Home Secretary Suella Braverman said “enough is enough,” but the Conservative Party’s seriousness on the issue has been brought into question.
Washington insisted in December it had not “enabled” Ukraine to carry out the strikes in Russia.
Ministers were canny, says journalist Toby Young, but it is the media that is at fault for failing to hold the government to account.
It appears as though no amount of Western well-wishing will speed up any such accession process.
There is much joy around the striking of an agreement, but how long will this last?
Figures offer a stark contrast to the tough rhetoric espoused every election time by the governing Conservative Party.
Reports suggest that the government is hoping to shut up opponents of its possible Northern Ireland Protocol deal rather than work to change its contentious substance.
The social media giant described the decision as being based on “fundamental misconceptions” about security.
Critics suggest the former prime minister is less interested in resolving Brexit than finding himself back in the halls of power.
A deal between the UK and EU to implement the Northern Ireland Protocol is close at hand.
General Mark Milley said neither Moscow nor Kyiv looks able to come out of the other side of this war having achieved their military aims.
The rhetoric around Ukraine’s accession to the EU is warm, but little appears to be taking place in the way of action.
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