Vladimir Putin’s attempts to capture Kyiv have “fundamentally changed the opposition and the government’s priorities”, temporarily moving away from the scandals hitting No 10 just prior to the crisis, she claimed. But the Prime Minister has not emerged unscathed from the raft
AstraZeneca: Expert discusses risk of blood clots from vaccine The French European Affairs minister told French TV RMC the production of the Oxford jab had been funded by the EU until December 2020, when the UK was still a member of the
The former First Minister said the corporation had breached Rule 6.2 of Ofcom’s code which says broadcasters must give political parties “due weight” and “due impartiality” when allocating coverage. In a letter issued by Mr Salmond’s lawyers Archer Coyle, it accuses the
Speaking this morning, Mr Salmond said he hoped the new Scottish Parliament would instruct those negotiations to begin on the first day it returned following the election. The former Scottish First Minister has previously said his Alba Party will not necessarily advocate for
Alex Salmond stated during the launch of the Alba Party ahead of the Scottish Parliamentary May 2021 election that Scotland must make independence a priority. The former First Minister of Scotland added that Westminster will “crumble” if faced with a supermajority of
Vaccines minister Nadhim Zahawi told Times Radio no decision had been made on vaccine passports but there will have to be a vote on the idea in Parliament if ministers wish to roll it out. Several Conservative MPs have already voiced their
Brexit ‘colossal foreign policy blunder’ says Bercow The furious attack against the former outspoken House of Commons Speaker is revealed in Sir Alan’s new memoirs, In The Thick Of It, which is being serialised in the Daily Mail. Sir Alan was Foreign
Turkey: Erdogan warns Mitsotakis ‘don’t challenge me’ The European Commission President and the leader of the European Council will be in Turkey for the last leg of Mr Michel’s trip around the EU’s neighbourhood. The pair, however, has been criticised for the
EU officials are watching today’s vote closely, especially the vote share for Inuit Ataqatigiit, the party which successfully campaigned for Greenland to leave the then-European Economic Community (1985). It comes as the northern pole is back on the EU’s agenda, with the Commission
The survey suggests the League party chief could lead a right-wing coalition to replace Mario Draghi’s technocratic government after the next election. It places Mr Salvini’s movement in top spot, with 24 percent, closely followed by Brothers of Italy on 18 percent.
Boris Johnson stated that coronavirus vaccine certificates will not be needed in the UK to attend outdoor hospitality when restrictions are lifted on April 12 or indoor hospitality on May 17. However, the Prime Minister added that vaccine passports are under consideration