The Home Office is set to unveil proposals to ban “militant” activist groups like Just Stop Oil and Palestine Action. The crackdown could see these protest groups banned in a similar way to terrorist organisations, according to a proposal from the government’s
Russia has warned the West that it risks igniting a “direct military clash” with the country and other nuclear powers as threats of WW3 escalate. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov delivered a message via video link to the audience of the Moscow
Western powers are urging the Israeli government to show restraint in its expected response to the Iranian missile strikes last week. Officials from Germany, the United Kingdom and elsewhere have asked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s administration not to escalate the situation
Campaigners have heaped pressure on ministers to scrap new “big brother” powers that could allow the government to snoop on bank accounts of state pensioners. They warned the measures, designed to battle fraud and error, are a “draconian attack on the civil
Ofcom could be allowed to take action over BBC News articles under new Government proposals. The communications watchdog is currently able to give opinions on articles. But the new plans would see it given action powers on online services such as BBC
The King looks set to encourage a more ceo-conscious Britain, with fashion brands fearing a cull of royal warrants could soon follow. Royal warrants are provided to people or companies who have regularly supplied goods or services to the Royal Household,
Police chiefs will get greater powers to sack rogue officers from April, a minister has revealed. Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley pushed for the changes after a string of scandals left the Met’s reputation in tatters. He was appointed last year
Swedish MEP Charlie Weimers, who serves as the vice-president of the European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR), warned that Sweden should contemplate leaving the EU if there is an excessive transfer of power to Brussels. Gathering from across Sweden in Västerås to deliberate
The Prime Minister gave a press conference from Downing Street following the Supreme Court ruling that the Rwanda plan is unlawful.
Suella Braverman has called on Rishi Sunak to introduce “emergency legislation” after the Rwanda policy was scuppered by the Supreme Court. In a post on X, formerly Twitter, the sacked Home Secretary said: “Today’s Supreme Court judgment is no surprise. “It was