Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Thursday (12 September) denied lying to Queen Elizabeth over the reasons for suspending the British parliament after a court ruled his...
Britain’s governing Conservatives retain a significant lead over the opposition Labour Party according to a poll published on Wednesday as the country could soon hold an...
Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s suspension of the British parliament was unlawful, a Scottish court ruled today (11 September), prompting immediate calls for lawmakers to return to...
The UK public faces the prospect of watered-down food regulations after Brexit with Parliament having little say, the UK Trade Policy Observatory (UK TPO) is warning....
Greetings, colleagues! Hot-off-the-press comes news from Brussels today (10 September), as the proposed Ursula von der Leyen College of Commissioners is revealed in full, writes European Alliance...
Irish Commissioner Phil Hogan (pictured, right), a stalwart supporter of Irish Prime Minister (Taoiseach) Leo Varadkar, is promoted to the role of European trade commissioner in...
As frustration with Britain’s Brexit crisis boils over across Europe, France and the Netherlands have raised the prospect that the European Union might reject a request...