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Jonathan Eida

Jonathan Eida
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Jonathan is a political reporter and commentator, and works as a researcher for the Taxpayers' Alliance. His interests include philosophy and sociology.

Starmer backs reopening schools, in contrast to unions

17 August 2020 | UK NEWS The Leader of the Opposition has come out in support of the Conservative Government’s decision to send children back...

Beyond Politics claims responsibility for party HQ vandalism

14 August 2020 | UK NEWS Arrests have been made following acts of vandalism directed at several Party HQs by environmental activists. Seven people were arrested...

Britain now officially in recession

12 August 2020 | UK NEWS The UK has officially hit a recession following months of different forms of lockdown in response to the recent...

Reopening schools a “priority”, says PM

10 August 2020 | UK NEWS The Prime Minister has said that there is a “moral duty” to get children back to school in September. In...

Chancellor says furlough “cannot continue indefinitely”

7 August 2020 | UK NEWS The current furlough scheme cannot continue indefinitely, according to the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Rushi Sunak said in an interview...

Leaked Government documents were obtained by Russian hackers

4 August 2020 | UK NEWS Documents brandished by Jeremy Corbyn during the previous election were reportedly sourced by Russian hackers from the office of...

Leader of Scottish Conservatives resigns

31 July 2020 | UK NEWS The leader of the Scottish Conservatives has resigned from his post after only five months in the position. Jackson Carlaw...

UK “close” to signing free trade deal with Japan

30 July 2020 | UK NEWS The UK is close to signing a trade deal with Japan and is also “a step closer” to signing...

“Constructive discussions” following EU talks

28 July 2020 | UK NEWS The Chief Negotiators of the potential trade deal between the UK and the EU met for an informal dinner...

“Considerable gaps remain” in EU negotiations

23 July 2020 | UK NEWS “Considerable gaps remain in the most difficult areas” with regard to the post-Brexit trade negotiations, according to the UK’s...
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