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Trump's 2026 Chaos: An Electoral Strategy Unveiled

Analysis of how Donald Trump's aggressive foreign and domestic actions in early 2026 may be a deliberate strategy to shape the US midterm and 2028 presidential elections. Read the full investigation.

Steele: US institutions yielded to Trump 'the bully'

Former RNC chair Michael Steele says law firms, universities and media capitulated to Trump with startling speed. He predicts a Democratic surge in the midterms as voters demand accountability.

House votes to extend Affordable Care Act subsidies

The US House has passed a bill to revive Affordable Care Act tax credits. Seventeen Republicans joined Democrats in a move that could impact healthcare costs and the midterm elections. Read the full story.

How Inflation is Squeezing UK Family Offices

Rising costs from energy to staffing are forcing UK family offices to adapt their strategies. Discover how they are navigating the squeeze and protecting wealth.

Leeds MP demands action on 14-year life expectancy gap

MP Alex Sobel reveals a shocking 14-year life expectancy divide in his Leeds constituency, urging a new government strategy to tackle health inequalities through prevention and cross-departmental targets.

How Brands Can Win at the 2026 World Cup

With a $17bn economic impact, the 2026 FIFA World Cup across the US, Canada and Mexico offers a huge marketing opportunity. Discover how brands can connect authentically through purpose, experience and local culture.

Explaining the UK's New Child Poverty Strategy

The UK government has unveiled a new strategy to tackle child poverty. We break down the key measures, funding, and what it means for families across the nation. Read the full analysis.

Labour's Plan to Lift 550,000 Children from Poverty

The Labour government unveils its child poverty strategy, targeting 550,000 children by 2030 with expanded childcare, free school meals, and support for vulnerable families. Read the full details.

Supreme Court Approves Texas Congressional Maps

The US Supreme Court has ruled Texas can use redrawn congressional maps, a major victory for Republicans. The decision overturns a lower court's finding of racial gerrymandering.

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