The Canadian House of Commons witnessed an outbreak of patriotic fervour last night after a cross-party group of MPs voted to kill a royal-hating piece of legislation. The Bill, if passed, would have allowed MPs to opt out of swearing an oath
A British expat with Parkinson’s disease and his wife living in France have been left stuck in the European country and have been told they must pay a whopping £11000 if they wish to return to the UK Stephen Kaye, 60, and
D-Day veteran William Humphries spent decades shielding his family from the unimaginable horrors he witnessed on June 6, 1944. The Royal Navy hero was just 19 and a seaman aboard one of hundreds of landing craft ferrying American soldiers from ships to
France’s government presented a bill Wednesday to allow adults with terminal cancer or other incurable illness to take lethal medication, as public demands grow for legal options for aid in dying. Many French people have traveled to neighboring countries where medically assisted
While the exact amount that Littler and his company would be taxed remains unclear due to brand deals and expenses, it is almost certainly over the £100,000 mark. HMRC reminded Littler in a cheeky social media post, where they wrote: “Big congrats
The chair of the Environment Agency accepted a nearly £100 dinner from water company lobbyists just days before water bills were hiked by 40%. Regulators and the Government have been accused of having a “chummy relationship” with water firms by the Liberal
Tory MPs insisted it is “better late than never” after the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby signalled he will not block Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda Bill. The Most Rev Justin Welby acknowledged that the Commons is the “senior house” and said he expected
The fence at the centre of the blistering row (Image: Champion) A dad-of-five was jailed, handed a £475,000 court bill and has now been stripped of his family home after one of Britain’s most disastrous neighbours’ disputes – sparked by the position
French lawmakers are debating a bill aimed at banning discrimination based on hair texture, length, color or style. The bill would make France the first country to recognize hair-based discrimination at a national level. The bill has support from President Macron’s centrist
Lawmakers in Thailand’s lower house of Parliament approved a marriage equality bill on Wednesday. The bill passed its final reading with the approval of 400 out of 415 members of the House of Representatives in attendance. The bill now moves to the