A Continent Under Pressure: Europe’s Battle for Sustainable Food Security

Europe’s food security is entering a new era of vulnerability as climate change, rising production costs, geopolitical shocks, and widening inequalities disrupt every stage of the food chain. While food availability remains strong, affordability and access are deteriorating for millions. With climate-driven losses mounting and supply chains increasingly exposed to external risks, Europe must shift from reactive crisis management toward a resilience model built on climate adaptation, supply-chain diversification, stronger food-safety governance, and targeted support for vulnerable consumers.

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India as the Anchor of a Post-Brexit Global Strategy

India’s emergence as the anchor of Britain’s post-Brexit global strategy marks a decisive turn in London’s Indo-Pacific engagement. Through the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) and the “India-UK Vision 2035,” both nations are translating diplomatic symbolism into structured, institutionalised cooperation. Anchored in trade, defence co-development, and technology, this partnership reflects a pragmatic recalibration of middle-power agency. It positions India and the UK as pivotal actors in shaping a rules-based, multipolar Indo-Pacific order grounded in connectivity, innovation, and strategic balance.

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Suella Braverman LOSES IT at ‘idiot’ Starmer JEOPARDISING Trump’s Relationship with UK

In a dramatic interview broadcast from Washington DC, former British Home Secretary Suella Braverman launched a blistering critique of Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer. During the interview, Braverman referred to Sir Keir Starmer as an “idiot,” accusing him of jeopardising the UK’s national interest by taking a hostile stance towards Donald Trump in the past.

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The Future of the House Lords

In their 1910 manifesto Labour said that the upper chamber “must go”, yet over 100 hundred years later we still find ourselves with a chamber containing dukes, earls and viscounts. Granted, not all of those outdated title remain, and Starmer has pledged to restore trust in British politics by abolishing the presence of hereditary peers in our law-making together

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