On the pulse: Should businesses to be able to ban their workers from wearing religious symbols?
The European Court of Justice has ruled that companies can lawfully ban employees from wearing headscarves and religious symbols under
The European Court of Justice has ruled that companies can lawfully ban employees from wearing headscarves and religious symbols under
EU citizenship should be an option for Britons post-Brexit, according to Guy Verhofstadt — the EU Parliament’s chief negotiator. Mr Verhofstadt,
Wimbledon Common’s protected status would be in jeopardy if Brexit occurs, warned London’s Green MEP yesterday. Jean Lambert, who lives
It was edge-of-the-seat entertainment – you could’ve been forgiven for thinking the cheering and applauding woman was at a football
Green Party members have criticised David Cameron’s approach to the EU renegotiation with European Council President Donald Tusk. The Prime
European Union membership is yet again a hot topic as David Cameron met with European Council President Donald Tusk today
The ‘tokenistic’ assurances David Cameron received ahead of the proposed EU deal won’t be enough to persuade middle-ground opinions, says
Carshalton and Wallington’s Tom Brake has hit back at David Cameron after he ‘chose to make a joke’ when quizzed
Plans to spend an extra £100million on humanitarian aid have been welcomed by Tom Brake, Carshalton and Wallington MP, who
Ed Davey suggested his party’s deteriorating reputation cost him his seat in parliament as James Berry became the first Conservative
David Cameron has furiously insisted that the UK will not pay £1.7bn being demanded by the European Union, suggesting Britain