Russia has been the target of widespread sanctions on individuals and organisations in retaliation for Vladimir Putin’s decision to launch a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February. Britons have been warned the rising costs they were already facing before the war will
Dominic Raab warns Putin’s henchmen they face war crimes punishment if they follow ‘illegal orders’ in Ukraine as Deputy PM says West must show ‘strategic stamina’ for a war that is ‘not going to be over in days’ Raab said economic sanctions
Sam Burgess has spoken out about the ‘grossly unfair’ punishment handed down by the NRL after he was fined $30,000 for a string of offences during his time with the Rabbitohs. The former South Sydney star was handed the fine and suspended
Mr Loughton erupted over Prime Minister Boris Johnson allowing Brits to pay double the price for their energy and the 1.25 National Insurance increase as Russia threatens further increases with its invasion of Ukraine. Western Governments have been threatening Russian President Putin
Leigh Evans, editor-in-chief of the pro-Brexit website Facts4EU.org, was commenting on the European Commission President’s remarks on Tuesday after MEPs finally ratified the trade deal signed by Boris Johnson in December, finally enshrining the previously provisional deal in law. In it, she said:
Ahead of the ratification of the deal, Sven Giegold praised the EU for not allowing the UK to get what it wanted from the Trade and Cooperation Agreement. Although the UK signed the deal in good faith, the MEP insisted Boris Johnson
His criticism raises the prospects of the Nord Stream 2 project, which is backed by Chancellor Angela Merkel, could be slapped by US sanctions. Asked about the pipeline, Mr Biden told reporters: “I’ve been opposed to Nord Stream 2 for a long
The European Commission has drawn up plans to convince capitals to block the UK’s bid to join the Lugano Convention. Downing Street has previously asked to become an independent member of the accord, that determines which countries’ courts have jurisdiction over cross-border
Anyone with illegal drugs will be allowed to get them tested for purity without punishment under a new law passed in New Zealand on Friday. The law, which will experiment with the system for one year, will mean that the testers of
Tory peer Lord Moylan explained the European Union’s protectionism will backfire badly on the bloc. He predicted Britain will “leave the EU behind” as Britain has “its revenge on Brussels”. Speaking on talkRADIO, host Kevin O’Sullivan questioned the Conservative peer on how