The Foreign Secretary was one of just four phone calls made as part of Jake Sullivan’s first round of talks with countries on behalf of the US President. As well as the UK, the US national security adviser also held separate calls
Nadhim Zahawi questioned over vaccinating prisoners Coventry South MP Zarah Sultana was accused of being “woke” after making the bizarre suggestion in Parliament yesterday. She asked vaccines minister Nadhim Zahawi if the Government had considered prioritising prisoners for jabs Ms Sultana said
Sir Keir admitted the status quo “isn’t working” but that holding another independence referendum is not the solution to that issue. But he hit back at comments from Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who suggested a second referendum should not take place until
John Apter, the head of Police Federation of England and Wales, has urged Prime Minister Boris Johnson to help keep police officers safe by prioritising them during the coronavirus immunisation efforts. Writing in the Telegraph, he issued the plea on behalf of 130,000
Roch Marc Christian Kabore embarks on second and final five-year term, promising to win fight against armed groups. Burkina Faso’s President Roch Marc Christian Kabore has promised to make security his priority after he took the helm of the troubled Sahel country
Today, people on Scotland’s picturesque Uist islands are living in fear as rapidly rising sea levels threaten to destroy their low-laying fertile fields and unique way of life. On the other side of the world, inhabitants of Pacific Islands are still trying
The monarch, 94, will automatically jump ahead of huge portions of the population in the queue for the vaccine as she is in the over 80s category. But voters in a new survey have said the head of state should be treated
The Queen, 94, and Prince Philip, 99, will be among the first to receive the coronavirus vaccine due to their age. But sources said the couple will not be given preferential treatment and will have to “wait in line” like everyone else.
Senior government sources said the 94-year-old Queen, who is in the second priority group of over 80s, will not be able to jump to the front of the queue. Instead, care home residents and their carers will be at the top of