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
Ms Foster has been in charge of the largest party in the Northern Ireland Assembly for five years. It is thought as many as 75 percent of DUP representatives have called for her resignation. A number of the party’s MPs in Westminster
The £110million Turing scheme will support UK students on work and study placements abroad from September. The scheme replaced the EU’s Erasmus programme after the UK left the EU with Prime Minister Boris Johnson deciding to opt-out of the “bureaucratic” concept. Ministers also
Nicola Sturgeon on hopes for Scotland to ‘trade freely’ with EU Scotland’s main economic public body Scottish Enterprise wrote off £131million from failed investments, according to its annual accounts for the period between April 2010 and March 2020. The accounts showed that
Plans are being drawn up in Whitehall and Brussels for coronavirus certificates that can be used to enter any European country without the need for testing and quarantine. Sources say official talks are expected to begin as early as next week. It
A new poll, conducted by Panelbase, interviewed a representative sample of 1075 adults in Scotland, including 16 and 17-year-olds, from 21st-26th April for the SCOT goes POP! pro-independence website. While previous polls have agreed Nicola Sturgeon’s Scottish National Party (SNP) isn’t likely
David Phillips, an Associate Director at the Institute for Fiscal Studies, was speaking after the publication of the think tank’s new assessment of the election manifestos of the three main parties north of the border. Mrs Sturgeon is touting May 6’s Holyrood
The Department of International Trade has announced the creation of the advisory body to help boost investment to the UK from overseas. Made up of private sector businessmen and businesswomen, it will meet at least twice a year to provide strategic advice
And one poster contrasted the bloc’s sluggish response to the escalating crisis which is engulfing India with the UK’s swift intervention. The bloc is lagging well behind Britain in terms of the number of jabs administered. According to the Our World In
The pair are both running political campaigns ahead of next Thursday’s elections, pledging to stand on an anti-lockdown platform. Accusing the Government of unnecessarily restricting peoples’ freedoms, both are demanding an end to emergency coronavirus legislation. Mr Fox’s Reclaim Party has entered
MEPs branded the result of 2016’s referendum on our EU membership a “historic mistake”, blamed Brexiteers for recent violence in Northern Ireland and accused Downing Street of ruining the futures of young people. In one of most sickening attacks on Britain yet,