The English Civil War of 1642 was one of the most dramatic events in British history, but it was not simply an outbreak of violence; it was a culmination of years of political, religious, social, and economic tensions. Andrew Marr describes civil
One of the most controversial issues in modern British politics is the link between the Scottish Parliament and the central government of the United Kingdom. Devolution, which started in 1999, has granted Scotland the authority to create its own legislation. Westminster is
The Glorious Revolution of 1688 is one of the most defining events in British history. Frequently called the “Bloodless Revolution,” it reshaped the political, religious, and indigenous frame of the nation. It marked the defeat of King James II, the accession of
Europe (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A cyberattack on Collins Aerospace’s MUSE system disrupted operations at Heathrow, Brussels, and Berlin airports, causing flight delays, cancellations, and manual check-ins, with authorities actively working to restore normal service. As The Telegraph News reported, a major
UK Parliament (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The assisted dying bill in England and Wales has cleared all stages in the House of Commons and has now entered the House of Lords for further scrutiny with a two-day debate underway. The bill, which
Politics (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A senior UK minister has publicly dismissed former US President Donald Trump’s advice to deploy the military to control the United Kingdom’s borders, reaffirming the government’s preference for a measured and lawful approach to immigration and border
World News (Parliament Politics Magazine) – NATO has strongly condemned the violation of Estonian airspace by Russian military jets, calling the incident a serious breach of sovereignty. Estonia’s government confirmed Russia’s incursion while NATO urged Russia to refrain from such provocative actions
UK Parliament (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The UK government has scheduled a parliamentary debate on the “Stop Killing Games” (SKG) petition for 3 November 2025, following the petition receiving almost 190,000 signatures in the UK alone. The movement, started by YouTuber Ross
Middle East – (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Britain has expressed deep gratitude towards Qatar for its vital role in mediating the release of two elderly British nationals, Peter and Barbie Reynolds, held in Afghanistan for nearly eight months by the Taliban. The
UK Politics (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey has defended his colourful campaign stunts during the 2024 and 2025 election periods, asserting that while his party uses these tactics to attract attention, they remain very serious about policy