As I mentioned on the wireless this week, churn is inevitable and indeed welcome in politics. Either by choice or at the hands of the voters.
For those who've spent decades behind the wheel, the idea of stopping is unsettling, but there could be an alternative.
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AFP on MSNUK hard-right party fights new opponent - itselfPolicy differences over immigration appear central to the split in the Reform UK party. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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YEN.com.gh on MSNUK police officer joins Ghanaians abroad to mark Independence Day, sings and dances with themA UK police officer joined scores of Ghanaian nationals in her community to commemorate Independence Day. She sang and danced ...
Greenland's centre-right opposition has won a surprise general election victory - in a vote dominated by independence and US ...
Demokraatit secures 30% of the vote, overturning the ruling coalition's majority. It will now open talks over forming a ...
This article analyses the initial post-independence UK-Pakistan relationship through a decolonial lens and makes comparisons ...
The British government plans over £6 billion in welfare savings to address economic challenges. Finance Minister Rachel ...
Inconsistent staff training and family support means people may not fully benefit from reablement. However, research sets out ...
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