London, (Parliaments Politics Magazines ) – As the huge sanctions on Russia have devastating impact on Russians who are slowly being cut off from the world with the value of the ruble plummeting. Sanctions will have a rippling effect on the global
London, (Parliaments Politics Magazines ) – As the huge sanctions on Russia have devastating impact on Russians who are slowly being cut off from the world with the value of the ruble plummeting. Sanctions will have a rippling effect on the global
London, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The world has come together in a united front against the Russian invasion of Ukraine by imposing heavy sanctions on Russia. Sanctions are consequences decided by countries on other countries if they have broken international laws. The
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 Politics Magazine) – The UK is planning to open a new humanitarian route to the country for Ukrainian refugees, has been denied by a Foreign Minister, confirming that so far, just 50 people have been given visas. The minister for
The United Kingdom has joined global forces in their political stance against Russia. Boris Johnson as said, “Punishing sanctions are meaningless until properly implemented, and these changes will allow us to pursue Putin’s allies in the UK with the full backing of the law,
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Sir Keir Starmer has called for an investigation into reports that Boris Johnson pushed for a Russian-born businessman to be given a peerage despite concerns regarding security. After the PM’s intervention, the security services dropped an assessment
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) – Starting on Monday, when the Commons is anticipated to vote on all phases of the Economic Crime Bill in a single sitting, events in Ukraine are likely to dominate the parliamentary week. As events unfold, there will
KYIV (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Sergei Orlov, Mariupol’s deputy mayor, said earlier on BBC Radio 4’s PM programme that the ceasefire agreed to allow civilians to flee the city lasted “not more than 30 minutes.” Today, the Red Cross planned to oversee
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Energy too short? Don’t start your working day with a dip, but go for it enthusiastically. With these 10 tips, which do not involve caffeine, you will give your energy the necessary boost! 1. Sports Regular exercise
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) – Ministers, according to Labour MP Diane Abbott, are waiting for the Windrush generation to die off before revamping the compensation scheme. Other MPs demanded that the scheme be handed up to an independent body rather than the