Conservatives: No More Powers for Scotland Than Promised
David Cameron’s new government will not devolve more powers to Scotland than it has already promised.
David Cameron’s new government will not devolve more powers to Scotland than it has already promised.
David Cameron stays prime minister while his rivals step down.
Benjamin Netanyahu returns for a fourth term as prime minister but with the smallest possible majority.
American policy may have compelled the Arabs and Turks to set aside their differences in Syria.
Ed Miliband insists he won’t be held to ransom by Scottish nationalists.
The Japanese prime minister promises agricultural reforms in order to advance the Trans Pacific Partnership.
Israel’s hawkish prime minister is building his most right-wing government yet.
King Salman shakes up Saudi Arabia’s leadership three months after ascending the throne.
Six months after Sweden searched for a Russian submarine, Finland detects activity in its waters.
The crisis in Ukraine is felt far north as America takes over the chairmanship of the Arctic Council.
Portugal’s right-wing parties form a pact to try to keep the Socialists out of power.
Ministers urge Greece to make haste with reforms in order to qualify for continued financial support.
The Liberal Democrat leader says he won’t support a Labour government that relies on Scottish support.
Jeb Bush criticizes Hillary Clinton for backpedaling on a trade agreement that has divided Democrats.
Saudi Arabia starts a new military operation in Yemen and deploys its National Guard.