Michelle Thomson, who has been the MSP for Falkirk East since last year, was forced to apologise after making the comparison. She tweeted Ukraine’s application for European Union membership on Monday and wrote “just goes to show what political will can achieve”,
House prices might have seen double-digit growth this year, but the headlines don’t always tell the full story. Those living in detached homes have seen the value of their home increase almost three times as much as those who own flats, for
Greater Sydney’s crippled train network could be back to normal next week after the rail union was ‘vindicated’ in an industrial dispute with the NSW government, following two days of transport chaos across the city. After nearly 48 hours of rail turmoil
Controversial measures to give police new powers to stop protests if they become too loud and disruptive were rejected by the House of Lords but Ms Patel is determined to get these into law. MPs will have the opportunity to restore some
Staff spending part of week working from home is becoming normal for some firms, according to data By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 17:06 EST, 18 February 2022 | Updated: 17:09 EST, 18 February 2022 Staff spending part of the
The bank revised up its growth estimates following the rapid rollout of the UK’s vaccination programme. With over 34 million Brits having now received at least one injection against the virus, the UK remains on track to lift most pandemic restrictions by
Coronavirus: Life in UK will 'feel a lot more normal by the summer', says SAGE adviser Neil Ferguson
Life in Britain will ‘feel a lot more normal by the summer’ because any third wave will be much smaller and unlikely to overwhelm the NHS, says SAGE adviser ‘Professor Lockdown’ Neil Ferguson Professor Ferguson said vaccination should keep the country out
Writer Bari Weiss has slammed the continued obsession with mask-wearing among those who are fully vaccinated for COVID-19, saying it has become a way to signal virtue with no clear health benefits. Weiss, a former staff editor for the New York Times
Boris Johnson today tries to mount a political fightback following weeks of turmoil by appealing directly to voters with a package of ‘real issue’ policies on lifting the lockdown and tackling crime. The Prime Minister – who has been battered by criticism
So much for June 21 being Co-VE Day, marking our final liberation from lockdown. Councils are continuing to recruit Covid marshals on contracts stretching into 2023. Hertfordshire is spending £3 million hiring 60 Warden Hodges wannabes to patrol the streets from July