Ministers are vowing to go ‘harder and faster’ on stalled oligarch sanctions with new laws being rushed through the Commons today. New powers will be fast-tracked by MPs as Boris Johnson holds talks with Canadian and Dutch counterparts Justin Trudeau and Mark
Ministers were today accused of failing to learn lessons from the pandemic after scrapping free flu vaccines for millions of over-50s and children. People aged 50 to 64 and pupils in years 7 to 11 will not be eligible for the jabs
Ministers are facing demands to strip Putin-linked oligarchs of British citizenship amid the push to ramp up sanctions. The government said it is ‘looking at the full picture’ after calls for those with dual nationality to have it removed. The suggestion was
Vladimir Putin has been warned he faces decades of isolation after invading Ukraine as Liz Truss vowed to stand by under-threat Baltic states. As the fighting intensifies and the diplomatic response ramps up, the Foreign Secretary visited Lithuania reiterating the UK’s commitment
Ministers have no ‘reliable’ estimate for how much it will cost families, firms and the Government itself to hit Net Zero emissions by 2050, MPs have warned in a damning new report. The influential Public Accounts Committee said the Government has ‘no
Rogue beauticians face being reined in as ministers eye plan to licence Botox providers Beauticians can currently administer Botox and fillers without any formal licence An amendment to the Health and Care Bill tabled today could soon address this Mayor of London
Even with the passage of time, one can imagine the anger with which Labour Prime Minister Harold Wilson read on the front page of the Daily Mail of his clandestine peace mission to end the war in Vietnam in 1965. Wilson’s reckless despatch
MPs slam ministers over ‘mistakes, waste, loss and fraud’ in £370BILLION Covid response warning the country will be paying for decades Public Accounts Committee has blasted Government over Covid response errors PAC’s Meg Hillier said there was an ‘unacceptable level of mistakes,
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
Advice that work trips to the pub could be seen as harassment of non-drinkers is ditched by ministers The e-learning material is to be ditched for a new diversity and inclusion strategy It will apply to civil service and will ensure Government