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  • EU aims to boost gas supplies amid deepening energy crisis and Russia-Ukraine tensions

    January 23, 2022

    The European Union is talking with partners as it looks to boost gas supplies amid a deepening energy crisis across the continent.

  • Raab says it is ‘very unlikely’ UK will send troops into Ukraine if Russia invades

    January 23, 2022

    It is very unlikely the UK will send troops into Ukraine if Russia invades its neighbour, according to Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab. Raab said the UK would still stand “shoulder to shoulder” and “support them in defending themselves”, after Boris Johnson’s government gave the country anti-tank weapons and millions of pounds in non-lethal military [...]

  • Global Britain: Covid and Brexit offer an ‘opportunity to reset’ relations on union

    January 23, 2022

    A Lords committee said this week that the challenges caused by Brexit and the pandemic present an “opportunity to reset relationships” between the UK Government and devolved nations. The upper house’s Constitution Committee published a report on Thursday, calling for a shift in how the union operates, shoring it up for the 21st century. Among [...]

  • Brexit: Finland, Luxembourg, Portugal and Greece are exploiting Brexit as UK exporters are being ‘replaced’

    January 23, 2022

    Smaller EU countries are benefitting from Britain’s departure from the European Union. This is largely because they fill up the Brexit exporters’ spots. In fact, this situation could reduce the UK’s exports to the EU by -7.73 per cent by 2025, according to new analysis shared with City A.M. this week. The top three countries [...]

  • Scotland Yard to meet MP over claims Boris Johnson critics are being blackmailed

    January 22, 2022

    Police are to meet with William Wragg, to discuss his claims that Downing Street has tried to intimidate and blackmail MPs questioning the Prime Minister’s position.  Johnson has come under fire in recent weeks following revelations of lockdown parties held at Downing Street, with several Tory MPs calling for him to go.  Wragg is to [...]

  • UKHSA: Omicron sub-lineage ‘variant under investigation’ in UK as cases sweep Denmark

    January 22, 2022

    ​​The UK Health Security Agency has designated the Omicron variant sub-lineage, known as BA.2, as a variant under investigation – but current case rates are very low. UK health authorities have dubbed the Omicron variant sub-lineage as a variant under investigation but noted low case rates at the moment.  Nearly half of all Covid cases [...]

  • Commons Defence Chair: More must be done to support Ukraine as Russian troops gather

    January 22, 2022

    The UK has been urged to do more to support Ukraine as Russian troops have amassed around its borders. The call for support comes from the chair of the Commons Defence Select Committee, Tobias Ellwood. Speaking to the BBC, Ellwood said he suspected an invasion was “now imminent.” Russia’s president Vladimir Putin was “taking full [...]

  • Beijing retains ‘full emergency mode’ amid Covid concerns ahead of Winter Olympics

    January 22, 2022

    China’s capital Beijing has urged its districts to maintain “full emergency mode” regarding Covid, less than a fortnight before the Winter Olympic Games begin. Cities across the country have introduced tougher Covid measures in recent weeks, in an attempt to control new outbreaks of the virus. In measures introduced earlier this month, travellers into Beijing [...]

  • Government seeks injunction over BBC spy story over claims of security risks

    January 22, 2022

    The BBC is facing an injunction as the government attempts to stop the broadcaster allegedly identifying a spy working overseas. The Attorney General will apply for an injunction against the broadcaster this week, the Telegraph newspaper has reported. The news story is “overwhelmingly” in the public interest, according to the BBC, and reportedly concerns British [...]

  • Conservative Party infighting heats up as rebel Tory MPs mull publishing secret recording and ‘blackmail’ text messages

    January 21, 2022

    Rebel Tory MPs are reportedly considering publishing a secret recording and text messages linked to allegations of “blackmail” from the Prime Minister’s supporters as infighting within the Conservative Party is intensifying. Boris Johnson insisted on Thursday he had “seen no evidence” to support the claim made by senior Conservative William Wragg that his critics were [...]

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