Brexit: Dan Tehan says ‘considerable progress’ with Australia MEPs are keen to discredit Britain’s split from the bloc in any way possible as they have their final say on the Trade and Cooperation Agreement. They are expected to widely back a resolution
Bitter standoff between a giant python and three curlew birds as they desperately defend their chick from being eaten A python threatened a family of curlews and they spread their wings protectively They were protecting their young from the snake, which did not back
Brexit: Roger Köppel says he admires the idea of ‘Brit-zerland’ In an interview at the weekend, Mr Parmelin appears to criticise Mr Johnson’s approach when it came to dealings with Brussels, saying: “I am not going to play Boris Johnson.” Speaking to Swiss
YES by Candida Crewe The damage caused to children when their parents separate, to which Amanda Abbington poignantly refers, need not be irreparable. And in some cases, there is no real damage at all. My middle son is 21. He has said
Insiders say the European Commission is not satisfied with Rome’s so-called Recovery Plan to access a €200billion chunk of the bloc’s coronavirus bailout. The row could make Prime Minister Mario Draghi miss his deadline at the end of the month to submit
Another 20 migrants brave bitter sea temperatures to cross Channel to UK in tiny boats as 2021 total passes 1,500 Two groups of people arrived on British shores on UK Border Force vessels today The first of the small boats to arrive
Robert De Niro's lawyer says he's running low on cash due to cost of bitter divorce and the pandemic
Robert De Niro has claimed that his bitter divorce with Grace Hightower has wrung him dry and he is fast running out of cash. A judge has ruled that his ex-wife should receive $1 million annually and that the couple will split the
Brexit: Maros Sefcovic says UK needs to ‘dial down rhetoric’ And Jayne Adye, director of Get Britain Out, has warned Brexit Minister Lord David Frost any further compromises risk “killing off Brexit entirely” – instead urging Boris Johnson to pull the plug
The former BBC presenter, widely regarded as Britain’s toughest interviewer, took to Twitter after Scottish Greens co-leader Lorna Slater insisted Scotland needed a government that was not “waving Brexit nationalist flags” and “cutting us off from our nearest neighbours”. Speaking to BBC
The European Commission has drawn up plans to convince capitals to block the UK’s bid to join the Lugano Convention. Downing Street has previously asked to become an independent member of the accord, that determines which countries’ courts have jurisdiction over cross-border