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Mayor of London Plans to Ringfence £300,000 for London's Homeless Veterans

Zaneta Denny | Posted 15.04.2013 | UK Politics
Zaneta Denny

Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, will commit at least £300, 000 of the £16.8m allocated for the Greater London Authority's (GLA) rough sleeping budget for 2013-15, to support London's homeless veterans.

Many Brits Prefer 'EU-lite', But Still Want a Leading Role in Brussels

Joel Faulkner Rogers | Posted 17.12.2012 | UK Politics
Joel Faulkner Rogers

David Cameron got an apparent boost for the 'cake and eat it' approach to Europe last week, when finance ministers of the European Union (EU) agreed on the terms of an embryonic Eurozone Banking Union.

Game of Thrones

Liam Thompson | Posted 12.12.2012 | UK Politics
Liam Thompson

The Conservative Party Conference this week, as with the other two party conferences, was notable for a supreme lack of passion or insight. It seems that, faced with a world order in flux and a rapidly unravelling economic model, our political leaders really just don't know what to do. I for one would prefer it if they just told us this.

What Kind Of Week Has It Been? 12th October, 2012

Paddy Duffy | Posted 10.12.2012 | UK Politics
Paddy Duffy

The world feels pretty bleak at the minute.

'Aspiration nation' or Lost Generation? The Government Needs to Do More on Youth Unemployment

Tom Smith | Posted 10.12.2012 | UK Politics
Tom Smith

The prime minister is in serious danger of presiding over a lost generation. If that happens, he can kiss goodbye to his dream of an 'aspiration nation' (and ending the welfare dependency culture will be off the table, too).

'Borismania' Reveals Tory Doubts - But Is Boris Really a Credible Future PM?

Tom Smith | Posted 10.12.2012 | UK Politics
Tom Smith

Unlike Cameron - unlike any other Conservative in the last 15 years - the Mayor of London is a winner. To get elected once in a Labour-leaning city is no mean feat. To do so twice is a very impressive achievement indeed (as is not totally cocking the job up in between).

David Cameron and His 'Aspiration Nation' Take Centre Stage

Emily Stacey | Posted 10.12.2012 | UK Politics
Emily Stacey

Articulate and confidently executed, Cameron's speech today proved that he is the Prime Minister, not Boris. There is certainly a place for Mr Johnson in the Conservative Party; however, the top job seems firmly in the hands of Cameron at present.

Eau de Boris Infuses the Air at the Conservative Party Conference

Emily Stacey | Posted 09.12.2012 | UK Politics
Emily Stacey

Once again stealing the limelight on centre stage, Boris Johnson has lifted the spirit of the Tory party conference and has unsurprisingly hit the headlines whilst doing so. Does he secretly have ambitions of one day leading the Conservatives? Let's see where we are in 2016.

PHOTOS: Boris Johnson Looking Silly

The Huffington Post UK | Andrea Mann | Posted 03.05.2012 | UK Comedy

We've had George Osborne Looking Evil - and now it's time for Boris Johnson to look silly. Which fortunately he tends to do an awful lot. Is it his...