Conservative
Coverage of Conservative in the Nexus archive.
- A Conservative Role Model for Ending the Fertility Crisis
Emma Waters, a policy analyst at the Heritage Foundation, has emerged as a prominent advocate for traditional marriage and family life. The article highlights her role in addressing the fertility crisis through conservative values.
- Carney appoints one of his top advisers and a Conservative MP to Senate
Carney appoints one of his top advisers and a Conservative MP to the Senate.
- Wikipedia ban on co-founder highlights disputes over alleged leftist, anti-Israel bias
Larry Sanger, a co-founder of Wikipedia, was barred from editing on procedural grounds after advocating for ideological diversity. He claims that pro-Israel, Christian, Hindu, and conservative voices are disfavored on the platform.
- Conservative ex-mayor Andy Street in the running to oversee Britain’s nationalized railways
Conservative mayor Andy Street is a leading candidate for chair of Great British Railways, a publicly-owned company overseeing nationalized railways. The role, paying £200,000 to £300,000 annually, is part of Labour's reversal of 1990s rail privatization. The decision remains pending, with political considerations potentially delaying it until after Andy Burnham becomes prime minister.
- Badenoch attacks Farage over £5m gift and rules out Tory-Reform pact
Kemi Badenoch, the Conservative leader, criticized Nigel Farage for receiving a £5m gift from crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne before the general election and ruled out an electoral pact with Reform UK following their poor performance in recent byelections.
- Federal judge sides with Trump administration on releasing Biden interview, gives three weeks for appeal
A federal judge ruled that the audio and transcript of an interview between Joe Biden and a ghostwriter must be released to a conservative group. The decision allows three weeks for an appeal.
- Federal judge sides with Trump administration on releasing Biden interview, gives three weeks for appeal
A federal judge ruled that the audio and transcript of an interview between former President Joe Biden and a ghostwriter must be released to a conservative group. The decision allows three weeks for an appeal.
- JD Vance set to make his first appearance on ‘The View’ — becoming only 3rd sitting vice president to do so
JD Vance will appear on 'The View' in 2025, becoming the third sitting vice president to do so. The show had 341 guests that year, with only two identified as conservative.
- Fujimori edges ahead of Sánchez in Peru as expat ballots flip a razor-thin count
Keiko Fujimori reclaimed first place in Peru's presidential runoff as ballots from expatriates shifted the count. With 98.2% of votes processed, Fujimori led with 50.002% against 49.999% for Roberto Sánchez, a margin of fewer than 1,000 votes.
- Woke Canadian lawmakers fly into hilarious rage after conservative asks country's top scientist to define a woman
Canadian lawmakers labeled as 'woke' reacted with anger after a conservative asked the country's top scientist to define a woman. The lawmakers' reaction was described as 'hilarious rage' in the article.
- Populist to face outgoing president’s candidate in Colombian run-off election
Conservative Abelardo de la Espriella won most votes against leftist senator Iván Cepeda in a close poll, advancing to the Colombian run-off election.
- Sajid Javid says backing Liz Truss to lead Tories was his ‘biggest political mistake’
Sajid Javid admitted supporting Liz Truss for Conservative leadership was his biggest political mistake. He also expressed a 'good riddance' attitude toward Tory MPs defecting to Reform.
- Germany’s Merz struggles to contain ‘chancellor swap’ talk
Germany’s Merz faces challenges containing discussions about a 'chancellor swap' as Hendrik Wüst, a younger and more popular conservative, emerges as a potential contender for the chancellery amid declining polls.
- Labour hand Tory Brexit rebel David Gauke a peerage to Conservative fury as Starmer continues to stuff the Lords
Labour has given a peerage to former Conservative MP David Gauke, a Brexit rebel, sparking fury among Conservatives. This move is part of Labour leader Keir Starmer's efforts to shape the Lords. The decision has been met with criticism from the Conservative party.
- Pressure mounts on Peru’s election authorities amid presidential race delay
Peru's election authorities face increasing pressure as the vote count continues to determine the second candidate for the June presidential run-off. Conservative Keiko Fujimori has secured one spot, but the final contender remains undecided.
- Absurd excuse of Minnesota father caught roughly shoving female conservative reporter at violent anti-ICE protest
A Minnesota father was caught on video roughly shoving a female conservative reporter during a violent anti-ICE protest. The incident has drawn criticism for the aggressor's excuse and the broader context of the protest.