Novice - Politika (angleščina)

Churchill photo thief sentenced to two years in jail
27. May 2025 (04:05)
'The Roaring Lion' - one of the 20th century's most iconic images - was stolen from a hotel in Ottawa. (BBC News)
Russia denies involvement in fires at homes linked to Starmer
26. May 2025 (13:57)
A Kremlin spokesman says reports that MI5 are probing a potential link are "ludicrous". (BBC News)
Rayner refuses to confirm if two-child benefit cap will be abolished
25. May 2025 (12:45)
It follows reports that Sir Keir Starmer had informed his cabinet of his intention to abolish the limit. (BBC News)
New rules may take unfinished housing sites off developers
24. May 2025 (23:30)
The plans form part of a drive to boost housebuilding in England to 1.5 million new homes by 2029. (BBC News)
Boris and Carrie Johnson announce birth of fourth child
24. May 2025 (18:05)
The former PM's wife says the family is "totally smitten" by their daughter, Poppy. (BBC News)
'It's going to be ugly': Westminster braces for Spending Review
24. May 2025 (15:00)
As the chancellor prepares to set government budgets for future years, who are likely winners and losers? (BBC News)
Government delays publication of child poverty strategy
23. May 2025 (19:02)
The taskforce, which is working on the strategy, has been considering scrapping the two-child benefit cap. (BBC News)
Jittery Labour MPs divided over benefits cuts
23. May 2025 (17:48)
Labour MPs are debating the party's values as they decide whether to back welfare cuts worth £5bn a year. (BBC News)
'I've applied for hundreds of jobs': One in eight youths not in work or education
23. May 2025 (15:00)
New data suggests there were more than 920,000 young people not in work, education or training at the start of 2025. (BBC News)
Badenoch says she can't commit to winter fuel payments in full
23. May 2025 (11:36)
The Tory leader says her party "could look at changes" but insists there are "difficulties". (BBC News)