NPR's Scott Simon speaks to British commentator, Inaya Folarin Iman, about the remarkable rise of Kemi Badenoch who this month became the first black woman to lead a major UK party.
The London-born daughter of Nigerian parents presides over the ruins of 14 years of Tory rule. Can her brand of nativism-lite ...
The Right Honorable Kemi Badenoch MP, former minister of women and equalities of the United Kingdom and the newly-elected ...
From likening the Conservative Party's crackdown on small boats to Nazi Germany, to defending Just Stop Oil, Gary Lineker has ...
After a record defeat in Britain’s last election, many Conservatives decided that they needed to be more populist. Their ...
The 44-year-old former software engineer represents the right wing of the opposition Conservative Party and was elected its ...
Several sources tell i that the Shadow Cabinet has been ordered not to hire political advisers yet as there is so little ...
The expression, “Here we go again,” ran across my mind as I processed the enthusiastic effusions of some Africans, especially ...
Even if the Englanders proclaimed Kemi Badenoch as their Queen, I will continue to loathe her because she has contempt for my ...
lawyer and politician, Oba Mekunu Owolabi Salis, has hailed Nigerian-born Kemi Badenoch as leader of Conservative Party in Britain. He greeted King Charles, British Prime Minister, Keir Stamer ...
The MP for Richmond and Northallerton resigned as Conservative leader after the party’s worst electoral defeat in its history ...
In the heart of Bitterne, a vibrant community spirit has thrived for more than a century, thanks to the establishment of the Bitterne ...