British Budget Mixes Pro-Business, Populist Measures
Britain’s ruling Conservative Party wants to enact business-friendly policies and also appeal more to workers.
Britain’s ruling Conservative Party wants to enact business-friendly policies and also appeal more to workers.
England’s major cities will get more control over their own affairs, provided they let their residents elect a mayor.
David Cameron’s new government will not devolve more powers to Scotland than it has already promised.
The Conservatives are urged not to interpret their election victory as a mandate for radical change.
David Cameron stays prime minister while his rivals step down.
Prime Minister David Cameron wins an absolute majority in Parliament.
The Atlantic Sentinel would like to see five more years of coalition government in the United Kingdom.
The British prime minister promises English autonomy weeks before a general election.
Why aren’t more Britons voting for the party that saved them from the worst economic crisis in decades?
But austerity is still needed.
Many are puzzled by the Conservative leader’s pledge not to seek a third term.
The Scottish nationalists and Nigel Farage’s Euroskeptics stake out positions to the far left and right.
George Osborne eases his austerity program and announces tax relief for low and middle incomes.
Prime Minister David Cameron’s party has pulled ahead of Labour in recent surveys.
Britain’s ruling party would give English lawmakers an effective veto over English policy.