London (Parliament News) – Amman Valley School in south-west Wales closes after three were wounded in a stabbing incident; one person was arrested. Authorities urge restraint on social media as investigations continue. The community was shocked by the tragedy. A school in
London (Parliament News) – PM Rishi Sunak advocates for increased defence spending, urging NATO allies to match commitments. UK and Germany lead efforts to fortify European security amidst rising global threats, emphasizing collective defence initiatives. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has cautioned the
London (Parliament New) – The Council of Europe’s human rights watchdog criticizes the UK’s Rwanda bill, citing concerns over asylum seekers’ human rights and judicial independence. Legal challenges are expected. The Council of Europe’s human rights watchdog has criticised Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda
London (Parliament News) – Two men in the UK, including a parliamentary researcher, are charged with espionage for allegedly providing prejudicial information to China. They are set to appear in court on Friday. A parliamentary researcher who was apprehended last year on
A senior Hamas delegation is traveling to Egypt for negotiations aimed at pausing or potentially ending Israel’s military operations in Gaza, even as a ground invasion of Rafah in southern Gaza appears imminent. Led by Khalil al-Hayya, the deputy head of Hamas
London (Parliament News) – Pub landlord David Worcester defends his pub’s child-free policy, receiving local and international support after a viral tweet. He emphasizes creating a relaxed environment A pub landlord who went viral over a sign advertising a dog-friendly, child-free policy
London (Parliament News) – UK Climate Adviser Chris Stark criticizes PM Rishi Sunak for setbacks in net zero goals, citing a lack of commitment to climate priorities. Sunak’s policies drew scrutiny and concern. PM Rishi Sunak has given up the UK’s reputation
The UK’s job market is showing signs of slowing down, with unemployment rising to 4.2% between December and February, its highest in six months. During the same period, the employment rate dipped, and economic inactivity—people not working or seeking employment—slightly increased. Economists
London (Parliament News) – Prince Harry secures victory as judge rejects Sun publisher’s request to delay phone-hacking case trial, ruling postponement “unsatisfactory” amid ongoing legal battle. Prince Harry has triumphed in the latest episode of his long-running legal fight with the publisher
London (Parliament News) – Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson faces accusations of rule-breaking by failing to disclose his ties to a hedge fund facilitating discussions with Venezuela’s president, according to government advisers. Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson breach government rules by