In response to the Ofcom report, a BBC spokesperson said: “Like any organisation we work to make continuing improvements, which is why we published a 10-point plan on impartiality and editorial standards last year. “Everyone knows this is an absolute priority for
Nicola Sturgeon’s ministers have said no more of their money should be given to the Ukraine for weapons after they were pressured by the Treasury to hand over £65 million. Scottish Finance Secretary Kate Forbes said the money would be provided “on
During the Summit the members of the Alliance condemned Russia’s attack on Ukrainian civilians by striking a shopping mall and called it the biggest “direct threat” to the security of the West. President Volodymyr Zelensky appeared at the summit via video link
Sweden and Finland have long favoured neutrality over joining the Western military alliance, so much so that they are said to have become “bywords” for neutrality. The Russian invasion of Ukraine was quick to shift this position, with both countries applying for membership
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called a Russian airstrike on a shopping mall that left at least 18 dead “one of the most daring terrorist attacks in European history.” Rescuers were still searching for
The Duke of York was accused of sexual abuse by Virginia Giuffre, which he vehemently denied. Earlier in 2022, Andrew settled the civil case in the US with his accuser, without accepting liability but paying an unspecified amount to Ms Giuffre and
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Teachers unable to get paychecks. Tax and customs systems paralyzed. Health officials unable to access medical records or track the spread of COVID-19. A country’s president declaring war against foreign hackers saying they want
The Home Secretary promised a plane would leave soon, as pressure mounted for ministers to end the role judges in Strasbourg have over human rights disputes in the UK. The Government’s top lawyer confirmed that an option to make sure the migration
Lord David Frost was catapulted into the public eye when he became Boris Johnson’s chief Brexit negotiator back in July 2019, tasked with the momentous job of negotiating a free trade agreement with the EU during the transition period. In a wide-ranging
The Labour leader accused the Prime Minister of taking a “wrecking ball” to relationships with Ireland and the EU in a scathing assessment of the Government’s approach to relations. He said the Conservative leader lacked the “attributes” necessary to secure concessions from