Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch hits back at Tory MP critics Britain’s post-Brexit burning of EU regulations and red tape is set to be headlined by changes of rules on genetically modified Japanese carnations, Polish canal boats, broken rice and Fijian seafarers. The
Mexico’s Senate has approved a wide-ranging reform of laws governing the mining industry, including a requirement that companies pay 5% of profits to local communities. The mining bill was among 18 pieces of legislation, some controversial, that were passed in a frenzied
Just one in five retained EU laws will be scrapped in a Brexit bonfire by the end of the year, according to reports. More than 4,000 Brussels-derived laws were facing the axe under the Retained EU Law Bill. But the Telegraph reports
A father whose teenager son was killed with a 12-inch ‘zombie knife’ believes tougher knife laws could have saved him. A-Level student Malcolm Mide-Madariola, 17, had stepped in to stop a fight in 2018 when he was stabbed in the heart with
The Netherlands is set to expand its euthanasia regulations to include assisting in the death of children ages 1 to 12 years old. “The current Scheme for Termination of Pregnancy and Termination of Life for Newborns (LZA/LP) will be amended and expanded
Britain is “sending all the wrong signals to Brussels” following reports a bonfire of retained EU laws could be delayed, a Brexit-supporting Tory peer has warned. The Retained EU Law Bill paves the way for more than 4,000 Brussels-derived laws still on
Government ministers are said to be considering delaying plans to scrap EU laws by up to six months. The Retained EU Law Bill was first introduced by Jacob Rees-Mogg in September of last year. At the time the leading Brexiter was serving
The NCAA men’s Final Four tips off at NRG Stadium in Houston Saturday. And while this year’s games offer the media plenty of storylines, one journalist is skipping the trek to Texas in protest of the state’s gun laws. “I will not,
Rishi Sunak is reportedly cracking down on several anti-social behaviours with a raft of changes that will make offenders pay the community back for their crimes. The new laws, many of which will be introduced this Monday, March 27, may also grant
But speaking during a debate in the House of Commons before this vote, the veteran MP of 25 years raged: “We have left the European Union but yet all laws before we left in relation to the Single Market still apply and