2020 was Europe’s warmest year on record, says EU climate change monitor

Europe had its warmest year on record in 2020, according to worrying findings from the European Union‘s climate change monitor.  Data from Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) provides another stark warning for humanity regarding climate change, as temperatures have shot up in the last half-decade.   2020 temperatures in Europe were more than 2.8°F (1.6°C) above the … Read more

EU considers SUING AstraZeneca for failing to deliver Covid vaccines

The EU has bitterly decided not to take up the option to buy 100 million extra AstraZeneca vaccines and was considering suing the firm over not delivering contracted doses. Brussels claimed the deadline to exercise that clause in its current supply contract with the Anglo-Swedish firm had already expired and it didn’t plan to pursue … Read more

Europe had its warmest year on record in 2020, says EU climate monitor

Europe had its warmest year on record in 2020, according to worrying findings from the European Union‘s climate change monitor.  Data from Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) provides another stark warning for humanity regarding climate change, as temperatures have shot up in the last half-decade.   2020 temperatures in Europe were more than 2.8°F (1.6°C) above the … Read more

Spain, Portugal and Greece make plans to throw open borders to vaccinated Britons within weeks

Spain, Portugal and Greece will throw open their borders to vaccinated Britons within weeks, reports say. Nations with surging vaccine rollouts will reportedly be excluded from the European Union‘s ban on visitors. Insiders say Britain will ‘certainly’ be among the first to be allowed in through the vaccine passport scheme, with June touted as a … Read more

EU ‘unlikely to buy any more AstraZenica jabs’

The European Union is unlikely to order any more AstraZeneca vaccines despite the continent’s slow jab roll-out after data showed it very rarely causes blood clots, a senior French politician has declared. While no decision has been confirmed, French industry minister Agnes Pannier-Runacher said today that ‘it is highly probable’ no further doses will be ordered. … Read more

Sir James Dyson claims ‘freedom’ from the EU allowed scientists to develop a ‘world-beating’ vaccine

Brexit backing inventor Sir James Dyson claims ‘freedom’ from the EU allowed Oxford scientists to develop a ‘world-beating’ COVID-19 vaccine in record time Sir James Dyson said the benefits of Brexit were best demonstrated by the jab The inventor, 73, said Brexit mean companies can employ the best global talent He defended the decision to … Read more

Founding father of the EU moves step closer to being declared a SAINT

Founding father of the EU moves step closer to being declared a SAINT: Vatican official says Robert Schuman’s ‘heroic virtues’ could be recognised by the Pope this summer Robert Schuman, twice PM of France, is known as the ‘Father of Europe’ He helped forge deep economic ties between nations after WWII Pope Francis could recognise … Read more

Post-Brexit ‘red tape’ means UK expats ‘being denied basic services in EU’

Britons in Europe are being denied access to bank accounts, jobs, healthcare and university places due to post-Brexit red tape – even though access to those services is guaranteed under the withdrawal agreement.  Those living in Spain, Italy and France say they have been hit by new rules which are poorly understood by local officials … Read more

New blow for Sir Keir Starmer as 60% of Labour Party members think he should campaign to rejoin EU

New blow for Sir Keir Starmer as 60% of Labour Party members think he should campaign to rejoin EU despite his desire to move on from Brexit YouGov survey found 59 per cent thought Labour should campaign to rejoin EU Sir Keir enraged pro-Brexit colleagues by leading calls for a second referendum Poll comes as … Read more