France lockdown: Paris students queue for food parcels And Emmanuel Macron’s France, which lags far behind the UK in terms of the number of COVID-19 jabs administered, was particularly badly hit, witnessing a drop of nearly five percent. The data, published by
Sadiq Khan and his Greater London Authority (GLA) are under intense scrutiny as the mayoral election is less than six weeks away. While polls predict a landslide victory on May 6, a recent report, which looks at how the Labour politician has
The hermit state shut its borders and went into a complete shutdown as the global pandemic erupted last March. Then last April its director of the anti-epidemic department Pak Myong Su arrogantly declared that “not a single person was infected” in the
The Government announced earlier this month it would delay food safety checks by a further six months because a network of 30 border posts to process incoming goods would not be ready on time. British customs were due to begin controlling imports
Nicola Sturgeon has faced a whirlwind 2021 as the SNP’s factional divisions make national headlines. The Alex Salmond row has led to calls for resignation from opponents in Scotland as Ms Sturgeon heads into Holyrood elections in May. The Scottish Tories will
The Queen once left a scathing note to royal chef’s after she found a slug in her salad. Mr Oliver shared the Queen and Prince Philip are given a handbook to share feedback on meals. When Her Majesty found the slug, she
Boris Johnson on Brexit trade deal ‘teething problems’ The leader of the Traditional Unionist Voice (TUV), Jim Allister, warned Northern Ireland risks being shackled to EU policy on medicines and vaccines from 2022. Urging Boris Johnson’s Government to ensure no countries in
Spending watchdogs said the pandemic had rendered large-scale summits and in-person events off limits with most meetings taking place online but officials in Lisbon have still been forking out on equipment, drinks and even clothing as if it was business as usual.
Spending watchdogs said the pandemic had rendered large-scale summits and in-person events off limits with most meetings taking place online but officials in Lisbon have still been forking out on equipment, drinks and even clothing as if it was business as usual.
On September 16, 1992, the pound collapsed, forcing the UK to withdraw from Europe’s Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM). The economic crisis, later dubbed Black Wednesday, was partly triggered by comments from the head of Germany’s Bundesbank, a Government official has claimed in