Privacy rights breach claim by Tory Brexiteer thrown out by European court
Case brought by former minister Owen Paterson who was embroiled in sleaze row rejected by ECHR as ‘manifestly ill-founded’
Jump to content
Case brought by former minister Owen Paterson who was embroiled in sleaze row rejected by ECHR as ‘manifestly ill-founded’
PM’s comments come as he again refuses to rule out plans to end single person’s discount on council tax
Fathers of children unlawfully taken from the UK to Poland face a wall of silence and spiralling legal costs
A key figure in the campaign was tormented by the Electoral Commission for four years – and says it was an ideologically motivated attack
Law change means skilled employees from overseas must earn more than £38k
Frenchman’s inflexibility on EU’s red lines will make it harder for Labour to forge closer ties with bloc
Jean-Luc Melenchon, a senior figure from the New Popular Front, accuses Emmanuel Macron of stealing the election from the Left
France’s new prime minister was darling of Remainers for his courteous but ruthless Brexit negotiations
The EU’s ‘regulate first, ask questions later’ approach to AI is turning Europe into a tech backwater
Keir Starmer and David Lammy headed to Berlin and Brussels as supplicants – they could have walked with heads held high
Brussels must watch its step as it tries to assert its authority over Berlin
Former head says his successor can be a Conservative donor but they must be ready for ad hominem attacks
The ex-chairman, who stepped down in April, thinks the licence fee is ‘regressive’ and particularly hurts lower-income families and women
MP must step aside while he is investigated for allegedly breaking lockdown rules, ex-PM’s ally tells the Chopper’s Politics podcast
The Reform UK leader and MP candidate for Clacton is back and up for another scrap at today’s elecion
In this immigration special, Kamal and Camilla host two people with very different views on the issue
Former prime minister announces she has taken ‘difficult decision’ to step down as MP at general election
Former PM’s support for youth mobility scheme piles pressure on Sir Keir Starmer to agree a deal
AfD co-president Alice Weidel says European partners must ‘understand that they must respect our vital interests’
Teachers at a school in Edinburgh are accused of ‘peddling myths and propaganda’ about the minority group in a lesson about hate crime
A long-time ally of Boris Johnson and regarded as a hard-liner under his leadership, she went on to launch the ill-fated Rwanda scheme