Articles tagged "Britain"

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, October 10 2024

Battlefield situation calls for decisive action to end war in 2025 -- Lithuania blocks and fortifies bridge to Russia’s Kaliningrad exclave -- Ukraine hits Russian base storing Shahed drones in Krasnodar Krai -- Opinion: The West cannot use its values to make sense of Russia -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, August 23 2024

Ukraine launches counterattack in Kharkiv Oblast, advancing 2 square km -- Ukraine hits fuel and bomb warehouses in Russia's Volgograd region airfield -- Rostov Oblast oil depot fire ongoing for 5th day, Russian officials report -- Germany reportedly investigating 'espionage' drone flights over critical infrastructure -- and more

EU Must be Ready to Send Aid to Brexit Britain, Says Former PM of Finland

Brussels should offer basic goods to help as Brexit bites, even though it is all Britain's fault

Boris Johnson's Tory Conference Speech ‘Economically Illiterate’

Business leaders rounded on Boris Johnson for lacking a coherent economic plan after he delivered a boosterish conference speech that made barely a mention of the supply chain crisis.

The UK Government's Death Of Convention; Rule of Law

How Boris Johnson has used the vagueness and vulnerability of Britain’s unwritten constitution to erode democracy

Some of Today’s Politicians have Learned Propaganda Tricks from 1930s Fascists, says Yale professor

Democracy is a fragile creation, and the Yale professor and historian of fascism Timothy Snyder should know

The UK’s Misrule Based on International Disorder

‘Talk over action’ is, in many ways, a fair summary of Boris Johnson’s premiership

Boris Johnson took short, unnecessary helicopter trip to promote bike scheme

Boris' short flights cast doubt on his honesty and sincerity of his pledges to fight the climate crisis

Tory Brexit has Threatened the Peace in Northern Ireland

Molotov cocktails and barricades have returned to Northern Ireland. But Brexit is the new reason why the situation has reached the boiling point in what had been an era of peace.