Politics of the United Kingdom

Teachers threaten to block school appointments

The union representing Greek primary school teachers, known by its acronym DOE, Tuesday declared that it will fight the implementation of a law approved by the leftist-led government introducing stricter criteria for the appointment of school principals, part of a broader evaluation scheme for the civil service demanded by the country's international creditors.

Who Will Save The Common Man?

After a gap of nearly 10 years, terror returned to Britain on May 22. Since the July 2007 incident, militant activities have decreased in the European country. No such incident took place in Britain in the last decade and despite social instability, peace prevailed in the country. However, the terror attack in Manchester changed the scenario.

Theresa May: 'No time to Waste' as Brexit Talks Will Start Just 11 Days After the Election'

Britain has "no time to waste" in Brexit talks, Theresa May will warn as she says formal negotiations about leaving the European Union will start just 11 days after the election, writes The Telegraph.

The Prime Minister will tell supporters in Wales - which voted overwhelmingly to leave the European Union at the referendum - not to risk letting Jeremy Corbyn lead these talks.

Tony Blair: Millions politically homeless in Brexit Britain

LONDON - There are "millions of voters who have been left politically homeless" in Britain today, according to Tony Blair, as they face the choice of "a hard Brexit Tory party and a hard-left Labour Party." In an exclusive interview with Kathimerini at the offices of the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change in Grosvenor Square, the former British prime minister insists that "if the Labour Par

UK Local elections 2017 results: Labour braced for heavy losses as Conservatives sweep up Ukip seats

The prospect of a Conservative General Election victory increased this morning after local elections showed Labour suffering losses across the country and the Ukip vote collapsing.

Theresa May’s party has made significant gains in Wales and England, just weeks before the country goes to the polls to decide whether Theresa May or Jeremy Corbyn takes the keys to Number 10.

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