The European Union’s executive criticised Belgium on Monday for extending its blanket ban on non-essential travel to and from the country despite the European Commission asking it to ease restrictions on movement. Highlighting how the bloc’s 27 countries struggle to stick to
The Scottish Government’s investigation of the unproven allegations against Mr Salmond was found to be “tainted by apparent bias” by Scotland’s Court of Session. Mr Salmond was awarded £512,250 for legal costs after he successfully challenged the lawfulness of the government investigation. The
The German Chancellor was urged to return the country to normal as soon as possible despite concerns it could be smacked by a third wave of coronavirus infections. Finance minister Olaf Scholz and economy chief Peter Altmaier led the chorus of criticism
Angela Merkel’s vaccine stance discussed by Gyles Brandreth Four EU countries have now sought the help of Israel, China and Russia, with the bloc’s vaccine strategy still lagging behind the UK and the US. But former European Council President Donald Tusk, who
FMQs: Sturgeon slams ‘dangerous and deluded conspiracy’ Mr Salmond made two submissions with bombshell claims to the inquiry claiming he was the victim of a “malicious and concerted” attempt by several people see him removed from public life. In a second submission, Mr
Liam Fox issues warning over Alex Salmond controversy Alex Salmond has alleged there was a “malicious and concerted attempt” to remove him from public life involving senior SNP figures. Last year a jury found the former first minister not guilty of 12 sexual
Pope Benedict XVI marks Battle of Britain anniversary in 2010 Cardinal Sarah, whose ideology on how the Catholic church should move forward clashed with Francis, was a huge supporter of Benedict during the former pontiff’s time in office. After Benedict resigned in
Pope Benedict XVI marks Battle of Britain anniversary in 2010 Cardinal Sarah, whose ideology on how the Catholic church should move forward clashed with Francis, was a huge supporter of Benedict during the former pontiff’s time in office. After Benedict resigned in
A peaceful march in protest of racial injustice set out from Selma, Ala., on March 7, 1965, but was met with violent resistance from local law enforcement in an event that became known as “Bloody Sunday.” Civil rights demonstrators planned to march