LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – As a result of the Ukraine conflict, PM Johnson has advocated for a “step-by-step” transition away from Russian gas and oil. Following conversations with the Prime Ministers of Canada and the Netherlands, Mr Johnson stated that nations
LONDON (Parliament PoliticsMagazine) – As he prepares to welcome world leaders for discussions in Downing Street, PM Johnson claims Vladimir Putin is attempting to “rewrite the rules” of international order “by military force.” On Monday, Mark Rutte of the Netherlands and Canadian
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The by-election which was held because of the death of frontbencher Jack Dromey was won by Labour in Birmingham Erdington. Paulette Hamilton, a former nurse and mother of five, won with a majority of 3,266 votes, but
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The capital has been further disrupted by a second Tube strike in three days. In a dispute over pensions and jobs, over 10,000 RMT union members began a 24-hour walkout at 00:01 GMT, as they did on
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Ministers have been accused of “turning a blind eye” to the “hatred” fuelling violence against women, as MPs voted against making misogyny a hate crime. Only one Conservative MP, Lucy Allan, voted against removing a House of
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The PM has announced that people who have settled in the UK would be permitted to bring their Ukrainian closest family members with them. Boris Johnson stated that the United Kingdom would not “turn its back on
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Russian owner of Chelsea, Roman Abramovich, says the club would be “stewarded and cared for by trustees of Chelsea’s charity foundation.” Abramovich, who will continue to control the club, made the decision in the midst of
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The home secretary criticised Labour’s claim that restrictions have not been relaxed as “appalling misinformation.” The Labour and government have engaged in a bitter verbal battle over Britain’s treatment of migrants fleeing Ukraine’s conflict. At a time
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Thousands more migrants from Ukraine are expected to arrive in the UK, according to charities, equal to the effort made following the violence in the former Yugoslavia in the 1990s. In a letter to the Times, Save
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Labour’s deputy leader Angela Rayner described Boris Johnson as a “edgy, naughty boyfriend” in an interview, admitting that Sir Keir Starmer is not as “racy” as the Prime Minister. She compares Mr Johnson to a “puppy” when
