Conservative former party leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith said the Duke of Edinburgh’s death “represents the passing, finally, of the greatest generation”. Sir Iain told the Commons: “I hope my right honourable friend, the Secretary of State for Health, doesn’t mind if
They are angry at moves by Brussels which they claim would water down the fight against climate change. The European Commission angered some member states by following its scientific advisors and refusing to classify natural gas-fuelled power plants as environmentally friendly. However, leaked
They are angry at moves by Brussels which they claim would water down the fight against climate change. The European Commission angered some member states by following its scientific advisors and refusing to classify natural gas-fuelled power plants as environmentally friendly. However, leaked
The European Union has only vaccinated 12.9 per 100 people so far, compared to 44.7 in the UK and 37.2 in the US. The slow rollout of vaccines is infuriating citizens across the bloc. National Rally politicians have lashed out against the
On Wednesday, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen threatened to block vaccine exports to the UK. Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab accused her of engaging in brinkmanship of the type displayed by “less democratic countries”. Tensions have heightened between the EU and UK
The First Minister is under intense scrutiny following accusations she mislead parliament over her knowledge of sexual assault allegations against Alex Salmond. If confirmed this would be a breach of the ministerial code and the nationalist leader would face pressure to resign. On
Sturgeon: Rejoining EU ‘won’t happen’ says June Mummery Bavarian politicians from the Christian Democratic Union in Bavaria (CDU) in the Landtag published a policy paper titled “Bavaria and Scotland – a long-term partnership that connects beyond Brexit” expressing the German region should