Top Brexiteers have accused the Government of selling out after the UK held a secret summit with the EU on improving relations. The two sides held a private cross-party summit entitled: “How can we make Brexit work better with our neighbours in
Haiti police have launched riots in the capital Port-Au-Prince on Thursday after 14 officers were killed by criminal gangs. The government are being blamed by the officers for not taking action against gangs who are more armed than the police. In an
Ministers are hoping to pass plans which will ban the sale and possession of laughing gas in an attempt to tackle antisocial behaviour. The proposals from ministers will revise the drug misuse laws following a rise in the supply and recreational use
The move taken by the President on Tuesday saw a number of ministers dismissed from their roles and a ban on top officials from travelling abroad. A crackdown on civil servants also saw a wider ban on those managing to avoid the
Teachers have voted to strike next month after ministers refused to meet their pay demands, union sources have said. According to The Times, on Monday leaders of the National Education Union (NEU) will announce the result of the ballot of its 300,000
Campaigners fighting fuel poverty have laid out a plan for the Government to help stop millions of Britains from being subjected to “Victorian” living conditions. This is due to the forced installation of prepayment meters. With energy bills already double what they
Mick Lynch has hit out at ministers for having an “almost Stalinist obsession with central control”, as strike action continues to plague numerous critical sectors in the UK. Giving evidence to the Transport Select Committee, the union boss accused the Department for
One in five has vowed to quit in the next year or two or “as soon as possible”. Ministers were warned of a “mental health crisis” among “disillusioned” officers furious over low pay. It means the ability to “protect the public effectively
A series of issues are stretching pharmacists who are struggling to provide patients with medication amid shortages. Pharmacy leaders have claimed that even basic cold and flu medicines are in short supply due to a lack of planning by the Government. Parents
An entire generation of Brits could be put off travelling by train due to this winter’s rail strikes, ministers have warned. This week marks the worst for rail disruption in the past 30 years, as the Rail, Maritime and Transport Union (RMT)