The UK and EU signed the groundbreaking Trade and Cooperation Agreement last month with member states of the bloc giving it provisional applications before the turn of the year. Both sides had originally set the deadline of February 28 for MEP in
A third grade teacher in Cupertino, Calif., reportedly hosted a lesson in which students were required to identify aspects of their identity that were either privileged or oppressed. The lesson is the latest in a series of incidents around the country that raised questions
Government adviser Arnaud Fontanet, a member of the scientific council that is helping guide President Emmanuel Macron through the coronavirus crisis, said borders should be closed to Britain and Ireland. He also proposed a shutdown with other countries that have a strong
But what will Ray do? Craig promises Faye she’s done the right thing by telling the truth to the police but she is dealt a shock soon after. Ray has been released and a fired-up Tim calls into Adam’s office, who assures
Nicola Sturgeon grilled on Alex Salmond by Andrew Marr The First Minister of Scotland submitted written evidence to Holyrood’s Harassment Complaints Committee which is examining the Scottish Government’s handling of harassment complaints against Alex Salmond. It comes after the SNP led Scottish Government
This January marks one year since Fern announced her separation from husband Phil Vickery following 20 years of marriage. The presenter met the TV chef on the set of Ready Steady Cook back in the late 1990s. The former couple, who tied
Manchester United target Declan Rice would prefer to join Chelsea when the transfer window reopens at the end of the season, according to reports. The England international is wanted by both Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Frank Lampard amid his impressive form for
The Duke of Cambridge told Homerton University Hospital staff about what he says to his three children in a video call. Posted to the Royal Family’s YouTube channel, Prince William also thanked the frontline workers for their efforts in fighting coronavirus despite
Mr Galloway was responding to reports of a shambolic start to Scotland’s COVID-19 vaccine programme with frontline NHS workers forced to wait for hours to get an injection and GPs complaining they are already running low on supplies. The controversial former Labour
The Prime Minister was reported to have claimed there would not be a coronavirus vaccine available in Scotland if it were for the SNP leader. The Guardian reported that Boris Johnson made the comments during a meeting of the 1922 committee of