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 May
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
As Labour’s poll numbers slide, Health Secretary Wes Streeting says Zohran Mamdani’s victory in New York offers lessons in authenticity - but is Labour listening?
2d ago
Rachel Reeves delivered a pre-budget speech, which has only served to fuel suggestions that she is set to increase taxes on working people. What was the point of the early-morning address, and taking so much time to say so little?
4d ago
A knife attack by a British man left 11 people needing hospital treatment and has sparked a conversation about security on British streets – and on public transport – but are more stop and search powers really the answer?
5d ago
A new poll shows a continued decline for Labour’s popularity among UK voters, as parties on the ‘edges’ of British politics - such as Reform and the Greens continue to thrive. Is there any way back for Keir Starmer, and what does this mean for future elections?
28 Oct
Reform UK MP Sarah Pochin has been condemned for “racist” comments about being driven “mad” by seeing TV adverts featuring Black or Asian families. Is she being used as a “canary” by Nigel Farage?
27 Oct
King Charles has been heckled in public over what he knew about brother Andrew’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Is he, and the palace, moving too slowly in dealing with the disgraced Prince?
27 Oct
Jens Stoltenberg, former NATO secretary general and Norwegian Prime Minister, tells The News Agents about working with Vladimir Putin, his invasion of Ukraine, and why the UK is right to ready itself for war.
24 Oct
A migrant deported to France under a new UK returns agreement has returned to the UK on a small boat. With a lack of deterrent since leaving the EU, is it time to reconsider the Tory government’s plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda?
23 Oct
Keir Starmer has said he supports the idea of Prince Andrew facing a select committee to answer questions on his finances, having dropped his Royal titles, but remaining a Prince. Are taxpayers still funding his lifestyle?
22 Oct