The EU is taking legal action against the UK as a huge new fishing row erupts. In January, the UK announced a ban on catching sand eels on Dogger Bank in the North Sea in order to protect the population of puffins
Meddling Labour peers in the House of Lords are trying to force a vote on two of the four amendments to Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda Bill – which could stop flights taking off in June. If they are able to push through extra
MPs rejected amendments to the Rwanda plan (Image: Getty) Members of Parliament rejected a series of “totally pointless” amendments unelected Lords made to Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda plan over fears they could ground flights to Kigali. The plan will now return to the
Peers are expected to mull the Rwanda Bill on Tuesday and could then send it back to the Commons with amendments later in the week, prolonging the process known as parliamentary ping-pong where legislation is batted between the two Houses. Once passed,
Last night the Government was preparing to monitor a raft of overseas elections in a bid to better defend the UK’s electoral process. Ultimately, however, hostile nations like Russia and Iran will continue to succeed in interfering with Britain’s political affairs for
Foreign judges will “likely and swiftly” try to stop the Rwanda scheme despite Rishi Sunak’s bid to safeguard it through new measures, legal experts have told Express.co.uk. Their warning jars with the Prime Minister’s insistence at a press conference today that his
The EU could force airlines to standardise hand luggage sizes on planes as part of a review into passenger rights. The meddling European Commission has proposed changes to current legislation to the European Parliament in Brussels – which could see passengers having
Russian President Vladimir Putin, flanked by images of an ancient Orthodox icon, issued a stern warning to the West during a plenary session of the World Russian People’s Council. The carefully chosen imagery highlighted the significance of sacred symbols in shaping Russia’s
Canadian Prime Minister Justice Trudeau’s special investigator on foreign interference resigned amid controversy over leaked information about China’s alleged meddling in Canada’s elections. “When I undertook the task of independent special rapporteur on foreign interference, my objective was to help build trust
Russia’s ambassador to the UK has issued a stark warning to Britain in the wake of the support shown to Ukraine. Andrei Kelin suggested the military aid provided by Britain could escalate the ongoing war to levels not yet seen. The Russian