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
According to the latest annual barometer of the EY firm published today, €39billion (£34billion) was invested in 2020 in European start-ups. The amount is up 17 percent compared to 2019. And in a blow to those who predicted a catastrophe for the
Nicola Sturgeon and Douglas Ross clash in election debate Figures compiled by the Scottish Conservatives show the debates between 2016 and 2021 equalled a whole day. These timings, the Scottish Tories claim, included 17 hours passing the Referendum Bill through Holyrood, legislation which
Clément Beaune made the threat after French trawlers protested over a perceived slowness by the UK to issue licences to fish in British waters after Brexit. Lorries carrying UK-landed fish were blocked on arrival in Boulogne-sur-Mer by those angered by the delays on
The LBC host was unable to contain his amusement at the state of Brussel’s mismanagement of the EU Covid vaccination programme. During a discussion with Finnish MEP Nils Torvalds, Nick Ferrari made the point that Britain found the EU’s demands for more supplies
The European Commission said on Monday it had launched legal action against the pharmaceutical giant for failing to respect the terms of its contract with the 27-nation bloc. The move comes as Brussels has been embroiled in a bitter row with AstraZeneca
Biden prioritising climate change is ‘mistake’ says Pompeo The former Brexit Party leader was flown into America and met with Mr Biden’s predecessor, Donald Trump, at his Mar-a-Lago resort. Mr Farage is believed to have already met with Florida governor Ron DeSantis,
Brexit may ‘ignite true reform’ in the EU says MEP Members of the European Parliament debated Brexit for the last time today ahead of their ratification of the Withdrawal Agreement signed between the UK and the EU. Many MEPs went out of
Brexit: EU ‘damaged trust’ in UK negotiations says MEP Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen was leading the charge to hit the UK with sanctions as she attempted to build support amongst MEPs for the future relationship agreement. And France also joined
Austrian MEP Roman Haider slammed the European Union in a furious rant at the multiple failures of the bloc in its relationship with Britain. He discussed the treatment of the United Kingdom by member states, hit out at the behaviour of the
The SNP’s John Nicolson stated that the UK Government had faced a “disastrous week” and hailed the policies put forward by Nicola Sturgeon’s Scottish Government. However, Rishi Sunak hit back stating that what the Tory Government was delivering what the Scottish people