International•11 Oct ’22 18:31•Updated on Oct 11 ’22 19:04Author: Remy Kock Scotland held its breath as Britain’s Supreme Court weighed whether the Scottish government should hold an independence referendum or not. And while the road to Scottish independence may seem
International•9 Oct ’22 15:00Author: AP Scottish Prime Minister Nicola Sturgeon told the BBC she was confident an independence referendum could take place next year. Britain’s highest court will consider from Tuesday whether the plebiscite is possible without permission from the
Scottish Prime Minister Nicola Sturgeon told the BBC she was confident an independence referendum could take place next year. Britain’s highest court will consider from Tuesday whether the plebiscite is possible without permission from the government in London. British Prime
Jay Chan, 16, moved from Hong Kong to Birmingham, England, two years ago. But he has already cast his vote which will help determine who will become Britain’s new Prime Minister. This is how the British system works. Jay attends
For 7 years, Tim de Wit has been the voice of England for us. He pops up everywhere when the word Brexit is mentioned and we cling to his news with all our might in hopes of understanding something about
About episodes Even the most convinced Republican has to admit that the death of Queen Elizabeth and the succession of King Charles was a memorable event. And, since it gave Brit one ceremonial finger and she grabbed both of his
The VVD, D66, CDA and CU coalition agreements include plans to build two large new nuclear power plants. The life of the existing nuclear power plant (at Borsele) will also be extended, as safe C02-free electricity has been produced there
United Kingdom, United Kingdom what some British politicians look back with nostalgia is no longer what it used to be. But England itself is also starting to show more and more cracks. Brexit revived Scottish independence and increased pressure on
The UK Ministry of Defense saw a record number of refugees crossing the Channel on Monday. Authorities registered 1,295 migrants who crossed the waters between Britain and France within 24 hours. The new diary is not an isolated fact. The
Northern Ireland has more Catholics than Protestants for the first time in its 101 years of existence. This can be seen from the census, the results of which are Thursday it has been published. Irish media talk about a ‘historical