIn Levenshulme, south Manchester, residents are at war. Half of the neighbours in this once-poor but now steadily gentrifying suburb want …
AvatarThe i PaperFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoThe Queen’s fashion: Elizabeth II’s 35 most iconic outfits that sent messages of diplomacy across the worldinews.co.uk - Kasia DelgadoThe Queen was a fashion icon – not because she embraced new trends, but because she always managed to stand out boldly but elegantly, while …
AvatarThe i PaperFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoFrom ‘mind-blowing’ to a ‘lovely grandma’, ordinary people remember their encounters with the Queeninews.co.uk - Kasia DelgadoOf the several times Peter Francis met the Queen, there is one occasion that made a particular impact on him. Francis works at the Commonwealth …
AvatarThe i PaperFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoThe Queen’s reign: The second Elizabethan Age brought unimaginable change to Britain across societyinews.co.uk - Etan SmallmanAt 7.30am on 6 February, 1952, a servant found King George VI had died in his sleep at Sandringham House. As the news filtered around the world – …
AvatarThe i PaperFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoI found out my brother had been killed in Ukraine while I was on the London Undergroundinews.co.uk - Rob HastingsDr Olesya Khromeychuk was on a London Underground train when she realised something must have happened to her eldest brother in Ukraine. Volodymyr …
AvatarThe i PaperFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoLiz Truss’s economic adviser Matthew Sinclair is a fan of cutting taxes and Whitehall but prefers life on Marsinews.co.uk - David ParsleyAt the beginning of August, while in the middle of her Conservative leadership election campaign, Liz Truss came up with a policy that would have …
AvatarThe i PaperFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoNuclear power can’t solve this energy crisis, but if we’re smart it can prevent the next oneinews.co.uk - Tom Chivers“Right now,” says Roger Cashmore, “the cheapest electricity going onto the grid is nuclear, including wind and solar.” That might come as a surprise …
AvatarThe i PaperFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoMichael Gove: The prime ministerial fixer whose Machiavellian spirit denied him the top jobsinews.co.uk - Cahal MilmoWhen the owners of the Ushuaïa Ibiza Beach Hotel promised guests the possibility of rubbing shoulders this summer with “international celebrities”, …
AvatarThe i PaperFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoThe lies and fake history Putin is using to ‘brainwash’ Ukrainian children, revealedinews.co.uk - Cahal MilmoSchoolchildren in Russian-occupied parts of Ukraine are being taught “lies” in compulsory history lessons as the Kremlin faces accusations of seeking …
AvatarThe i PaperFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoBoris Johnson’s ‘green legacy’ has major flaws – it’s up to the next prime minister to rescue net zeroinews.co.uk - Madeleine CuffIt is perhaps fitting that in one of his final speeches as Prime Minister, Boris Johnson took the opportunity to trumpet his government’s record on …
AvatarThe i PaperFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoBoris Johnson set to make millions as he dodges liberal neighbours in leafy, lefty suburb of Herne Hillinews.co.uk - Jane MerrickAmid the red-brick Victorian splendour of Herne Hill last week there was a mixture of bemusement and dread at the notion that this south London …