Citizens, advocacy groups and other interested individuals will be able to view the issues being investigated by the Independent Monitoring Authority for the Citizens’ Rights Agreements (IMA) in a new website dashboard launched Tuesday 26 April.more
In the first two months of this year the hotline of the National Tax Information in Poland provided nearly 25% more answers to telephone questions than in the corresponding period of 2021. According to experts, the data obtained from KIS are closely related to the introduction of the Polish Order and the problems faced by taxpayers on this account.more
Ryanair filed a complaint on Tuesday with the European Commission against the regulation of the Polish Prime Minister of April 25 on the introduction of restrictions in air traffic - the company informed. According to the Irish carrier, the regulation gives PLL LOT priority over other airlines.more
Ukraine has accused Russia of intending to conscript civilians from occupied territories, which would be a violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention, which forbids such actions, the British Ministry of Defence reported last night.more
Nearly 90% of the participants who have completed a survey organised by the Citizens Rights Project have said that they would like to have a physical proof of their pre-settled or settled status to reside in the UK. At the moment, EU citizens who have the right to stay in the UK can only prove that with a digital profile. more
A first-instance court in China has sentenced US citizen Shadeed Abdulmateen to death for the murder of his former partner, a 21-year-old Chinese woman named Chen, state-run Chinese media reported today.more
Users of self-driving cars will be able to watch films on the motorway under planned changes to the Highway Code, although it will remain illegal to use mobile phones.
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As part of another round of sanctions imposed on Russia over its attack on Ukraine, the UK yesterday banned imports of caviar and other high-end products from Russia, while raising import duties on further product groups to 35 per cent.more
The UK House of Commons decided yesterday to launch an enquiry into whether Prime Minister Boris Johnson deliberately misled MPs by talking about covid events taking place in Downing Street during the restrictions.more
The UK today announced the sanctioning of 26 individuals and entities in Russia's military sector directly responsible for, or indirectly supporting, atrocities against the people of Ukraine.more
In the first quarter of 2022, the police imposed slightly more fines than last year, but the amounts have increased exponentially, "Rzeczpospolita" reports today.more
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson apologized in the House of Commons for breaking covid restrictions at informal social gatherings in Downing Street, but reiterated his intention now to focus on Ukraine and the high cost of living.more
EC spokesman Peter Stano told a conference in Brussels that the European Union was working on the next sanctions against Russia. "When the time is right, we will announce them," he announced.more
The United Kingdom yesterday sanctioned two more Russian oligarchs, Eugene Tenenbaum and David Davidovich, who are close associates of another oligarch, Roman Abramovich, the foreign ministry said.more
The navy will take over patrolling of the English Channel from the UK Border Force, while illegal immigrants caught in its waters or on its shores will be sent to a detention centre in Rwanda, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced today.more
Despite some progress in granting visas to war refugees from Ukraine, less than 30 per cent of those already granted visas have so far arrived in the UK, according to statistics released today by the UK Home Office.more