Month: May 2019 News

Theresa May NOT DONE YET: Prime Minister could accept PEERAGE and sit in House of Lords

Prime Minister finally reveals exit date in emotional speech

European elections: UK regulator urged to count late postal votes

EU chief demands inquiry after expats are denied vote

European elections: EU to examine organisation of poll after citizens denied votes

Tourists turn their backs on Britain after Brexit ‘damaged our reputation’ as foreign visitor numbers fall by 1.3 million in the last year

‘Brexit boost’ for UK tourism proved a myth as £22.5bn deficit is revealed

Shocked by the rise of the right? Then you weren’t paying attention

A fight between Boris and Farage lets Corbyn in

In the rage over Brexit, MPs have wasted three years failing to tackle our long-term challenges

Which bit of ‘Theresa May is hopeless’ did I get wrong

Theresa May’s final days are crashing us into a whole new world of Brexit madness

The Brexit Party is the real force for change in the UK

Theresa May’s anticipated resignation is the end of a wasted three years

Latest global school climate strikes expected to beat turnout record

Labour pledges to put climate emergency on school curriculum

We’ll teach children about climate change from the age of five, vows Labour – as schools brace for another wave of pupil climate ‘strikes’

Labour would make climate change core part of school curriculum

#deniedmyvote: EU citizens turned away at European election polling stations

European elections: UK government may face court action after EU citizens denied vote

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