British politician and barrister, current Home Secretary since Oct 2023
Universities UK and sector leaders warn that a levy on international student fees, combined with fee freezes, is intensifying financial pressure on UK higher education. Visa declines and course cuts threaten jobs and offerings even as demand from UK students remains strong.
The Reform party has held a press conference amid internal tensions as Nigel Farage remains out of public view. Members including Richard Tice and Suella Braverman outline plans on foreign student funding and welfare reforms, while partisan criticism grows over funding models and credibility.
Conservative leadership signals aim to scrap the Public Sector Equality Duty as part of a broader Equality Act overhaul. The move follows recent cases and political rhetoric over policing, race, and rights, with allies arguing for common-sense governance while critics warn of legal uncertainty and discrimination.
Andy Burnham has ruled out financial compensation for Waspi women affected by the state pension age changes, but is open to other measures such as early concessionary travel. He is campaigning in Makerfield amid by-election pressure and faces scrutiny over past promises and Labour leadership ambitions.
Nigel Farage has resigned as Clacton MP and has stood again in a by‑election set for 13 August after revelations about undeclared gifts and donations. Major parties are refusing to contest the seat; the campaign is dominated by novelty and fringe candidates such as Count Binface and Laurence Fox while parliamentary and criminal inquiries continue.
Caricom’s reparations commission has convened in London to press Britain on sovereignty, decolonisation and reparations, while seeking a framework for negotiations. Caribbean leaders say the region remains the most colonised and demand self-determination for overseas territories, debt relief, and a formal apology.
The Guardian, Mirror and Guardian report on CPAC GB, Liz Truss’s UK-hosted version of the US Conservative Political Action Conference. The event features UK and US right-leaning figures, with Liz Truss hosting, Nigel Farage headlining, and mixed audience engagement. Coverage notes uneven attendance, stagecraft, and political messaging as the conference plays out against a backdrop of UK political volatility.
The government has signalled a new push on England’s social care system, with talks among Labour, Liberal Democrats and Conservative figures seeking a cross‑party consensus. The plan centers on a national care service, better pay for care workers, and a Casey review upgrade, while promising to fund reforms from existing budgets and avoid immediate tax rises.
Nigel Farage has faced renewed questions about a £5 million gift from a crypto billionaire and related undisclosed liabilities as Reform UK seeks to regain momentum ahead of Clacton by-elections. Several outlets report that discussions about Reform’s finances occurred before his return to frontline politics, with investigations paused as he stands in the by-election.
The Guardian, Independent and other outlets report that Rupert Lowe, founder of Restore Britain, has proposed coordinating with Nigel Farage’s Reform UK to push a tougher right-wing agenda. Farage responds with caution, while Restore’s gain in Manchester and Makerfield adds pressure on Reform ahead of a general election.