MPs from both the Conservative and Labour Party have moved forward with plans to block the Government’s £4bn cut to foreign aid, sparking widespread outrage. Danielle Boxall, from the Tax Payers’ Alliance, blasted the plan from Tory MPs that could potentially take
During the historic referendum of 2014, Scotland voted 55 percent to 45 percent in favour of remaining part of the UK in a damning blow to the SNP’s hopes of Scottish independence. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has refused to transfer the required
Sir Iain Duncan Smith declared that the EU “blinked first” in its vaccine war threat with the UK. Speaking with Julia Hartley-Brewer on talkRADIO, the former Conservative party leader also warned that the EU will “come back at us again and again”
Boris Johnson is facing a fresh assault on his plan for ‘Covid passports’ to go to the pub today amid claims ministers are trying to strongarm young people into getting vaccinated. The government is putting together a system where the NHS app
A review into whether coronavirus certificates should be introduced to help with the reopening of society after lockdown is currently underway. The report is due to be published within the next 10 days and could force Brits to show proof of a
Eurostar: Trains cancelled as French transport workers strike And former Brexit Party MEP David Bull has said such a move – which he characterised as a “public bailout” would be “entirely wrong”. The French Rail Association (AFRA), which brings together alternative operators,
Brexit: Vaccine model ‘benefit’ of leaving EU says Labour MP Britain agreed a trade deal with the EU on Christmas Eve following several months of tense and often bitter talks. The UK finally cut ties with the EU on New Year’s Eve
The Prime Minister rejected suggestions he should set up a more permanent council with leaders of the devolved administrations to discuss matters affecting the whole United Kingdom. He made his remarks after Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford suggested a more federal model
Andy Wightman’s Member’s Bill will aim to incorporate the European Charter of Local Self-Government into Scots law. The Charter, which was created in 1985 by the Council of Europe, sets out 10 principles to protect the basic powers of local councils, which SNP
Eton College has been accused of ‘greed and hypocrisy’ over controversial plans to sell off land it owns in the countryside to make way for 3,000 homes. The £48,000-a-year boarding school owns a large swathe of unspoilt countryside in East Chiltington, on