A new report backed by senior Labour voices and leading lawyers takes apart Starmer’s argument for staying tied to Strasbourg.
From trade retaliation to calls for restraint, Europe is split as Trump prepares to address the World Economic Forum.
In the European Parliament, Péter Magyar sits in the EPP group, the party of Ursula von der Leyen who signed the controversial Mercosur deal on Saturday.
Some leaders want to publish an EU-wide statement on the situation, but it’s doubtful they would be able to agree on any significant wording.
Ministers approved Beijing’s vast new London site despite warnings over espionage, infrastructure and national security.
Washington presses ahead with a new Gaza governing body as European leaders squabble over legitimacy, the United Nations, and who gets a seat at the table.
The patriotic-sovereignist coalition says the country needs the aircraft for its own defence.
Once the natural party of government, Britain’s Conservatives are now losing figures, voters, and relevance—while Reform UK reshapes the Right without them.
The change follows an EU court ruling, though critics say Poland was not obliged to alter its marriage law.
The block should be viewed as a badge of honour, Renaud Camus, another conservative writer prevented from entering the UK last year said.
Commentators say that a new appointment is intended only to “distract from the truth.”
The government has itself poured cold water on suggestions this form of identification is dead and buried.