Today (April 12), Lord David Cameron, the UK’s foreign secretary is set to sit down for talks over the future of Gibraltar and its relations with Spain and the European Union. Lord Cameron will meet his Spanish counterpart José Manuel Albares in
The Tories have reduced Labour’s lead by two points in the latest weekly Techne UK tracker poll but are still heading for a catastrophic election defeat. In a week where it was reported that Cabinet ministers are discussing whether to oust Rishi
According to a political commentator, the European Court of Human Rights has morphed into a ‘monster’ and as a result, it is time for Britain to leave. Ross Clark, a conservative columnist, argued that the ECHR had moved away from its founding
Earlier this week, Spain announced plans to scrap the Golden Visa scheme for non-EU nationals wanting to buy property in the country. Under previous rules, property investors who spent a minimum of £429,000 (€500k) on property were entitled to one of these
A new Gallup poll has revealed a primary source of happiness among the Gen Z cohort. The survey, which included 2,271 young adults in the U.S. between ages 12 and 26, found that their most influential driver of happiness is a sense
Prince Harry is set to return to the UK next month but it is unclear whether his wife Meghan Markle and their children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet will join him. The Duke of Sussex is expected to attend a special service
Tesco has prompted outrage after announcing a staggering £2.3 billion profit. Shoppers are calling on the supermarket giant to cut prices today, claiming that they have hiked the cost of everyday items while Britons struggle to put food on the table amid
Humza Yousaf has suffered a huge political blow today, as Labour overtook the SNP in the polls for the first time since the Independence Referendum. According to the widely respected pollster YouGov, Labour now sits on 33% support, up 1 point since
Labour’s lead in opinion polls has plunged compared to two weeks ago, it has been revealed. The opposition party’s lead has shrunk to 15 percentage points, down from 21 a fortnight ago. The reason for the narrowing is unclear. Some 42 percent
China and Russia are increasingly playing a dominant role in the Middle Eastern and North African region more than ten years ago, surpassing geo-political rival the United States’s influence in the region, according to a poll. The survey, conducted by independent news