Daily politics briefing: March 2
An overhauled Brexit deal for Northern Ireland keeps the border down the Irish Sea and there will still not be free trade within the United Kingdom, former deputy DUP leader Lord Dodds has said.
An overhauled Brexit deal for Northern Ireland keeps the border down the Irish Sea and there will still not be free trade within the United Kingdom, former deputy DUP leader Lord Dodds has said.
In the Russian town of Yefremov, residents say they are shocked by the case of a father separated from his 13-year-old daughter because of her drawing criticising Moscow's offensive."Separating a father from his daughter is horrible.
The former president made a claim about the status of the Manhattan DA's probe into the Stormy Daniels hush money payment.
A woman shouted ‘allow migrants into our country’ and ‘refugees should be allowed in Britain’.
Life has been quieter than usual for residents of Taiwan on an outlying archipelago that is lined with sleepy fishing villages lapped by ocean waves.
Police Scotland is investigating high-value transactions, including vehicle purchases made by the SNP as part of an inquiry into alleged missing party funds.
At one point, Trump pretended to be a sobbing DeSantis begging for an endorsement, but his rally crowd was fairly subdued throughout his comedy bit.
Kate Forbes could pull off a shock victory in the SNP leadership contest thanks to supporters of the third candidate pushing her over the line, former advisors to the party have said.
Former president criticises adult movie star and New York County District Attorney Alvin Bragg
The Russian 155th Naval Infantry Brigade has suffered heavy losses in attempts to take the town of Vuhledar, the Institute for the Study of War said.
The Chinese-backed owner of Britain’s biggest microchip plant has claimed the facility will be forced to shut down if the Government successfully blocks its takeover.
In a pivotal few days, the ex-PM, who had swept all before him in the 2019 election and ‘got Brexit done’, found himself with few allies and his influence draining away
A North Korean defector who sought refuge in the US said she was "embarrassed" to study human rights in America because it had become synonymous with socialism in universities.
Both parties are guilty of setting targets that cannot be met, undermining faith in politics
The politics professor deftly chronicles the errors and ideologies that have brought the post-Brexit Conservative party to the brink of ungovernability
Benefits policies are simply aggravating the inequalities that shape British lives
Ms McEnany, who is now a Fox News host, praised Mr Pence’s recent interview with fellow Fox presenter, Sean Hannity
A recent New York Times report detailed how some US volunteers have jeopardized the success of the war effort in Ukraine.
Sergey Cherkasov sent jubilant messages to his handlers, per US court documents, but a few years later his fake identity fell to pieces.
STORY: Talking to Reuters in an undisclosed location in the Donetsk region, the 34-year-old said Ukraine needed newer attack helicopters and weapons systems to gain advantage over Russia on the battlefield."We do our best using the old ammunition but we need new ones. Russians use the same copters and they have more of them than we have, so we cannot rely on quantity. We should rely on quality," said Roman, who refused to give his surname for security reasons.
We can do as this bill offers in its current form and choose to raise our guard as we make a fortress of our home – or we can choose something different