Pharmacists in Amsterdam could one day be selling cocaine and other hard party drugs, according to the mayor of the Dutch capital. The controversial proposal has raised eyebrows in Amsterdam, which has long had a reputation for drug and sex tourism. The
A scheme hailed by the European Union as a “once in a lifetime chance to emerge stronger from the pandemic” didn’t deliver the hoped results in Spain, according to a property expert. Mark Stucklin blamed the planning system, bureaucracy and political games
London’s motorists may be forced to pay-per-mile by 2030 in order to meet Sadiq Khan’s “accelerated” plan to hit net zero, documents reveal. In an official report, the Labour mayor said that his lofty decarbonisation ambitions were “only possible” by slapping drivers
South Korea’s government will delay plans to increase medical school admissions to resolve a weeks-long doctor strike. The strike began in February after the government proposed recruiting 2,000 more students, raising concerns about the quality of medical education. A compromise proposal from
An Iranian senior official has revealed that Tehran has no plan to hit back immediately against Israel after the Jewish state carried out limited strikes inside the country early Friday, a report says. The strikes in Iran’s Isfahan province — which is
Rishi Sunak has today unveiled a landmark 5-point plan to crack down on Britain’s ballooning welfare bill and get scroungers back to work. Mr Sunak warned that GPs have been too easily handing out sick notices, and Britain has begun “over-medicalising” the
Conceding ground to the House of Lords would “sponsor” the Channel smuggling route, Downing Street has declared. Peers refused to back down over excluding asylum seekers who worked with the British military from deportation to Rwanda. The Government is still refusing to
Manchester United have reportedly locked onto the first signing of the Sir Jim Ratcliffe era as Juventus prepare a succession plan for Gleison Bremer. The Red Devils are said to have made no mistakes in making their intention to meet Bremer’s asking
LONDON (AP) — A law that will enable Britain to send some asylum-seekers on a one-way trip to Rwanda suffered a setback on Wednesday after Parliament’s upper chamber pressed its attempt to amend the contentious legislation. The House of Lords inserted amendments
The Labour Party would try to persuade the European Union to allow the UK to join some of its monthly meetings. The move has sparked concerns that a future Labour government would try to row back on Brexit. However, shadow foreign secretary,