The Prime Minister applied pressure on European football governing body UEFA not to hold its Champions League final in St Petersburg in May, saying there should be “no chance of holding football tournaments in a Russia that invades sovereign countries”. Echoing Mr
Sir Keir Starmer urged Boris Johnson to push forward legislation to introduce further sanctions on Russia, telling him he had “Labour’s support” and stressed the danger of foreign investment into UK politics. Sir Keir said Labour had proposed amendments to make sure
At least TWO cabinet ministers 'will withdraw support for Boris' if he is fined breaching Covid laws
At least two cabinet ministers will withdraw support for the Prime Minister if he is handed a fixed penalty notice in relation to Covid rule breaches, it has been reported. Boris Johnson stonewalled for 10 minutes on Partygate in an awkward interview, refusing
Only eight percent of the 1,000 firms polled by the British Chamber of Commerce (BCC) agreed the Brexit Trade and Co-operation Agreement (TCA) signed with the European Union was “enabling their business to grow or increase sales”. For UK exporters alone, just
Jane Sandell told Sky News’ Ian King that Britain’s failure to secure a fishing agreement with Norway has resulted in the UK losing rights they had held for decades. Ms Sandell also slammed the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs for
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
Dozens of Tory MPs have written to Boris Johnson to demand he step in to ensure live music events and festivals can go ahead this summer. The 42 MPs want the Prime Minister to back a £250million insurance scheme for event organisers
Under Mr Biden’s plans for a global minimum corporation tax rate, countries would also be given taxation rights over profits made by US tech giants. Coupled with Mr Biden’s low rate corporation tax, it is thought the UK could see up to
Boris Johnson faces the biggest challenge to his premiership to date if he tries to ram through controversial plans for vaccine passports that have incensed MPs of all parties. The Prime Minister is on a collision course with more than 70 backbenchers
MPs from both the Conservative and Labour Party have moved forward with plans to block the Government’s £4bn cut to foreign aid, sparking widespread outrage. Danielle Boxall, from the Tax Payers’ Alliance, blasted the plan from Tory MPs that could potentially take