Theresa May’s government looks to be in its weakest position since losing its majority in the 2017 snap election, with cabinet members on the verge of revolt and backbench Conservative MPs turning up the rhetoric to increasingly violent levels.
Theresa May’s government looks to be in its weakest position since losing its majority in the 2017 snap election, with cabinet members on the verge of revolt and backbench Conservative MPs turning up the rhetoric to increasingly violent levels.
We can’t say that Katla in Iceland is ‘due’ to erupt, no matter what you have read.
Study reveals Britons place a high value on having access to the Single Market and a ‘Norway-like’ deal is more popular than remaining or leaving without a deal but customs union is the worst option.
After the issues of the Vietnam FTA, the EU needs to carefully consider whether Malaysia will live up to its promises to improve human rights in the country before signing a new trade deal.
Anita Hill charged in 1991 that Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas sexually harassed her. He was still confirmed. Now, another nominee faces sexual assault allegations. Have times changed?