Keir Starmer’s condemnation of Hamas attack signals shift in UK labour’s foreign policy
Keir Starmer’s condemnation of Hamas’s attack on Israel underscores a significant shift in the Labour Party’s foreign policy stance.
Keir Starmer’s condemnation of Hamas’s attack on Israel underscores a significant shift in the Labour Party’s foreign policy stance.
“We have to establish through the meetings why the UAE has not signed the extradition treaty,” Justice Minister Ronald Lamola told reporters on Monday.
Simon shares an interesting week punctuated by Labour Party hypocrisy (sorry, mental impairment) and South African visitors helping to remind scatterlings of where they came from.
British voters have sent a strong message to their political leaders: They don’t want the “hard” Brexit proposed by Prime Minister Theresa May.
In the light of probable future terrorist attacks, the shock of Brexit and June’s snap General Election, is it still worth considering UK property investments?
Whatever the outcome of the election, it makes sense to not simply play “follow-the-leader”. Track the results closely and ensure you remain informed about the Brexit negotiations. And make your financial plans accordingly.
The latest national polls suggest Theresa May could be on course for the sort of House of Commons majority enjoyed by Tony Blair and Margaret Thatcher as she seeks a mandate for her Brexit strategy.
The ANC government’s continuous allegations that Western powers are instigating undemocratic “regime change” in South Africa are bemusing.
The plan to build an £18bn nuclear reactor at Hinkley Point was hit with a last-gasp delay as the government decided to hold a new review hours after EDF, the project’s French developer, gave it the go-ahead.
Britain’s Justice Secretary Michael Gove is set to make his case to be the next PM after breaking with the incumbent and then betraying the onetime front-runner.