A London university has been warned against one of its employment policies that could breach the law. King’s College London (KCL) has asked academics who are applying to be professors or readers to provide evidence they “create an inclusive environment where colleagues are
FIRST ON FOX – The United States needs to maintain its global focus and efforts to stymie the growing cooperation and ambition of “axis of evil states,” according to historian and journalist Andrew Roberts, Baron Roberts of Belgravia. Roberts sits in the
Electric car sales across Europe are plummeting, according to new data released by the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA). Sales of battery-powered cars dropped by 11.3 percent overall, as demand in Germany plunged by 28.9 percent. Additionally, only 13 percent of new
Brussels attempts to encourage European drivers to buy electric cars has hit the buffers in a major embarrassment for EU policy makers, new sales figures reveal. As part of its mission to cut CO2 emissions, the EU is pushing to ban petrol
Ireland’s new prime minister-elect Simon Harris has promised a “firmer” approach to immigration. The Fine Gael leader, who will face a general election by March 2025 at the latest, denied that the coalition government had failed to address immigration concerns. However, he
American Airlines is relaxing part of its pet policy to let owners bring their companion and a full-size carry-on bag into the cabin. Until this week, people who carried a pet into the cabin — which involves paying a $150 fee —
A recent poll conducted by Ipsos across 18 EU member states has shed light on a growing sentiment of dissatisfaction among Europeans towards the European Union’s handling of migration policy. The survey, conducted for Euronews ahead of the elections to the European
India reversed a laptop licensing policy after behind-the-scenes lobbying by U.S. officials, who however remain concerned about New Delhi’s compliance with WTO obligations and new rules it may issue, according to U.S. trade officials and government emails seen by Reuters. In August,
Brexiteers Lord Frost and Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg have joined forces to warn that a new climate policy being pursued by the government is a silent threat to the hard-won freedoms secured by Brexit. In a startling forecast, Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg has suggested
Voters are facing a 1979-style economic choice between Tory growth or Labour’s unfunded spending pledges, Jeremy Hunt has suggested. He said major forecasts show Britain’s economy will grow for the rest of the decade but he warned the Opposition’s economic policy would