Thousands of children have died in church-run homes for unmarried women and their babies during the 20th century in Ireland, a report published by an independent commission on Tuesday said.more
The House of Representatives voted Tuesday night to approve a resolution calling for President Donald Trump to be removed from office through the 25th Amendment in the wake of the violent siege of the US Capitol last week.more
The FBI warned of a violent "war" at the US Capitol in an internal report issued a day before last week's deadly siege, but it wasn't acted on urgently enough to prevent the domestic terrorist attack, The Washington Post reported Tuesday.more
YouTube is suspending President Donald Trump's channel for at least one week, and potentially longer, after his channel earned a strike under the platform's policies, the company said Tuesday evening.more
Following an incursion into Congress last Wednesday, supporters of the outgoing US president Donald Trump, President-elect Joe Biden said he was not afraid to be sworn in as president in front of the Capitol. Meanwhile, the relevant services are getting ready to control the next expected riots in front of this building.more
The chairman of the Committee on International Trade (INTA) in the European Parliament, Bernd Lange, announced yesterday that there are still possible changes to the agreement on trade relations between the European Union and the United Kingdom.more
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the House will move to impeach President Donald Trump if Vice President Mike Pence does not remove him. Pelosi said the House will attempt to pass a resolution by unanimous consent Monday morning calling for Pence and Trump's Cabinet to invoke the 25th Amendment and remove Trump from office.more
The Scottish National Party (SNP) has demanded that Boris Johnson pay billions of pounds in compensation to Scotland for the mounting costs and disruption of Brexit.more
No member of the government, except for Deputy Minister of Health Waldemar Kraska, who is a doctor, has been vaccinated against COVID-19, the Prime Minister's office informed.more
US Democrats plan to introduce an article of impeachment against President Donald Trump for his role in Wednesday's invasion of the US Capitol. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she would move forward with impeachment if Mr Trump did not resign immediately.more
A “significant and foreseeable opportunity” to prepare the UK for a pandemic was missed by the government when it failed to anticipate that hundreds of thousands of people would need to be tested for a new and potentially deadly virus, a committee of MPs said on Friday.more
US President Donald Trump pledged in a White House video to transfer power smoothly on January 20. He also condemned Wednesday's attack on the Capitol by his supporters.more
Almost 58 percent of Spanish people support the monarchy as a state system in their country, according to a poll published yesterday by the Sigma Dos research center.more
The frequency of experiencing depression, helplessness and fatigue among the youngest respondents aged 18 to 24 has reached the highest level in the last two decades. CBOS study "Well-being of Poles in 2020".more
Donald Trump has been banned from Facebook and Instagram “indefinitely” following the violence in Washington, DC. Chief executive Mark Zuckerberg said that the president had used the platforms to “incite violent insurrection against a democratically elected government".more
The Ministry of Health admits that the program of combating infertility has not worked out and is canceling the existing support - the Polish daily "Dziennik Gazeta Prawna" reports today.more
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has condemned the "disgraceful scenes" in the US, after supporters of President Donald Trump stormed Congress and clashed with police.more
Ireland on Wednesday reported a record 7,836 COVID-19 cases, up from Monday’s previous high of 6,110, as the country’s chief medical officer said a highly transmissible strain first recorded in Britain had become more widespread.more
Four people died in yesterday's protests in Washington DC, where Donald Trump supporters stormed the Capitol building as Congress attempted to certify the results of last year's US election.more
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson warned the public that the recovery from the new lockdown in England would be gradual - not "a big bang, but a gradual unpacking".more
British Transport Minister Grant Shapps thanked the Polish authorities in a letter sent to the Polish ambassador in London, Arkady Rzegocki, for their help in unloading a truck congestion in Dover at the end of December.more
UK opposition Labor leader Keir Starmer said he would support the government's new coronavirus restrictions, but called on the government to make Britain the first country to vaccinate the entire population against Covid-19.more