LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – In the Birmingham Erdington by-election, voting has begun. In a by-election, voters in the constituency of Birmingham’s Erdington in England are voting for a new MP. The election comes after the death of Labour’s Jack Dromey, who
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Russia’s demands of the UK to sell its shares in OneWeb, an internet firm, to allow the launch of a satellite have been rejected by the UK. At the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, a Soyuz rocket carrying
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the governments of the West have begun adding to their list of sanctioned individuals. There are still a few Russians who have been sanctioned by the United States or the European Union
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The government is speeding up plans to combat the movement of “dirty money” and limit the laundering of ill-gotten gains in the UK housing market. The move comes just days after the Russian President ordered the invasion
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – What is the value of Russian currency in the United Kingdom? Many rich individuals and firms from Russia and other countries invest legally in the UK financial and real estate markets. However, the anti-corruption organisation Transparency International
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – After the youth wing accused the leader of “backing Nato aggression” over the crisis in Ukraine, Keir Starmer suspended funding for Young Labour and cancelled its annual conference. The sudden crackdown is the latest spat between the
KYIV (Parliament Politics Magazine) – What’s the most recent news? Things are moving quickly in Ukraine, so here’s a rundown of the most recent developments: New explosions have been heard in Kyiv, prompting the mayor to issue a “threatening” warning. According to
KYIV (Parliament Politics Magazine) – President Zelensky addressed the Ukrainian people once more this afternoon, this time wearing a military uniform instead of his dark suit. In a recent speech, he compared the fighting to the “sound of the new iron curtain
STOCKHOLM (Parliament Politics Magazine) – In recent weeks, a dispersed yet worldwide campaign against Swedish social services has brought together various actors and generated news in Sweden and beyond. When social media accounts linked to militant Islamist groups became involved, Swedish authorities
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – As he prepares to face PMQs, Boris Johnson is being asked to go further with sanctions. After the government came under fire for its package of sanctions against Russia, today’s Prime Minister’s Questions will be one to
