Years of political turbulence, economic shocks and the failure to ‘level up’ as pledged have turned English devolution into a key political and constitutional issue
If you were to ask any centrist commentator in Britain their favourite TV show, there is a very good chance they’d say The West Wing. The US drama series, based on a fictitious Democrat White House, first premiered a quarter of a century ago. The West Wing was significant in the phenomenon of “America-brain”, as swathes of the British ruling class began to believe they were no longer governing a monarchy of 65 million in North-West Europe, but were in fact enmeshed in the integral machinery of t
Union Home Minister Amit Shah blamed Jawaharlal Nehru for the Kashmir problem, pointing to the "mistakes" of ordering an "untimely" ceasefire and taking the issue to the United Nations.