Westminster disrespecting devolution settlement, anti-abortion MPs say
A string of anti-abortion MPs argued it is up to the Northern Ireland Assembly to make decisions.
A string of anti-abortion MPs argued it is up to the Northern Ireland Assembly to make decisions.
The Health Secretary also urged people to have boosters to protect children, in answer to a question about keeping schools open.
The Cumbre Vieja volcano on the island of La Palma in the Canaries has sprung to life again.
Boris Johnson continued to come under pressure over the allegedly rule-breaking bashes in the run-up to last Christmas.
The Prime Minister’s woes, with a brief happy break for a birth, lead the front pages on Friday.
Moscow says media reports of a planned invasion are ‘a lie’ as tensions rise with the buildup of Russian troops near Ukraine’s border.
Dole, who ran for president in 1996, will lie in state in the US Capitol building.
The papers on Thursday focus on the fallout from claims of Tory rule-breaking and the latest Covid curbs.
Senior aides are seen joking in footage about a ‘cheese and wine’ event last December that was ‘not socially distanced’.
Downing Street has repeatedly denied reports staff had a Christmas party during 2020’s coronavirus lockdown.
A Foreign Office whistleblower told MPs ‘British soldiers were put at risk’ to evacuate animals from Paul ‘Pen’ Farthing’s Nowzad shelter.
The Health Secretary acknowledged the changes would cause disruption.
The US Capitol has been considered the most suitable place for the nation to pay final tribute to its most eminent citizens.
It has been reported that two events took place in No 10 last year in the run-up to the festive season.
The Metropolitan Police is considering complaints submitted by two Labour MPs.