British tourists are considering boycotting Spain due to a recently introduced rule requiring visitors to demonstrate a certain level of financial support, potentially adding thousands of pounds to the cost of a family holiday. Since the UK departed from the European Union,
Rishi Sunak has been handed a boost in advance of next week’s local elections after a new poll suggested the Tories are clawing back ground on Labour. The survey, carried out by Savanta on behalf of the Telegraph, indicates the Conservatives have
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda bill will become law after weeks of parliamentary wrangling between the House of Commons and House of Lords. The plan to send some asylum seekers to Africa passed on Monday (April 22) after the Lords dropped their
Millions of people will be celebrating St George’s Day today, April 23, to mark the anniversary of the patron saint of England. The annual celebration remains significant, with many continuing to commemorate it with a Feast of St George. St George was
One in eight Labour voters think the St George’s Cross is racist. What do you think? A study carried out on behalf of Lord Ashcroft revealed that Labour voters are 13 times more likely to criticise the St George’s Cross as “racist
Defence spending in Central and Western Europe is now at its highest level since the last year of the Cold War, according to a new report by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). The report revealed that total European military spending
Many Americans are getting too little sleep and have too much stress. A new Gallup poll revealed 57% of adults would “feel better if they got more sleep,” while 42% said they get “as much sleep as they need.” These findings have
Prince Harry has recently updated his address in records in Britain and changed his official residence to the US. In documents filed on Monday at Companies House for his sustainable tourism charity Travalyst, the duke, using his full name Prince Henry Charles
The traditional English fry up has been branded too fatty or greasy in a recent poll where one in 10 people said they “never” enjoy the dish. The survey of 1,000 adults commissioned by Breville, saw four in ten (37 per cent)
Polling suggests Labour’s proposed rebrand of unattractive green belt land to “grey belt” land could win significant extra support for housebuilding. The poll of over 1,000 Londoners found that voters’ backing for proposed development increases by a whopping 50% when described as