French MPs and senators have told The Connexion how they are continuing to push for easier visits to France for second home ...
Amidst the U-turns, if there is one thing on which Labour has remained almost rock-solid until now, it is human rights and ...
A cancellation, or even a delay of hours rather than minutes could trigger the obligation for an airline to provide a hotel ...
The NHS is relying on workers who originally come from countries where there is a critical shortage of health specialists.
The UK no longer wants to be a global antitrust crusader. Reform could see fewer deals get roasted. It’s good for bankers, ...
Red list-trained nurses account for around a fifth of the total increase in NHS England nurses since leaving the single market at the end of 2020 up to September 2024. The number trained in these ...
The UK is able to develop its own regulations of gene editing in the wake of its departure from the European Union.
In an interview with The i Paper foreign affairs committee chair Emily Thornberry says there is a 'growing consensus' for the ...
Starmer has publicly only committed to 'look at the possibilities' of seizing Russian cash - but Thornberry says London is ...
Tories say Government is ‘unpicking Brexit by the back door’ by getting rid of law which would end supremacy of EU rules in ...
The unity of the United Kingdom and the biosecurity of Great Britain is under threat because of Northern Ireland's Brexit ...
At the same time as opening in Brussels, Travers Smith is also planning to wind down its Paris office which it opened in 1991 ...