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Cllr Robert Kenyon: Reform UK’s Hannah Spencer
Robert Francis Kenyon is a British local councillor, former soldier, and Reform UK politician representing the Winstanley ward on Wigan Council. He gained attention in May 2025 after his election as one of Reform UK’s 24 councillors in the local elections, positioning him as a symbol of the party’s push into traditional Labour heartlands in northern England. @keyworkerman Background and Early Life Born and raised in Wigan, Kenyon comes from a staunchly Labour-supporting famil
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May 152 min read


Rupert Lowe's legal challenge thrown out by High Court amid fears watchdog probe could 'end his career'
Restore Britain leader Rupert Lowe has had a legal challenge against the parliamentary watchdog thrown out by a High Court judge. The Great Yarmouth MP, whose legal representative warned in February that the adjudicative process has the "potential to end [Mr Lowe's] career", took legal action against the Independent Complaints and Grievance Scheme. The action came after the watchdog investigated a complaint made by a third party, who cannot be identified, in January 2025. Mr
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May 152 min read


Rupert Lowe High Court Challenge Against Parliamentary Watchdog Thrown Out
On 15 May 2026, the High Court ruled that independent MP Rupert Lowe’s (Restore Britain / Great Yarmouth) judicial review challenge against the Independent Complaints and Grievance Scheme (ICGS) is barred by parliamentary privilege and therefore not justiciable by the courts. Background The ICGS — established by resolutions of the House of Commons — investigates complaints of bullying, harassment, and sexual misconduct against MPs. A third party (identity protected) made a co
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May 152 min read


Ed Miliband and the Plan to Shut Down New North Sea Oil and Gas
Ed Miliband is the UK Energy Secretary. He works for the Labour government. He has made a strong promise. He wants to stop new oil and gas drilling in the North Sea forever and prevent any future government from using it What is the plan? • The government will put a new law in a big bill called the Energy Independence Bill. • This law will ban new oil and gas licences in the North Sea. • It will make it very hard for any future government to start new drilling again. • Th
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May 142 min read


Angela Rayner: Cleared by the Tax Office
Angela Rayner is a top politician in the UK. She used to be the Deputy Prime Minister. That means she helped lead the whole country. She is part of the Labour Party. What was the tax problem? In May 2025, Angela bought a flat by the sea in Hove. It cost £800,000. When you buy a house or flat, you pay a special tax called stamp duty. Angela paid £40,000 less than she should have. She thought the rules let her pay the lower rate. It was linked to how the money was set up for he
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May 142 min read


UK Economy Grows in Early 2026
Good news for the UK economy! The economy grew by 0.6% in the first three months of 2026. This is called Q1 GDP growth. What Happened in March? Even in March – the first full month of the Iran war – the economy grew by 0.3%. Experts thought it would shrink by 0.1% or 0.2%. So this result is better than expected. @i What is GDP? GDP means Gross Domestic Product. It is a simple way to measure how much the country produces and earns. Higher GDP usually means the economy is doing
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May 141 min read


Reform UK Opens Applications for Parliamentary Candidates Ahead of 2029 General Election
Reform UK, Britain’s fastest-growing political party, has officially launched its search for prospective parliamentary candidates to contest the 2029 General Election. With strong momentum from recent local elections and rising support in national polls, the party is building a broad slate of candidates who reflect real-world experience and a commitment to common-sense policies on immigration, the economy, the NHS, and restoring Britain’s sovereignty. Party leaders, including
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May 132 min read


Labour Government Announces Digital ID Legislation in 2026 King’s Speech
In today’s King’s Speech, the Labour government confirmed it will introduce the Digital Access to Services Bill to advance its plans for a voluntary national digital identity system in the UK. The announcement puts the broader digital identity framework on a statutory footing, building on existing tools like GOV.UK One Login and the emerging GOV.UK Wallet. What Was Said The relevant section of the speech stated: “My Ministers will also proceed with the introduction of Digital
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May 132 min read


What came out of today's King's Speech
The King delivered the speech in Parliament this morning. It outlines over 35 bills (new laws) for the next year. Prime Minister Keir Starmer is using it as a "reset" after Labour's poor local election results. Main things announced: Public services & people NHS reforms: Bill to abolish NHS England + changes to cut waiting lists and bureaucracy. Special Educational Needs (SEND): Big overhaul so schools give better support and fewer expensive individual plans. End the leasehol
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May 131 min read


Wes Streeting "HE MAY" Announces Resignation as Health Secretary Amid Labour Turmoil
In a dramatic escalation of the ongoing crisis engulfing the Labour government, Health Secretary Wes Streeting has announced he will resign from his position, citing irreconcilable differences with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and deep concerns over the direction of the party. Speaking briefly outside his department this morning following a short meeting at Downing Street, Streeting confirmed longstanding rumours of his departure. "After careful reflection, I have decided
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May 133 min read


Unions Are Turning Against Starmer
Keir Starmer is the Prime Minister. He leads the Labour Party. Trade unions stand up for workers. They have backed Labour for a long time. But now things have changed. Many unions are angry with Starmer. They say he is not helping working people. What just happened? In May 2026, Labour did badly in local elections. They lost over 1,000 councillors. This upset the unions a lot. They call the results “catastrophic”. Big unions joined together. They sent a strong message to Star
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May 132 min read


Jess Phillips Resigns as Safeguarding Minister
Jess Phillips is a Labour MP for Birmingham Yardley. She used to be the government’s Safeguarding Minister. This job means she worked to keep people safe – especially women, girls, and children from abuse and violence. On 12 May 2026 she resigned from her job in the government. She sent a letter to Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Why did she resign? In her letter Jess said: • She likes Keir Starmer as a person and knows he cares about the right things. • But she feels the gove
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May 122 min read


Reform Birmingham may push for Clean Air Zone (pay-as-you-drive rules)
Reform UK has admitted there is “no viable route” for the party to take control of Birmingham City Council despite emerging as the largest group following last week’s local elections. The party made major gains across the city on Thursday, with Jex Parkin elected in Kingstanding alongside around 22 other Reform UK councillors. The results left Reform as the biggest single party on the authority, but still well short of the 51 seats needed for an outright majority. In a statem
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May 121 min read


The Downfall of Keir Starmer: From Landslide Hero to Leadership Crisis
In July 2024, Sir Keir Starmer stood on the steps of 10 Downing Street as Britain’s new Prime Minister, fresh from a historic landslide victory that ended 14 years of Conservative rule and delivered Labour its largest majority in a generation. Less than two years later, on 11 May 2026, the same man delivered what many called a “make-or-break” speech in a nondescript London community centre—shirt-sleeved, brow furrowed, voice strained—while more than 60 of his own Labour MPs p
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May 114 min read
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