Questions swirl as the heir-apparent to the MAGA movement struggles on the campaign trail
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Suella Braverman Was Handed £16.8k Of Taxpayers’ Money When She Was Sacked By Rishi Sunak
Suella Braverman, former home secretary, Suella Braverman was paid £16,876 of taxpayers’ money when she was sacked as the home
The morning read for Tuesday, July 30
Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Tuesday morning read: Biden proposes term limits, code of conduct to rein in ‘extreme’ Supreme Court (Jeff Mason & Andrea Shalal, Reuters) Approval…
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King Charles’ €500K lobster dinner blows hole in French presidency’s budget
PARIS — A decadent dinner costing nearly €475,000 for the U.K.’s King Charles III helped push France’s Élysée Palace —
David Staples: What did we expect to happen with the dangerous, dry and dying Jasper forest?
There’s plenty of ill-tempered debate about the cause of the Jasper wildfire, but one fact is undeniable: the danger of
Emmanuel Macron nominates Thierry Breton for another term at European Commission
French President Emmanuel Macron has officially nominated Thierry Breton for a second term as France’s European commissioner, according to a
Court Bars INEC from Releasing Voter Register for LG Elections in Kwara Pending PDP’s Suit
A Federal High Court has ordered INEC to withhold voter register for Kwara elections, pending resolution of PDP’s legal suit.
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Mainstream parties need radical centrism — not populist mimicry
Daniel Sachs is chair of the Daniel Sachs Foundation and the Foundation for Democracy and Pluralism. He’s a founding council
All the Kamala Harris memes explained
The meme queen is having a ‘brat summer,’ and her ‘coconut-pilled’ supporters love that for her
Better devolution deal viable for Lancashire if it agrees to Andy-Burnham style mayor
The government is keen to see Lancashire get an elected mayor as part of any devolution deal. That was the message one of the county’s MPs said he got after […]