The Irish foreign minister said efforts to end the unrest “has to start at the top with political leadership”. His remarks came after another night of violence in an areas of Londonderry and Belfast, during which more than 50 police officers have
In praise of the UK Government, former Brexit Party MEP Martin Daubney claimed Britain’s decision to leave the EU has been vindicated following the delivery of 700,000 vaccines to Australia. While the EU threatened to block exports, the UK sent a large
As Brussels continues to come under fire from voters and European leaders over the debacle, a new YouGov survey has shown a jump in hindsight for backing Brexit. The UK’s exit from the club of nations has been credited for its roaring
On Her Majesty’s (not-so) Secret Service: Trade Secretary Liz Truss moves into James Bond author Ian Fleming’s former office – but is accused of ‘massively wasteful vanity project’ over a £38,000 ‘video and photography’ contract By David Wilcock, Whitehall Correspondent For Mailonline
Scottish fishing chiefs have written to their Danish counterparts accusing EU fishermen of ignoring conservation rules and illegally fishing near the Shetland Islands. It is alleged that up to Danish multi-rig trawlers are using quad-rigs which are banned by the Scottish Government
Sir Keir marked the first anniversary of his election to Labour’s top job on Sunday against a backdrop of mounting criticism of his leadership as the Conservatives have steadily pulled ahead in the polls since the turn of the year. He has
Director-General of the think tank Centre for Brexit Policy John Longworth argued that the European Union will still choose to work with Britain post-Brexit. During an interview with Express.co.uk, Mr Longworth highlighted Brexit Britain’s importance to the bloc. He insisted that French
Island officials have agreed to allow French vessels access to the isle’s Channel waters until June 30th. By this time, officials are hoping to put a new licensing system in place based on the UK’s Trade and Cooperation agreement with Brussels requiring French
Withering put-downs. Outrageous gossip. And a ringside seat on the maelstrom of the May years… Our third extract from Alan Duncan’s bombshell diaries opens as PM Theresa May is struggling desperately to pull off a Brexit deal. Her popularity among Tory MPs
Data compiled from the Turkish Exporters Assembly shows sales to the UK increased by 12.7 percent to reach £2 billion ($2.7 billion). Britain also received £700 million worth of Turkish goods in March alone, a 33.1 percent year-on-year increase. Turkey and the United