Ed Davey tells The News Agents of his concerns that the UK’s new trade deal with the EU will be seen as the end of a process, rather than the first step to rebuilding trust lost since Brexit.
20/05/2025
Liberal Democrat leader and stunt enthusiast Ed Davey speaks to The News Agents about the party’s ambitions after its biggest election win in more than a century.
06/09/2024
As concerns about crime remain high on the agenda for many of the electorate, politicians must decide the best course of action to tackle a problem that is only growing.
14/06/2024
The NHS is in a mess – that’s something all the leading political parties agree on as we head towards a General Election. But how do we fix it? Here’s what they are each promising to do about it, if they get into power.
13/06/2024
Housing is a huge problem in the UK, with renters, first time buyers and those with mortgages all facing challenges. So what do the Conservatives, Labour Party, Liberal Democrats, Green party and Reform say they’re going to do about it?
13/06/2024
With the release of their manifestos for the 2024 general election, take a look at what the Conservatives, Labour, Liberal Democrats, Green Party and Reform have all pledged on immigration.
13/06/2024
Broadcaster and journalist Mehdi Hasan tells The News Agents why he believes violence in Belfast is part of a concerted plan by people such as Elon Musk to push the far-right across all of Europe.
23h ago
Former health secretary Wes Streeting has criticised the response of Nigel Farage and Reform UK in the wake of the death of Henry Nowak, describing the party’s politics as "dangerous" and “nationalistic”.
5d ago
Elon Musk has once again led an online assault on the UK, this time sharing false information about the murder of an 18-year-old. Why is he involved, and can anything be done about his actions?
6d ago
Nigel Farage called for “cold pure rage” following the murder of Henry Nowak, but refused calls to condemn the violence on UK streets just hours after making his statement. Is the edge of incitement where he feels most at home?
3 Jun
The family of teenager Henry Nowak, stabbed on a night out and left to die by police, have said they do not want his death to be used to stoke division or hatred, but some may already be doing exactly that.
2 Jun
Congressman Brendan Boyle claims Donald Trump is corrupt on an "unbelievable" scale, and warns that the UK could face the same under a Nigel Farage leadership.
2 Jun
Sir Tony Blair, UK Labour Prime Minister between 1997 and 2007, tells Jon Sopel why he has stepped back into the political world with a new essay addressing the failures of – and suggesting solutions for – Keir Starmer’s ailing government.
27 May
Reform UK has offered its full support to Makerfield by-election candidate Robert Kenyon, after offensive, misogynistic comments were uncovered online. Is the UK’s right-wing in a race to the bottom to claim the country’s working class shares its views?
26 May
The News Agents describe Robert Jenrick as a "laughing stock" in the House of Commons, after he was mocked for switching parties while giving a speech about Reform UK.
20 May