The UK, US and allies have agreed to cut off a number of Russian banks from the main international payment messaging system, SWIFT – something the UK has been pushing for in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.Assets of Russia’s central bank
With Russia launching a full-scale invasion of its Southern neighbour, and Russian troops moving in on the capital, Kyiv, condemnation of the move is flowing in thick and fast against Vladimir Putin. Yet some anti-Brexit agitators are blaming the crisis on Britain
Nigel Farage, Britain’s Mr Brexit, delivered some awkward advice to conservatives at their annual gathering in Orlando, Florida, on Friday: Stop moaning about the 2020 election result and focus on offering voters a positive message. He addressed an audience at the Conservative
A BBC audience member on Question Time last night sparked outrage after trying to connect the ongoing Ukraine-Russia war to Brexit. The man told the Question Time panel that Britain should be “spending more on things like the armed forces and less
Thursday was supposed to be Freedom Day, the start of a bright new post-Covid era. It heralded instead a far darker dawn, the beginning of a new conflict, which not only threatens the innocent citizens of the Ukraine — but also poses
Jacob Rees-Mogg has celebrated receiving hundreds of recommendations for taking advantage of Brexit. SNP Cabinet Office spokesperson Brendan O’Hara quipped yesterday, on Thursday, the new Brexit Opportunities Minister could instead be titled “Secretary of State for Fantasy Island”. But Mr Rees-Mogg showed
British nationals living in the bloc will not keep the advantages they had as EU citizens now that the UK has left the union. In an opinion piece published on Thursday, an Irish advocate general Anthony Collins said that British nationals “who
Foreign Affairs Committee chairman Tom Tugendhat said UK sanctions against Russia should go “much further, much faster”. The Tory MP ondemned Russia’s “vile act of war” against Ukraine as he criticised the UK Government for imposing “weak” sanctions on Monday. He hit
Criticism was directed at the Government at the National Farmers’ Union (NFU) conference earlier this week over funding. But praise was directed in Whitehall’s direction over the move towards genetically modified crops. Reports suggest farmers in the EU face one of the strictest
Speaking to GB News about the government’s response to the ever-evolving crisis in Ukraine and Russia begins invasion, Mr Frost said “we must now be extremely strong.” Since leaving his role, Mr Frost has often been derisory towards the Prime Minister but