With the Russian invasion of its southern neighbour entering its second week, Ms Truss is holding high-profile meetings with EU leaders, NATO members and G7 peers. The current situation has become further inflamed since Russian forces seized control of Europe’s largest nuclear
Despite leaving the trade bloc two years ago, the UK has been invited to attend the extraordinary meeting to ensure there is a united approach across the West on how to deal with Russia. Ms Truss confirmed her attendance at a press
Sky News correspondent, Adam Parsons discussed the invasion of Ukraine by Russian military forces. Russian President Vladimir Putin decided to attack Ukraine, despite global pushback from Western political leaders who threatened Mr Putin with financial sanctions. Mr Parsons questioned the point of
The Foreign Secretary will meet European Commission vice president Maros Sefcovic to try to find a way around the issue after the power-sharing executive in Stormont collapsed earlier this month. The scale of unionist anger at the arrangements, which are blamed for
German politicians are being urged to respond to the economic crisis crippling their country as poorest families struggle to cope with rising inflation in the EU’s biggest economy. Speaking on German political show Maybrit Illner, named after its host, Federal Finance Minister
He said the implementation of the Brexit withdrawal agreement was destroying the Good Friday Agreement and turning Northern Ireland’s communities against one another. Sir Jeffrey claimed the EU’s refusal to scrap the Protocol despite the devastating impact it was having was proof
Brussels is refusing to strike a deal on Northern Ireland because the European Union wants to “keep a foot in the UK” and meddle in British politics, according to an MP. The DUP’s chief Westminster whip Sammy Wilson claimed Northern Ireland was
The European Union’s top court on Wednesday cleared the way to cut billions of euros of funds to Poland and Hungary, whose populist rulers the bloc accuses of violating democratic rights. There is no appeal against the ruling by the Luxembourg-based European
Britain will not sign a financial services deal with the EU at any cost, new FCA boss warns Brussels By Daily Mail City & Finance Published: 17:33 EDT, 6 May 2021 | Updated: 17:33 EDT, 6 May 2021 The boss of the
The European Commission is working with member states on granting the UK a waiver that would exempt drivers from being forced to carry extra paperwork when they travel to Europe. EU officials say the exemption would mean British drivers would no longer