OVERSEAS TERRITORIES MENTIONED FOR ASYLUM PROCESSING
A report in The Times newspaper suggests that some Overseas Territories could be under consideration as processing centres for asylum seekers.
A report in The Times newspaper suggests that some Overseas Territories could be under consideration as processing centres for asylum seekers.
The Catholic Church has become further embroiled in the continuing controversy surrounding same-sex marriage after the Vatican said this week that the church would not bless such unions.
US President Joe Biden has labelled his US$1.9 trillion economic recovery package the American Rescue Plan.
British society has been sent into a tailspin following damning claims in an interview in America this week by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Britain’s Prince Harry, and his American wife Meghan Markle.
A nationwide hunt is on in the United Kingdom for a person said to be infected with the very virulent strain of the ‘Brazil COVID-19 P-1 variant’.
In what will be one of the most anticipated budgets in generations, the British Chancellor of the Exchequer (Minister of Finance) Rishi Sunak will on Wednesday spell out the details of the government’s spending plans for the 2021 fiscal year.
In a move seen as symbolic to his approach on immigration, President Joe Biden has banned the term ‘alien’ to describe illegal immigrants in the United States.
London’s world-renowned financial district has suffered a setback in status due to Brexit. Amsterdam has moved ahead of London as the number one share-trading centre in the European market, although it was not immediately clear if this was just a short-term blip or indications of a more longer....
The Republican Party in the United States has been thrown into deep reflection over its relationship with Donald Trump, following a partisan vote in the Senate that absolved the former president of responsibility for a deadly mob attack on the Congress on January 6th.
With those three words, new US President Joe Biden set the stage and the tone for the United States to step in and fill the leadership vacuum left - and created - by his predecessor Donald Trump.