Theresa May is preparing to face questions from MPs about her decision to launch air strikes against military targets in Syria alongside the US and France.
Theresa May is preparing to face questions from MPs about her decision to launch air strikes against military targets in Syria alongside the US and France.
Western leaders continue to discuss possible military action in Syria after a chemical attack killed dozens of people in the formerly rebel-held town of Douma last week.
The prime minister has once again refused to say whether she had changed her mind after the Brexit debate in 2016 and now supported the UK leaving the EU, despite leading the government in its hard-line approach.
May might want a unified Britain to face the ever-increasing difficulties of Brexit, but the country is more divided than ever with 365 years to go, and it is a failure of government that is to blame.
The decision to hand the contract for creating Brexit Britain’s new blue passports to a French firm has sparked outrage in the Leave camp.