Danes vote No to Europol
By: Frederik Gammelby Danish voters yesterday voted No to change their Europol opt-out into an “optional arrangement” membership. Despite a majority of parties in the Danish Parliament recommending a...
View ArticleGermany decided military intervention in Syria
Jasmin Seidl The German Parliament has approved the German army mission against the terrorist militia Islamic State (IS) by a large majority this morning. Up to 1,200 German soldiers will support the...
View ArticleUS authorities look for terrorist links after California mass slaying
By Yasmeen Fekri US authorities look for terrorist links after California mass slaying. Bomb equipment, weapons and thousands of rounds of ammunition were found by police in a raid after Wednesday’s...
View ArticleSaudi women to cast first ever vote
By Koldo Sandoval Women will vote on Saturday 12 December in Saudi Arabia for the first time in history. The municipal elections take place across Saudi Arabia where women are expected to vote for the...
View ArticlePublic opinion in Edinburgh divided on Trump Petition
By Laurenci Dow Edinburgh locals show a clear divide in opinion on the petition to ban Donald Trump from the UK, while the petition continues to gain over half a million signatures. Petitions with...
View ArticleHope for deal as Paris climate summit ends
By Frederik Gammelby Negotiators at the COP 21 Paris climate conference are finalising an agreement among the 196 participating countries, the French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius has said. Last...
View ArticleSturgeon says Yes to Brexit-vote could trigger Scottish Independence Referendum
By Nicholas Mairs, Jasper Farrell & Frederik Gammelby First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said that a Yes to June’s Brexit vote could trigger a new Scottish independence referendum. Her statement...
View ArticleJo Cox’s killer refuses to give evidence
by Cormac Rae The Old Bailey has heard today that Thomas Mair, 53, will not give evidence in his defence. The victim’s husband Brendan Cox reacted on twitter to Thomas Mair’s decision: Cowardice...
View ArticleScottish Councils Set to Lose £46million in EU Funding
by Andy Grozier Local councils are under threat as Brexit looms Scottish councils are set to lose out on 46 million pounds in funding for local projects when the UK leaves the European Union. The...
View ArticleExpectations in the face of tomorrow’s Autumn Statement
by Noemi Distefano The Autumn Statement will be announced tomorrow. Photo credit: Robin Gillie Tomorrow at 12.30 am, the Chancellor Philip Hammond will deliver first Autumn Statement to the Parliament...
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