High-profile human rights lawyer Amal Clooney has resigned from her position as the U.K.’s Special Envoy on Media Freedom.
High-profile human rights lawyer Amal Clooney has resigned from her position as the U.K.’s Special Envoy on Media Freedom.
Amal Clooney has quit her role as the UK's special envoy on media freedom over the Government's 'lamentable' Brexit plan.The human rights lawyer was appointed last year.But in a letter to foreign secretary Dominic Raab, Mrs Clooney said she had no alternative but to resign due to the Government's plan to violate an international treaty by rewriting parts of the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement."Although the Government has suggested that the violation of international law would be 'specific and
Tom Grater International Film ReporterHigh-profile human rights lawyer Amal Clooney has written to UK foreign secretary Dominic Raab to submit her resignation from her post as Special Envoy on Media Freedom.In the letter, revealed by UK national The Guardian, she cites Boris Johnson’s government’s “lamentable” recent actions on Brexit as the key factor.A storm has been brewing this past week in the country over Johnson’s decision to override parts of the UK’s Brexit agreement with the European
Spitting Image puppets have been revealed ahead of the show’s relaunch next month.The iconic puppet-based satire is set to arrive on streaming service BritBox from October 3, and a host of new puppets have now been shared ahead of the new series.After Boris Johnson, Dominic Cummings and Prince Andrew were given their own puppets back in August, the new preview welcomes the likes of Prince Charles and Camilla, Michael Gove and Dominic Raab to the Spitting Image universe.The reboot, which was
Spitting Image will return to TV screens with more than 100 puppets – including a new-look Charles and Camilla, as well as Michael Gove and Dominic Raab.
immediate quarantine rules for anyone returning from Spain.The Government announced late on Saturday that anyone returning to the UK from Spain will have to quarantine for 14 days, due to Covid-19 second wave fears. The sudden timing of the announcement has been criticised but Mr Raab said the Government was right to take “swift” action.
Russian hackers did interfere in the UK general election last year and are actively trying to steal covid vaccine research from western labs, the government has admitted. In a dramatic turn of events Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has claimed that documents detailing UK-US trade talks posted online during the general election were “amplified” by Russian actors.
Leaked government documents highlighted by the-then Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn during 2019's general election campaign were almost certainly “amplified” online by “Russian actors”, the government has said.The papers relating to UK and US trade talks were used by Mr Corbyn to back his claims that the Conservatives were preparing to “sell off” the NHS.In a written Commons statement, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said: “On the basis of extensive analysis, the government has concluded that it is
coronavirus pandemic in the UK have become somewhat a part of our lives. At 5pm Monday to Friday, either the Prime Minister or another senior cabinet member would address the public on how they are handling the outbreak plus take questions from the media.
solidarity with Black Lives Matter and said the salute was taken from the "Game of Thrones" fantasy TV series.
Dominic Raab has declared he will only take the knee for two people despite thousands having done so as a sign of solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement.The Foreign Secretary stated that he feels it's a 'symbol of subjugation and subordination' and thinks the gesture has come from popular TV show Game of Thrones - despite it being a well-known act against police brutality across the world.Speaking to Talk Radio host Julia Hartley-Brewer, he said: "I understand this sense of frustration
Dominic Raab has said people going back to work do not need to do so until Wednesday - despite the prime minister suggesting people would be encouraged to return from the start of this week.
Hairdressers and barbers won't be able to reopen until July at the 'very earliest', Dominic Raab said today.
Piers Morgan returned to Good Morning Britain today and appeared recharged with rage over the government’s most recent announcement about lockdown.
Dominic Raab has declared that there is to be no change in lockdown rules ahead of the bank holiday weekend.
Dominic Raab tonight insisted any changes to lockdown would be "modest, small and incremental".
Dominic Raab believes the return of Premier League football will help lift the spirits of the nation.
Obese coronavirus patients are at a higher risk of being admitted to intensive care and death, government scientists have found.
The country will have to "adjust to a new normal" as it prepares for life after lockdown, the Foreign Secretary warned today.
North Korean media have reported that leader Kim Jong Un has made first public appearance in weeks, ending rumours about his health.
The foreign secretary has admitted there has been a 'distribution issue' in getting coronavirus test kits for care home staff and residents following mounting criticism about delays.
The government's daily press conference has been the one constant thing in our lives for more than a month now.
U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson called the coronavirus Britain’s “biggest challenge since the war” as he returned to work on Monday after successfully battling Covid-19 himself.
Boris Johnson has returned to work at Downing Street today - and launched a rallying call to continue with the lockdown to prevent a second spike of infections that would overwhelm the NHS.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson called the coronavirus Britain's "biggest challenge since the war" as he returned to work on Monday after successfully battling Covid-19 himself.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is returning to work after recovering from a coronavirus infection that put him in intensive care, with his government facing growing criticism over the deaths and disruption the virus has caused. Johnson’s office said he would be back at his desk in 10 Downing St.
The government was grilled once again about when the country's schools could reopen.
The Foreign Secretary, Dominic Raab, has rejected fresh calls for an early easing of the UK's coronavirus lockdown, saying the outbreak was still at a “delicate and dangerous” stage.
The UK government has said they have been unable to confirm whether rumours over the death of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un are true.
Many parents and children are asking when schools will re-open as the UK enters the sixth week of its lockdown tomorrow to slow down the spread of coronavirus.
Manchester United coach Kieran McKenna has said the club is working towards returning to some form of training shortly after the end of the current lockdown period.
Tributes have now been paid to more than 70 NHS workers who died after contracting coronavirus.
Dominic Raab warned tonight that the UK risks a second lockdown if people don't stick to the current social distancing rules.
Keir Starmer said the UK has been "very slow" on testing for Covid-19 as he grilled the government over a lack of protective equipment and the deaths of frontline health workers in his first Prime Minister's Questions since becoming Labour leader.
Government ministers are said to be torn over the length of lockdown restrictions imposed on the UK.
Scots stranded abroad because of the coronavirus crisis need be taken home on emergency rescue flights, MPs are urging UK government chiefs.
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