
EU propose a warming towards Putin
As part of a reset strategy in a controversial bid that threatens to divide the EU, France and Germany have this week tried to persuade

Health Secretary’s appointment raises questions
Matt Hancock’s appointment of a close personal friend as an aide would have gone through an “incredibly rigorous” process according to one minister. Questions about

Patel’s plans to mute police chiefs
Senior police officers are facing the prospect of having their ability to comment on government policy constrained. New plans are being drawn up by Home

More destinations added to the holiday green list
Despite threats from the European Union to close the door to British tourists – foreign holidays to the Balearic islands, Malta and Madeira were given

Vaccine hesitancy in Moscow triggers record high Covid deaths
As Moscow struggles through its hottest temperatures for 120 years, it’s also setting dangerous new records in terms of Covid infections – a third wave

TV adverts for junk food to be banned
The Department of Health and Social Care has announced that junk food giants will be banned from advertising online and before the 9pm TV watershed.

Anti-vaxxer accuses Jonathan Van-Tam of genocide
Downing Street has condemned an anti-vaxxer who targeted Jonathan Van-Tam and accused him of ‘genocide’ and ‘lying to the British people’. Footage shows England’s deputy

John McAfee found dead in jail
Anti-virus software entrepreneur John McAfee has been found dead in his prison cell following an apparent suicide. He was being held by Spanish authorities at

Charles DID give Harry and Meghan a ‘substantial sum’
Despite Prince Harry claiming his family “literally cut me off financially” the Prince of Wales carried on supporting the Duke and Duchess of Sussex with

Putin says military presence could spark ‘unpredictable incidents’
Russian President Vladimir Putin sparked conflict fears after issuing a warning relating to Nato’s military buildup. Speaking to a convention on worldwide safety he said:

UK’s foreign travel ‘traffic light’ lists set to be reviewed
The UK’s rules on foreign travel are expected to be reviewed later after travel industry leaders issued a united plea for the green list to

Minister defends entry for sports officials and VIPs at Wembley
A minister has defended allowing UEFA officials and VIP fans to attend games in the latter stages of Euro 2020 at Wembley Stadium. John Whittingdale

Post-Brexit London beating expectations
Britain’s decision to break from the European Union five years ago set off alarms that London would lose its pre-eminence as a global financial centre.

EU citizens given a 28-day deadline to apply to stay in Britain
Immigration enforcement officials will begin giving EU citizens who live in the UK a 28-day warning to apply to remain. The Home Office will allow

Boris marks Brexit’s 5th anniversary
Boris Johnson has said the historic vote five years ago to leave the EU will now act as a spur to jobs and renewal across