LONDON, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Following a backlash from within his own party, top Conservatives fear PM Johnson will find it difficult to get his plans of privatising Channel 4 through parliament. Former Scottish Tory leader Ruth Davidson, as well as former
CHELMSFORD, (Parliament Politics magazine) – As climate change protestors continued to obstruct oil ports, more than 80 individuals were arrested. Just Stop Oil activists said they had blocked access to a tanker park and discovered an underground network of tunnels at two
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Sir Keir Starmer, the Labour Party’s leader, has asked Rishi Sunak to “come clean” about his wife’s ownership in a company that also operates in Russia. The chancellor has been criticised because his wife, Akshata Murthy, owns
LONDON, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Boris Johnson has sparked anger by abandoning plans to outlaw the heinous practise of LGBT conversion therapy. “The PM has agreed we should not move through with legislation,” according to a leaked Downing Street briefing paper viewed
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The UK has imposed sanctions on propagandists of. Kremlin, a Russian general known as “the butcher of Mariupol,” and a Moscow-funded television network. Colonel-General Mikhail Mizintsev, propagandist Sergey Brilev, and Kremlin-funded TV-Novosti, which operates the Russia Today
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – After it was revealed that the first of 20 lockdown fines would be given, Boris Johnson is poised to face more scrutiny from senior MPs over the “partygate” controversy. When Mr Johnson appears before the Commons liaison
LONDON, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A war crimes lawyer has been hired by the UK attorney general to advise Ukraine on the Russian invasion. Sir Howard Morrison will become an independent consultant to Ukraine’s chief prosecutor, Iryna Venediktova, according to Suella Braverman.
LONDON, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – According to new government guidelines, all schools must be open for 32.5 hours at least per week. Though the vast majority of schools in England now meet this requirement, approximately 14% are only open for 32 hours
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Before PM Johnson allegedly intervened to overcome intelligence services’ security concerns, Labour demanded the release of the Cabinet Office’s full recommendations on a peerage for Evgeny Lebedev, the newspaper owner and son of a KGB spy. The
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – P&O Ferries’ boss should resign, according to Transport Secretary Grant Shapps, for his brazen, astounding arrogance in admitting violating the law over a mass sacking. The cabinet minister accused the company of a weasel attitude, and claimed
BRUSSELS (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The leaders of the world laughed as US President Joe Biden took a jab at Donald Trump. As he addressed an emergency NATO summit in Brussels, Mr Biden poked fun at his predecessor. Mr Trump has called
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Despite several cabinet ministers campaigning against loosening planning regulations to allow additional turbines, Boris Johnson is set to open the door to more onshore wind at next week’s energy strategy. After authorities drew out plans for a