An internal Conservative Party row is brewing ahead of a crunch vote on the UK’s immigration laws this evening. Two Tory MPs – Caroline Nokes and Chris Skidmore – have publicly said they will vote against the bill, which was introduced by
Finland’s Parliament gave final approval Wednesday to the Nordic country’s bid to join NATO, with lawmakers signing off on membership along with the required legislation. The 200-seat Eduskunta legislature voted 184-7 to authorize Finland’s accession to NATO, clearing the last required domestic
NFL owners have reportedly brought up the conversation of voting Dan Snyder out as Washington Commanders owner yet again after his latest demands with his team for sale. The Washington Post reports that Snyder and his attorneys “have demanded” assurances from the
Rishi Sunak looks set to push through his secretive deal with the EU over Northern Ireland without a vote in the Commons. The move could enrage Brexiteers, furious at what they would see as thwarting Parliament and the will of the British
The United States Ambassador to the United Nations predicted Thursday’s vote on a resolution on achieving peace in Ukraine will “go down in history.” “Colleagues, today we are gathered to discuss an important, historic resolution – one that will promote diplomacy, dialogue,
Rishi Sunak has been warned that he may face a vote of no confidence if he does not shelve his plans for a deal with the EU to solve issues with the Northern Ireland Protocol. The Prime Minister is currently locked in
Members of the Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals staff were recognized during Thursday night’s NFL Honors show in Phoenix for their heroic acts in helping save the life of second-year safety Damar Hamlin after he collapsed on the field from cardiac arrest
Nicola Sturgeon has been criticised for her “discredited” plans for a National Care Service, which is expected to cost up to £1.3billion in red tape. Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) have called for the First Minister to give the money instead
Firefighters are set to go on strike for the first time in more than 20 years, the Fire Brigades Union has announced. We’ll be bringing you the very latest updates, pictures and video on this breaking news story.For the latest news and
BBC journalists are poised to follow in the footsteps of ambulance workers, nurses, postal workers and others by going on strike. A National union of Journalists memo seen by Express.co.uk says 70 percent of those who voted had opposed the corporation’s proposals