A leading Irish politician has been accused of burning documents related to a proposed buy-out of Doncaster Rovers in a bid to conceal them from a high-level investigation.
But in an interview with the Scotsman podcast The Steamie, John Swinney expressed his worries over a rise in “populism” ahead ...
Germany’s parliament is expected to vote on an opposition bill calling for tougher rules on migration that could become the ...
Hundreds of businesses, suppliers, and training providers from all four nations of the UK have been sharing their expertise with Parliament’s Restoration and Renewal (R&R) Programme.
WITH sadness in his heart, Kandep member Don Polye spoke of the leadership New Ireland Governor Sir Julius Chan showed ...
The new committee is tasked with recommending ways of providing ‘decent, sustainable and affordable’ housing in the EU.
Humza Yousaf’s decision to end the SNP’s powersharing deal with the Scottish Greens was “catastrophic”, former first minister ...
Five years have passed since the UK voted to leave the European Union, but has Brexit played out as voters hoped? We asked our readers for their thoughts ...
Five years since Britain officially left the EU, both the economy and the political landscape have been reshaped by the ...
Friday, two crowds of people gathered near Britain’s Parliament — some with Union Jacks and cheers, others European Union ...
Six local politicians - including two sitting councillors and a former TD - will find out this week whether their bid for a seat in the 27th Seanad has been successful.
Papua New Guineans have launched an outpouring of grief and appreciation for the life of one of their national founding fathers — Sir Julius Chan. Sir Julius, 85, died in his home province of New ...