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
EU: Bocquet on ‘realignment mechanisms’ in fishing waters The Prime Minister appeared proud as punch when he touted his agreement in December saying: “For the first time since 1973 we will be an independent coastal state with full control of our waters.”
Conservative Shaun Bailey is leading the pack of contenders but is still 26 points behind Mr Khan, according to a recent opinion poll. He has gone after Mr Khan’s record on crime, saying he has “absolutely failed” to make the streets of
WHO expert calls on nations to ‘work together’ to fight coronavirus Prime Minister Boris Johnson is set to announce a trial of a coronavirus vaccine passport system across the UK as early as next month. Reports suggested the pilot schemes, which will
Ebola: We’re committed to ending outbreak says Tedros Adhanom In total, 13 nations signed a joint statement in response to the admission by director general Dr Tedros Ghebreyesus that the WHO’s report on the origins of the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19
Vaccine row: Expert hits out at ‘ineffective’ distribution Mr Mitsotakis was speaking at a time when the bloc’s response is under the microscope, with the ratio of EU27 citizens having had at least one jab lagging far behind that of the UK.
June Mummery told Express.co.uk the UK Government handed over Britain’s most sustainable and renewable resources to the European Union during the negotiations over the post-Brexit trade agreement. The former Brexit Party MEP also questioned what the UK gained by agreeing to the
Tony Miklinski told Express.co.uk he believed people in Scotland would struggle to identify who the leader of the UK’s Labour Party was, as Sir Keir does not resonate with the Scottish public. The Scottish Tory added while Boris Johnson also has difficulty
The Scottish Labour leader said he was alarmed by a series of “institutional failures” related to the botched harassment investigation into the former first minister. And he warned the furore could inflict similar damage on Holyrood as the scandal over MPs’ expenses
The comment was one of numerous critical remarks levelled against Mrs Sturgeon during a focus group undertaken by Hanbury Strategy, which is speaking to voters leading up to May 6’s crunch vote. Interviews conducted prior to Mrs Sturgeon’s censure by MPs over
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte snubbed a plea from Oxford University for £8.5million in funding to boost production of the AstraZeneca jab on the Continent. When the request was made, at the start of the pandemic in April last year, British taxpayers