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
Tony Miklinski told Express.co.uk that Nicola Sturgeon’s popularity in Scotland underpins a significant section of support for the SNP. The Scottish Tory added that it would be a major blow to the SNP if the party had to name a new leader.
Brexit ‘is not actually done’ for UK says Nandy In an interview with the Express, Montenegro’s new Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapić said he respects Boris Johnson and sees the UK as an important ally. Speaking from his office in the nation’s capital Cetinje
The Prime Minister will reportedly give the green light on Monday. Downing Street believes the move is an essential step in reopening venues such as stadiums and theatres which involve large crowds. However, the idea of introducing a vaccine passport has led to
In a speech on Wednesday, the former EU Brexit negotiator appeared to make a veiled swipe at Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. Mr Barnier decided to strike a different tone than Ms von der Leyen – who has threatened to impose an
A mass campaign for tactical anti-SNP votes was launched today with a plea to rally behind the established pro-UK parties. Near record numbers of candidates are standing in the May 6 poll, raising concerns of splits in the Union vote. The Scotland
Macron: Kent variant ‘gave rise to epidemic within the epidemic’ The French president this week caused uproar when he performed a screeching U-turn to impose a third nationwide lockdown, after weeks of defying pressure from scientists to impose stricter measures. And on
The First Minister was scathing in her review of Mr Salmond’s bid to make a comeback to frontline politics at May’s Holyrood elections. Last week he was named as leader of the pro-independence party and has since gained support from the likes
France ‘far ahead’ on vaccines by end of semester says Castex Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte rejected an offer to help finance an expansion of the Halix plant in Leiden, which produces more than five million doses of the vaccine jab. A
The protocol was agreed by the EU and UK during the Brexit negotiations in a bid to prevent a hard border on the island of Ireland. It was designed to keep trade flowing smoothly on the island and to avoid a hard
Nicola Sturgeon and Douglas Ross clash in election debate The Scottish public voted to remain part of the UK back in 2014 but First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has continued to call for a second referendum on independence. Ms Sturgeon has been accused