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Newly chosen Haitian prime minister discharged from a hospital after spending a night in treatment
Newly chosen Haitian prime minister discharged from a hospital after spending a night in treatment
Dear readers, to those who have quite rightly concluded in this silliest of silly seasons that the country is going to the dogs, apologies. It is time for a new metaphor of decline; Britain is for the birds. And I’m not even referring to Swiftmania; if only our ills really could be cured with friendship bracelets and a loud chorus of Shake It Off. Somehow, amid all the other crises that beset us, seagull-psychos have us in their claws.
The Biden administration is moving towards lifting a de facto ban on American military contractors deploying to Ukraine, four US officials familiar with the matter told CNN, to help the country’s military maintain and repair US-provided weapons systems.
Nigel Farage’s comments about Putin and Ukraine do not appear to have dented Reform’s popularity according to a major new poll of 10,000 voters
Israel’s Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered the government to draft ultra-Orthodox Jews into the military, delivering a blow to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that has the potential to unravel his ruling coalition.
Israel's top court ruled unanimously on Tuesday that the state must draft ultra-Orthodox Jewish men into military service, potentially destabilising Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's ruling coalition.- Divided coalition - The ultra-Orthodox community, represented in Netanyahu's government, has historically received exemptions for men to study in religious seminaries, viewed as crucial to preserving Israel's Jewish identity.
Jeremy Hunt has deleted a social media post showing a photograph of his wife’s postal ballot after claims that it broke the law.
Mayor Sheng Thao's lawyer reportedly quit shortly after her defiant news conference.
The White House has issued a trio of veto threats against the first set of spending bills the House is scheduled to vote on, dismissing each proposal as “partisan bills” put forward by Republicans. The White House published statements of administration policy Monday addressing House spending bills for the Department of Defense, Department of Homeland…
The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant for former Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu and the Chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov for alleged international crimes, war crimes and crimes against humanity.
STORY: Louisiana was sued on Monday over its new law requiring the display of the Ten Commandments in all public school classrooms in the state. The complaint said displaying the Ten Commandments violates the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Jeff Sims, a pastor with children in Louisiana public schools, was among the nine families that brought the suit in Louisiana federal court in the capital Baton Rouge. "This new law doesn't just interfere with my and my children's religious freedom. It tramples on it. The separation of church and state means that families get to decide if, when and how their children should be introduced to religious scripture and texts, not the state." Louisiana became the only U.S. state requiring displays of the Ten Commandments when Republican Governor Jeff Landry signed the law last week. It’s part of a broader push by conservative groups to make expressions of faith more prominent in society.Some hope that such laws, when challenged in court, could eventually receive a friendly welcome at the U.S. Supreme Court, which has a 6-3 conservative majority.That court in 1980 declared unconstitutional a Kentucky law requiring the display of the Ten Commandments in public schools.However, in 2022, the court sided with a high school football coach in Washington state who said he had a constitutional right to pray with his players on the field after games. Landry's office did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
PM faces pressure to explain the delay in the suspension of two Tory candidates caught up in betting scandal
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Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer were grilled by The Sun readers in a fiery live streamed Q&A hosted by Harry Cole on Monday night. The Prime Minister batted questions on immigration, housing and NHS wait times while defending his handling of the betting scandal that has rocked the Conservative party’s election campaign. The Labour leader was asked how he could be trusted after he was “happy to lie to us” about Jeremy Corbyn, and answered questions on education, JK Rowling and Brexit.
Plan for a drive thru Starbucks at Elgar Retail Park in Blackpole Road unanimously rejected by Worcester City Council planning committee
Gareth Jenkins, co-architect of flawed Horizon IT system, was expert witness in wrongful prosecutions of operators
Labour’s candidate for Central Suffolk and North Ipswich Kevin Craig is being investigated by the Gambling Commission
A country park was cordoned off by police this morning - and this is why.
A Reform candidate standing in the constituency that was hit by Novichok poisonings has praised Vladimir Putin and rejected comparisons between the Russian dictator and Hitler.
Polish President Andrzej Duda met with Chinese leader Xi Jinping Monday for talks on Ukraine, peace and expanding bilateral trade on a visit to Beijing that brought the head of state of a NATO member to a country that has backed Russia in its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. At their meeting at the Great Hall of the People accompanied by a full honor guard and a 21-gun salute, Duda told Xi that relations between the former Russian-allied nation — which inspired democratic movements with its push for democracy — and China — which is a Communist state — remain strong.
French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal and the chief of the main far-right party Jordan Bardella clashed in an ill-tempered debate Tuesday that exposed fierce tensions less than a week ahead of the most polarising election in decades.Bardella vowed that "if the French give me their confidence I will be the prime minister of purchasing power", pledging cuts to VAT and tax breaks for the under 30s.