German Chancellor Angela Merkel poured cold water on plans to open Europe’s borders to Britons amid growing concerns over the European Union’s slow rollout of coronavirus vaccines. She warned the bloc’s sluggish scheme means it will be a “few months” at best
German Chancellor Angela Merkel poured cold water on plans to open Europe’s borders to Britons amid growing concerns over the European Union’s slow rollout of coronavirus vaccines. She warned the bloc’s sluggish scheme means it will be a “few months” at best
The senior MEP’s intervention risks putting Brussels on a fresh collision course with Angela Merkel over the controversial Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project. Mr Verhofstadt hit out on social media after German federal prosecutors charged a man with passing blueprints and
Eurozone: Varoufakis discusses the ‘greatest beneficiary’ in 2018 The eurozone is on course for a devastating double-dip recession after the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic during the last quarter of 2020. It sent the bloc’s currency recovery into reverse. Eurozone national
A message, claiming to be from Royal Mail, tells the recipient they owe a fee for a parcel delivery. It says: “Royal Mail: your package has a £2.99 shipping fee.” The text or email then includes a link to a fake Royal
Speaking on Mark Dolan’s show the station’s reporter Emily Rose Adams said: “I do have some breaking news for you this afternoon. “Mr Potato Head is going to become gender neutral and is no longer going to be ‘Mr’. “Hasbro, the company
Princess Eugenie: Experts discuss absence of baby photo call August, who was born on February 9, is Eugenie and husband Jack Brooksbank’s first child together, and the Queen’s ninth great-grandchild. In a heartwarming post on Instagram, Eugenie showed off August, before thanking
And one analyst has said the result underlines its fundamental attractiveness despite the upheaval associated with quitting the EU. The UK’s capital leapfrogged last year’s winner, Los Angeles, in Schroders’ annual Global Cities Index. Investment firm Schroders opted to alter its rankings
Brussels health inspector Inge Neven frustratingly snapped at a BBC reporter during questions on the European rollout of coronavirus vaccines. The BBC News correspondent asked whether it was disappointing that vaccines centres that have the capacity to vaccinate thousands of people a
The Queen is facing backlash for her “unbelievable” decision for Prince Harry to give up his honours and patronages while Prince Andrew retains his own. This comes after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex confirmed to the monarch that they would not
Bank of England boss Andrew Bailey branded Brussels’ tactics “very controversial” and warned they were of “dubious legality”. Brexiteers have welcomed Mr Bailey’s tough stance and took a swipe at his predecessor at the Bank of England, Mark Carney. The Leave.EU campaign