Scotland can’t hold new independence referendum, Supreme Court rules
23 NOVEMBER 2022 | NEWS
The Supreme Court has ruled against the Scottish Government holding a fresh referendum on independence without approval from Westminster in...
First Minister of NI accuses EU of having “head in sand”...
11 February 2021 | UK NEWS
The Leader of the DUP and First Minister of Northern Ireland, Arlene Foster, has claimed that the Vice-President of...
European Parliament approves Brexit agreement
29 January 2020 | UK NEWS
The European Parliament has voted this evening to pass the Withdrawal Agreement, as renegotiated by Prime Minister Boris Johnson....
Chancellor announces tax cuts and growth plan in ‘mini-Budget’
23 SEPTEMBER 2022 | NEWS
The Chancellor of the Exchequer delivered his widely-anticipated 'mini-Budget' in the House of Commons this morning, setting out the new...
EU future relationship deal passes in the Commons
30 December 2020 | UK NEWS
Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal eased through Parliament earlier today, with MPs giving the Prime Minister their overwhelming approval.
The EU...
Care home workers strike in North London
17 January 2021 | UK NEWS
A trade union that represents care home workers has instigated strike action, despite the ongoing pandemic.
Staff at Sage Nursing...
Commons approves General Election on 12 December, Parliament to dissolve on...
29 October 2019 | UK NEWS
MPs have voted tonight by 438 votes to 20 to approve a General Election on Thursday 12 December. The...
Theresa’s May-eaningful retreat
10 December 2018 | UK NEWS
Leading the agenda:
- May will delay the meaningful vote on her Brexit deal, initially scheduled for tomorrow, over fears...
No Confidence Vote In PM As Early As Tuesday?
19 November 2018 | UK NEWS
Leading the agenda:
- 25 Tory MPs have submitted letters of no confidence in Theresa May to the 1922 Committee,...
Day of reckoning in Stormont
6 February 2019 | UK NEWS
Theresa May is in Stormont today, meeting political leaders to discuss Brexit and possible changes to the backstop. This...