
Strike: NHS Leaders Get Rich While a Million UK Patients Have Procedures Cancelled
Union demands a 35% pay increase from Tories, but admits it would prefer working with the SNP-led Scottish government.

Union demands a 35% pay increase from Tories, but admits it would prefer working with the SNP-led Scottish government.

The Washington Post article is just the latest in a long series of accusations made against the Rassemblement National over the past few months.

Beijing hopes to deter its critics through political ‘lawfare’

Riots, mass brawls and attacks on emergency services are becoming commonplace across the continent.

Ahead of the European elections, Belgium is pushing a tough federalist line.

The MP is popular among her party’s grassroots, but do her actions match her rhetoric?

European Council scraps travel visa requirements for Bulgarians, Romanians, and Kosovars.

After another round of violence, German politicians have failed to grasp the real problem.

An FDP membership poll barely came out on the side of remaining in the traffic light coalition.

Bad weather is more likely to have played a role in figures falling than any government action.
Why is a rusty old warship in the South China Sea a flashpoint for conflict?
After denouncing Andersson as ‘haram’ and shouting expletives at her, the taxi driver dragged her out of the car and threw her onto the street.
Morawiecki blasted Manfred Weber for subverting Polish democracy over recent EU rule of law debates.
Lawmakers from AfD and CDU said the government “has lost all control” and Nancy Faeser “isn’t lifting a finger” to protect the borders.
With a marginal burden of around 50% of gross income under Germany’s taxation and transfer system, people with middle incomes effectively end up with only half of every euro they earn, a study shows.
British bureaucracy has added more workers in the past seven years than the entire regular British Army.
A hotly anticipated left-wing, anti-immigration party seems set to emerge as multiple MPs pledged support to Sahra Wagenknecht the past week and Die Linke entered crisis talks to avoid a schism.
Warsaw accused Minsk and Moscow of trying to destabilise the Eastern flank of the EU and NATO.
Polls suggest the ruling PiS will struggle to stitch together a parliamentary majority without the rightist, Ukraine-critical Confederation (Konfederacja).
In addition to mapping Zelensky’s movements, the woman was attempting to find the location of Ukrainian electronic warfare systems and ammunition warehouses.
Spanish conservative party VOX has lost a major figure and its parliamentary spokesman, Ivan Espinosa de los Monteros, who has resigned from politics following a disappointing turnout in last month’s national election.
Finland’s four-party coalition government is in jeopardy after a media campaign against senior Finns Party over past racist statements led junior members to consider withdrawing support.