Nicola Sturgeon will today suggest that Labour is no longer a threat to her party in the fight for seats in Scotland as she paints the General Election north of the border as a "two-horse race" between the SNP and Tories.more
"New French Revolution" is the headline in the Daily Mail, which describes the success of Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen as a major shock which wiped out the traditional parties.more
The position of London's financial district, as the most important global financial center in Europe, is undisguised, said Jeremy Browne, City of London's Financial District Representative for the European Union.more
Centrist Emmanuel Macron took a big step towards the French presidency on Sunday by winning the first round of voting and qualifying for a May 7 runoff alongside far-right leader Marine Le Pen.more
Independent Macron projected to have taken around 24% of vote with Front National leader Le Pen on roughly 22%; conservative François Fillon concedes.more
Support for Theresa May's ruling Conservatives was at 50 percent in a Comres poll published on Saturday, putting the prime minister on course for a landslide election victory on June 8.more
British Brexit Minister David Davis paid a visit yesterday in Warsaw. The politician met with Deputy Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, deputy head of MFA Konrad Szymański and chairman of Law and Justice Jarosław Kaczyński.more
"President Donald Trump supports the abolition of visas for Poles, but Poland does not meet one criterion" said the US ambassador to Poland Paul W. Jones. He added that visas should not prevent anyone from traveling to the US.more
Theresa May has said that the UK's commitment to spend 0.7 per cent of its gross national income (GNI) on foreign aid spending "will remain", amid concerted pressure from right-wing ministers and newspapers to cut the aid budget.more
The president of the European Parliament has said the Brexit deal between Britain and the EU will be vetoed if citizens' rights are not protected. Antonio Tajani was in London to meet with Theresa May to discuss the parliament's position on the Brexit negotiations and said the issue of rights was a "red line". more
Centrist Emmanuel Macron clung on to his status as favorite to win France's presidential election in a four-way race that is too close to call, as the camp of far-right challenger Marine Le Pen ramped up its eurosceptic rhetoric in a row with Brussels.more
Nicola Sturgeon has warned of the "damage" an increased Conservative majority at Westminster would cause, stating that in the coming UK election "only the SNP stands between Scotland and an increasingly hard-line Tory government".more
In the name of common good, I want to be successful in Brexit negotiations - stressed the main negotiator of the European Commission Brexit Michel Barnier. more
The British Conservative Party MP Eric Pickles, commemorated the 74th anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising yesterday by pinning a yellow daffodil in the suit. more
Downing Street has said Prime Minister Theresa May will not be taking part in a TV debate ahead of a general election on June 8. Opposition leaders of all stripes have accused her of running scared.more