The home secretary is seeking to redress the shortfall in community policing and security service funding by coopting other public and private bodies into the fight against terror.more
The EU Withdrawal Bill will return to the House of Commons for a series of crunch votes on 12 June, it has been announced. The legislation suffered 15 defeats in the House of Lords, which will now be debated by MPs.more
Britain would be hit with shortages of medicine, fuel and food within a fortnight if the UK tries to leave the European Union without a deal, according to a Doomsday Brexit scenario drawn up by senior civil servants for David Davis.more
The United Kingdom could propose giving Northern Ireland joint UK and European Union status so it can trade freely with both, in an attempt to break the deadlock in Brexit negotiations, a government official said.more
Poland's recent $2 billion pitch to convince the United States to permanently base a heavy division there offers up two "ideal" locations that could support the unit's barracks, training, housing and family support needs, according to the recent Ministry of National Defence proposal.more
The British newspaper The Times reported that the French government is trying to block the UK's attempt to remain after Brexit in the European security system helping to identify foreign criminals.more
The co-leader of Germany's far-right AfD party has been accused of playing down the crimes of Nazi Germany. Diminishing the crimes of Nazi atrocities is extremely offensive in Germany.more
A spokesman for the British government reported that the UK is "deeply disappointed" by the US decision to impose tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum from EU countries, assessing that the countries of the Community should be "permanently and completely" excluded from the new measures.more
Following the referendum vote some immigrants told how they had been made to feel unwelcome in the region. Patrycja Charlton, who moved to Consett from Poland in 2007 and is married to a British man, said that the atmosphere for Polish people in the UK changed as the referendum debate intensified.more
Robert Biedron is one of Poland's young, rising political stars. He's an atheist in perhaps Europe's most Catholic country and its only openly gay politician. And now he is being viewed as a frontrunner for Poland's presidency.more
The British media agreed that the growing political crisis in Italy could have more serious implications for the future of the European Union than Brexit. The risk of re-victory in the Five-Star Movement and the League Movement was indicated.more
Roman Abramovich, the billionaire owner of Chelsea football club, has been granted Israeli citizenship and will move to Tel Aviv, an Israeli government spokesperson has said.more
Former president George HW Bush was taken to a hospital in Maine on Sunday after experiencing low blood pressure and fatigue, a family spokesman said.more
Poland's membership in the European Union is not subject to discussion - there is no doubt that Poland is and must remain in the Community - said the deputy head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Piotr Wawrzyk. According to him, Poland needs a "stable, flexible and respecting right of its members" Unionmore
The British Deputy Minister of Trade Greg Hands believes that the negotiations on the exit of the United Kingdom from the European Union should be important for Poland because of the implications for citizens' rights, trade and security issues.more
The Foreign Secretary said the missile strike on the plane, which led to the deaths of all 298 people on board, was "an egregious example of the Kremlin's disregard for innocent life".more
The environment secretary must not use simplistic policies to avoid the complex and difficult trade-offs called for in dealing with the air quality crisis that is ending thousands of lives prematurely.more
The UK parliament's call to toughen sanctions against Russia is linked to unprecedented Russophobic mania in that country and is another steps toward hostile competition, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Monday.more
The Spanish government on Monday recognised the powers of newly-elected Catalan leader Quim Torra but objected to his choice of councillors - some of whom are being held in custody - and refused to ratify his chosen team, official documents showed.more
The UK has been accused of turning a "blind eye" to Russia's "dirty money", putting national security at risk. The House of Commons foreign affairs committee said London was being used to hide the "corrupt assets" of President Vladimir Putin and his allies.more
Britain's main opposition Labour Party wants to radically transform the economy, forming a Socialist society where "we're not going to get ripped off any more", its finance policy chief, John McDonnell, said on Sunday.more