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
Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will address the Parliament before MEPs are allowed to intervene in what is expected to be a bitter and twisted affair. Senior parliamentarians have already issued scathing statements about Brexit in the build-up to the final
Boris Johnson is ‘a man without morality’ says Campbell The Prime Minister refuted claims he was prepared to tolerate thousands more deaths from the virus rather than plunge the country into a third lockdown. He branded allegations that he was ready to
The SNP leader appeared on the BBC’s Andrew Marr Show on Sunday and admitted her party is yet to calculate the financial impact of an independent Scotland. The First Minister argued an economic assessment would need to be completed closer to the time
Political commentator Alastair Campbell took aim at Boris Johnson after his party was accused of being involved in a number of lobbying and “corruption” scandals which has called the Government’s leadership into question. Mr Campbell called the Prime Minister “amoral” as he
Charles Michel appears to take Von der Leyen’s chair Commission chief Mrs von der Leyen slammed President of the European Council Charles Michel and Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for denying her a seat earlier this month at the summit in Ankara.
Dr Sarah Jarvis appeared on Channel 5’s Jeremy Vine Show and delivered a damning verdict of the lockdown protests which occurred in London over the weekend. The practitioner was extremely angry at the event, branding it “nonsense”, as the country is due to
A survey of manufacturing firms found that half reported disruptions to their supplies of parts or materials in the past month. The survey by the Ifo Institute found levels of turmoil at their highest level in 30 years as pandemic-stricken businesses attempt
The Valuing Everyone’ training sessions aim to combat bullying, harassment and sexual misconduct. The sessions were made compulsory last November and all peers had to complete the course by April 1 else they would face breaching the Members Code of Conduct. A
The BBC Political Editor has questioned whether the ongoing controversies at the heart of Government can be put down to just “title tattle” – as International Trade Secretary Liz Truss put it at the weekend. Ms Kuenssberg has listed a number of issues
COVID vaccine: Variants that beat jabs ‘will appear’ says expert Final trials are set to begin on the Valneva coronavirus vaccine, which has been developed and manufactured at the French company’s site in Livingston, West Lothian. The vaccine is unique because it is