Proposed EU travel regulations, set to take effect next autumn, include mandatory fingerprint and photo ID checks, raising concerns about potential disruptions and longer wait times at airports. As the new Entry/Exit System (EES) coincides with the implementation of the European Travel
You have given more than £12,000 towards our Christmas appeal this year – a sum that has been doubled by a group of generous donors. The UK charity Mary’s Meals provides a cup of fortified porridge to pupils in 17 countries. It
Following David Cameron’s bombshell appointment as Foreign Secretary, Express readers have had their say about it and their position is clear. Readers were asked: “Do you back David Cameron’s return to the cabinet as foreign secretary? In the snap poll following the
Woodlarks and Nightjar have returned to Horse Common in the New Forest since work began removing conifers and invasive rhododendron. Express readers, with the help of Ecotricity boss Dale Vince, helped raise the £90,000 needed for the RSPB to buy the 91-acre
Gannett, the parent company for USA Today and a number of local newspapers, has paused an artificial intelligence experiment following criticisms that AI-generated sports articles were awkwardly phrased and lacked details. A handful of Gannett-owned papers briefly published AI-generated sports stories this
London Mayor Sadiq Khan is facing pressure from Express.co.uk readers to resign over his controversial expansion of the capital’s Ultra-Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) next month, a new poll has shown. The ULEZ is due to cover all boroughs of the capital city
Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s resignation has not wiped out his unwavering support among Express.co.uk readers, with more than half voting for him as their favourite Tory politician in a new poll. Mr Johnson’s Uxbridge and South Ruislip constituency is one of
The Royal Family are set to continue Queen Elizabeth II’s summer tradition of gathering at the Balmoral estate in Scotland but King Charles is expected to keep his break much shorter. The grounds and exhibitions on display in the Aberdeenshire estate will
The Court of Appeal has ruled that the Government’s policy of sending asylum seekers to Rwanda is unlawful, deeming that the African nation was “not a safe country”. Three judges agreed by a majority of two to one to overturn the immigration
Former Health Secretary Matt Hancock told the UK’s Covid inquiry earlier this week that he is “profoundly sorry” for his part in mistakes made during the country’s response to the coronavirus pandemic. Yet the majority of Express.co.uk readers have rejected his apology,