France lashes out at Britain’s new post-Brexit rules restricting their access to UK waters – prompting calls for reprisals from French fishermen Government has granted limited permissions to 41 vessels to fish off Jersey But French claim this has been accompanied by
Number 10? It's a cesspit full of snakes and cowards: Johnny Mercer delivers a last blistering salvo
Today sacked defence minister Johnny Mercer will take a seat in the gallery at Belfast Crown Court where the first servicemen in British military history will face trial for the killing of an active IRA member. He is determined that he, at
The lobbying scandal dramatically deepened yesterday as it emerged that David Cameron repeatedly contacted one of the most senior figures in the Bank of England on behalf of Greensill Capital. The former prime minister also texted the Treasury’s top civil servant as
Australian MP blasts ‘amateurish’ Liz Truss after she insulted the Canberra minister she is trying to strike a trade deal with as the pair meet in London for crunch talks Liz Truss holding face-to-face talks with Australian Trade Minister Dan Tehan Talks
Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng says he may go VEGAN to help combat climate change as he warns ‘lifestyle’ changes will be necessary to hit the Government’s emissions targets Government has pledged to cut emissions by 78 per cent on 1990 levels by
Liz Truss demands Australia picks up ‘glacially slow’ trade negotiations ahead of crunch meeting this week as allies brand her Canberra counterpart ‘inexperienced’ Liz Truss is set for face-to-face talks with Australian Trade Minister Dan Tehan Talks in London due to start
India’s health system is collapsing under the fastest spreading coronavirus surge since the pandemic started. More than 200,000 cases per day were recorded on average in the last week, 20 times as many as two months ago, after a new variant of
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has admitted Australians won’t be allowed to travel overseas even after they have been vaccinated because the jab may not protect them against mutant strains of Covid-19. Ms Palaszczuk said she had concerns about whether Australians vaccinated against the virus
Champion of underdogs Dr Tony Sewell CBE, 62 No one is better qualified to speak on education and the black community than Sewell. Born in Brixton in 1959 to Jamaican parents of the Windrush generation, he studied English literature at Essex University
Nicola Sturgeon today lashed out at Boris Johnson’s plan for a ‘traffic light’ system for travel from May 17 – warning ‘lax’ rules could allow variants to spread. The Scottish First Minister said allowing people to go abroad for non-essential reasons ‘poses