Daily politics briefing: March 5
All the latest political developments in the UK, as the Government prepares to unveil new powers to ‘stop the boats’
All the latest political developments in the UK, as the Government prepares to unveil new powers to ‘stop the boats’
Norway, Denmark, and Finland operate the top-tier F-35 fighter jets, while Sweden has its own Gripen E planes.
Former president criticises adult movie star and New York County District Attorney Alvin Bragg
The previously pro-Donald Trump tabloid offered some harsh truths for supporters of the former president.
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.
Humza Yousaf narrowly more popular with SNP voters than rival Kate Forbes in most recent poll
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
After a reader tip, a New York Times reporter found the painting, gifted by El Salvador's president, in an obscure room at a Trump Hotel in Miami.
The United States has reacted cautiously to Russia's decision to place nuclear weapons in Belarus. On Saturday it was reported by a Russian news agency that Vladimir Putin has signed a deal to station tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus. It is the first time since the mid-1990s that Russia has based such weaponry outside the country.
The Russian President is trying to create the impression that Western support is "futile", according to the US-based Institute for the Study of War.
Both parties are guilty of setting targets that cannot be met, undermining faith in politics
Jeremy Hunt’s decision to shelve changes to the state pension age will cost taxpayers the equivalent of £250 each per year, new analysis shows.
A recent New York Times report detailed how some US volunteers have jeopardized the success of the war effort in Ukraine.
Nicola Sturgeon is in the "early stages" of learning to drive as she prepares to stand aside as Scottish First Minister.
ANAS Sarwar has said the next SNP leader will not have a mandate to be first minister as he suggested all three candidates were “incompetent”.
Benefits policies are simply aggravating the inequalities that shape British lives
It has been fascinating watching, over nearly three decades, the inexorable rise of Nicola Sturgeon as she became – in elections won if not in promises kept – one of Britain’s most successful-ever politicians.
“I don’t understand what the f**k he’s doing," Donald Trump's former personal attorney and fixer said of the ex-president's son.
Boris Johnson supporters would flood his constituency and boost the local economy if he faces a by-election triggered by the partygate inquiry, a staunch ally of the former prime minister has said.
Sergey Cherkasov sent jubilant messages to his handlers, per US court documents, but a few years later his fake identity fell to pieces.
‘We are not just interested in assurances, I think we would like to see action’