While a record 76 percent of Finland is in favour of joining NATO, Sweden’s public opinion is more polarised, with 57 percent of Swedes now favouring NATO membership. The two countries’ move to join the military alliance was prompted by Russia’s invasion
An academic has claimed most Britons who voted “Leave” in 2016 now believe that Brexit was a mistake. Chris Grey, Emeritus Professor of Organisation Studies at Royal Holloway and ex-Professor at Cambridge University, said “Brexiteers are losing the post-Brexit narrative”. Writing for
Liverpool are still named as the club showing most interest in signing Bowen having been strongly linked over the past 18 months. They opted against making a move last summer and then chose to chase after Luis Diaz in January instead. Early
Arteta spoke about Saliba in March and claimed he was progressing exactly how he wanted him to during his loan at Marseille. Arteta said: “He’s our player and we are really happy with the decision that we made because the exposure, minutes,
The Government announced its plans to ban the sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles by 2030 in a bid to reach net zero emissions by 2050. New plug-in hybrids will remain in showrooms for another five years, before being outlawed in 2035.
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Russian President Vladimir Putin said Tuesday that his country’s invasion of Ukraine was the “right decision” during his first known trip outside of Moscow since the bloody assault began on Feb. 24. Putin made
Susanna Reid and Adil Ray clashed with Dominic Raab on Good Morning Britain as Ray asked the Deputy Prime Minister to clarify visa rules concerning Ukrainians who wish to take refuge in the UK. However, Ray used the debate to take a dig
Manchester United have reportedly decided they would prefer to keep Cristiano Ronaldo and Anthony Martial this summer, despite significant question marks surrounding their futures at the club. The attacking duo have both flattered to deceive this season despite enduring mixed fortunes in
The proposition was made by the European Parliament in a report on the assessment of Article 50, the mechanism that allows member states to depart from the bloc. In the report, commissioned by the EU Parliament’s Committee on Constitutional Affairs, MEPs claimed
Nicola Sturgeon has heaped further criticism on the Prime Minister, as she argued independence provided an alternative to being left “at the mercy” of his “disreputable, discredited UK Government”. The Scottish First Minister confirmed “preparatory work is underway” to enable a second