On Wednesday, the European Court of First Instance annulled the EU Commission’s green light for €3.4 billion (£3bn) in state aid granted by the Netherlands to KLM during the covid pandemic. The Irish company, Ryanair, is now seeking measures to address the
After weeks of dither, delay, u-turns, confusion and flip-flopping, Sir Keir Starmer is set to finally kill of his flagship policy to spend £28 billion a year on green investment. The news emerged last night, sparking confusion after Sir Keir said on
Olaf Scholz has presided over a “historic” shift to Germany’s immigration policy as his far-right anti-migration opponents rise through the polls. The German Chancellor has rowed back on policies introduced by his predecessor, Angela Merkel, deemed generally “welcoming” to migrants. During her
Labour MP Jonathan Reynolds was put on the spot this morning over Labour ruling out reinstating a cap on bonuses for bankers in an interview the Conservative Party has dubbed a “car crash”. The Shadow Business Secretary defended Labour not bringing back
Rishi Sunak ripped into Sir Keir Starmer saying “you cannot trust a word that he says” during a fiery PMQs. The Prime Minister took a swipe at the Labour leader after shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves revealed the party would not reinstate the
Charles Michel’s abrupt U-turn over plans to seek election as an MP in June has left the European Council President “totally humiliated” and wrecked his credibility, Brussels insiders have said. Mr Michel, the former Belgian Prime Minister, chairs the council, which is
Arsenal remain in pole position to sign Martin Zubimendi in the summer transfer window despite Barcelona and Manchester United rejoining the race to sign the Spanish midfielder, reports claim. Zubimendi has shone for Real Sociedad in recent years and reportedly accepted an
But his decision was trashed online with social media users flocking to mock the Belgian politician, who has held the position of President of the European Council since 2019. POLITICO journalist Eddy Wax posted on X, formerly Twitter: “Charles Michel becomes the
Lee Anderson has been blasted by fellow GB News host Nigel Farage after the Tory MP revealed regrets about backing last week’s failed Rwanda coup. Speaking to the Telegraph, Mr Anderson said he should have voted with Rishi Sunak instead of quitting
Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico appears to have U-turned over the pressing issue of delivering weapons to war-torn Ukraine, in what will come as a disaster to Russia’s Vladimir Putin. The Slovak politician, who was also Prime Minister between 2006 and 2010