The DUP’s Edwin Poots said he has instructed legal experts to look into the Northern Ireland Protocol, which has been implemented since January as part of divorce negotiations agreed in 2019. Accusing the deal of being unconstitutional, he said the deal had
The SNP leader has vowed to hold a new vote on Scotland’s future in the UK if there is a majority of pro-independence parties after Thursday’s Holyrood elections. Any vote must be sanctioned by the Prime Minister, who has made it clear
Brexit: EU ‘damaged trust’ in UK negotiations says MEP The European Parliament reluctantly approved the Trade and Corporation Agreement on Wednesday, more than four months after the deal was agreed in December. The divorce agreement has been provisionally implemented since January 1, but
Tory and Labour MPs on the House of Commons Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee (EFEA) made the judgment in their Brexit Impact Report. The report examined the state of Seafood and meat exports to the EU following the end of the 2020
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
Blazing a trail: Stuntman is engulfed in flames as he leaps off a three-storey building onto an airbag in breath-taking action shot Bryan Vigier, 26, combined two stunts the’Human Torch’ and the ‘Highfall’ The stunt was arranged and filmed by stunt school
Furiously scribbling on their notepads, three police officers have cornered a trio of Teddy Boys. As they ask questions while dressed in their smart tunics and traditional custodian helmets, one of the young men seems more interested in his hair and is
Facebook has admitted it failed to take action against posts that fueled the Capitol riot, after Mark Zuckerberg testified before Congress that the platform was ‘inhospitable to those who might do harm’. The social media giant said hindsight has shown how ‘election
Amazon has threatened to take legal action against a shop which was set up to fight homelessness in Worcestershire – sending in lawyers to order the company to change its ‘smile’ logo on its signage. Amaze, which is due to open tomorrow
The legal complaint was filed in the German Federal Constitutional Court, against Germany’s new Infection Protection Act. The measures would enable the Government to impose stricter lockdown measures across the nations Federal States. For the new “coronavirus emergency brake” to be imposed it