BERLIN — German lawmakers passed a historic package of constitutional reforms on Tuesday that will unleash hundreds of billions of
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The morning read for Tuesday, March 18
Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles and commentary related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Tuesday morning read: Texas Arrests Midwife and Associate on Charges of Providing Abortions (J. David Goodman, The New York Times) California bill would restore wetlands protections…
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Labour Have Cut £5bn From The Benefits Bill. Here’s What Is Going To Change
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall The government has just unveiled significant cuts to the welfare bill in a bid to
EU’s front-line states rally against Russian energy return
BRUSSELS — Any talk of returning to Russian oil and gas is premature and threatens Europe’s security interests, European Union
Chetam Henry: Wike Has Betrayed Every Principle He Once Fought For as Governor
Chetam Henry has accused FCT Minister Nyesom Wike of abandoning his principles, claiming he now opposes everything he once stood for.
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Veteran Labour MP calls for PIP cuts re-think amid fear in disabled community
A veteran Labour MP has taken aim at proposals to cutback the Personal Independent Payment known as PIP. Sir Mark Hendrick, the MP for Preston, has written to the Secretary […]
Kemi breaks the net zero spell
Listen on Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music Sky News Sky News’ Sam Coates and Politico’s Anne McElvoy present their guide
Poland, Baltic states inch closer to leaving antipersonnel mine treaty
Defense ministers from Poland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania recommend that their countries withdraw from the international agreement banning antipersonnel mines,
Israel Launches Deadly Wave Of Air Strikes On Gaza After Two Months Of Ceasefire
Palestinians Ali Marouf and his mother Aisha cook on fire on the roof of their destroyed house by the Israeli
Farage and Tories spy an opening as small businesses turn on Labour
LONDON — Margaret Thatcher hugged her “nation of shopkeepers” close. Labour is struggling to emulate her success — leaving rivals