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The Canary is left-leaning and is frequently sceptical of the mainstream British press. [14] [15] [16] It was generally supportive of former labour leader Jeremy Corbyn. [14]In common with other left-wing alternative media in the United Kingdom, its stance towards the Labour leadership became more critical after Corbyn stepped down and Keir Starmer won the 2020 Labour Party leadership election.
In September 2004, Staines began writing an anonymous blog about British politics under the name of Guido Fawkes, an alternative name of Guy Fawkes, one of the group that plotted to blow up the Palace of Westminster in 1605. [4] In February 2005, The Guardian reported that the Fawkes blog shared a fax number with Staines. [5]
British political blogs (15 P) M. MySociety (14 P) Pages in category "British political websites" ... By using this site, ...
PoliticsJOE is the political stream for the website. [22] [23] It is headed up by Oli Dugmore. [24] PoliticsJOE had the most popular political video of 2019, with over 40 million views. [25] During the 2024 United Kingdom general election, the PoliticsJOE podcast had the fifth largest average viewership of UK political podcasts on YouTube. [26]
Left Foot Forward (LFF) is a left-wing political news and comment site in the UK, established in 2009.Its creator, Will Straw, the son of Alice Perkins and Jack Straw, edited the newspaper until December 2010.
Freddie Sayers joined the magazine in 2019 as executive editor, having previously been editor-in-chief of YouGov and co-founder of the British news and current affairs website Politics Home. [ 13 ] In November 2022, UnHerd opened a private members' club and restaurant in Westminster , named the Old Queen Street Cafe.
Pages in category "British political blogs" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The London Economic emerged from a political blog sharing platform created by Jack Peat in 2013. [citation needed] It was developed through to 2014 into an alternative news website in an attempt to redress the "political power of the mainstream media", according to editor-in-chief Jack Peat.