The Prime Minister has faced a turbulent few months as critics of Boris Johnson have called for a snap general election in an effort to oust the Conservative leader. Tory MP Tom Tugendhat argued against a nation-wide vote as he claimed the
Boris Johnson accused the Labour Party of repeatedly hitting out at proposals to work with more nuclear power. Mr Johnson insisted the Government’s decision to invest more in alternative forms of energy had helped the UK be only slightly dependent on Russia-sourced
Labour MP Grahame Morris challenged Boris Johnson to explain the cap difference as Britons report struggling with the increasing burden of energy bills. The country has been experiencing a challenging cost of living crisis, compounded by the incoming Nationa Insurance contribution rise
The Ukrainian top diplomat was giving evidence in front of the Home Affairs Committee amid ongoing criticism of the Home Office’s scheme to process visa applications from Ukrainian refugees. Vadym Prystaiko conceded his country already struggled with the “bureaucratic hassle” before Russia
Grassroots charity workers say five tonnes of donations for Ukraine are still in the UK due to confusion over documentation. Britain’s exit from the EU single market and customs union led to a rise in bureaucracy for imports and exports between the
You can add your voice to the tens of thousands of comments posted daily on Express.co.uk and have your say on the big issues facing the country today. Prior to Vladimir Putin’s brazen invasion of Ukraine, Boris Johnson was mired in one of the
Ukraine: Rob Rinder grills Ben Wallace over Priti Patel Currently, Ukrainians can arrive in the UK if they have close family living there but some have said they have been turned away at Calais as they struggle to find a place to
Keir Starmer questions Boris Johnson on Roman Abramovich Sir Keir and Mr Johnson will be on opposite sides of the aisle for Prime Minister Questions today. However, it is unlikely to be as heated as in previous months, with the Labour leader having
Nick Ferrari raged on LBC against the UK Government’s defence cuts as the Ukraine conflict ramps up and Russia becomes more aggressive to Western nations amid crippling sanctions. Mr Ferrari explained only 82,000 active troops are in the British Army and said the figure
The Cabinet minister said an obsession with the woke agenda presented the wrong image to the Russian hardman. Mr Rees-Mogg slammed the spy agencies’ for being “distracted” by the inclusivity drive, saying it gave the impression they have no “backbone”. He criticised
Grant Shapps appeared on Sky News to answer for the Government’s slow uptake in Ukrainian refugees and said 760 visas have now been approved. But the Transport Secretary was grilled over the reports of refugees being turned away at Calais as they needed to