Lancashire has moved a step closer to being handed a raft of new powers after the county’s devolution deal reached a milestone moment in Parliament. The government has set out […]
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French far right accuses Barnier of ‘crying wolf’ and downplays consequences of potential government collapse
PARIS — France’s far-right National Rally on Wednesday rejected the idea that a government collapse would lead to a Greek-style
PDP Suspends Bauchi State Lawmaker Over Alliance With Wike
The Peoples Democratic Party in Bauchi State has suspended the member representing Kirfi local government in the state House of Assembly, Habibu Umar, over ties with the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike. Naija News reports that an insider who spoke with Punch about the development said Umar was suspended due to allegations […]
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Labour MPs Openly Laugh At Kemi Badenoch As She Invites Keir Starmer To Resign In PMQs
Kemi Badenoch and Keir Starmer at PMQs Kemi Badenoch was mocked by the Labour benches during PMQs today after she called
Trump taps Lighthizer acolyte Jamieson Greer to be his trade chief
President-elect Donald Trump picked Jamieson Greer to be U.S. trade representative, elevating a figure little known outside of Washington to
‘A shot at the bow’: Trump puts trading partners on notice
President-elect Donald Trump’s fresh tariff threats against Mexico, Canada and China signal a return of his favorite first-term negotiating tactic:
French lawmakers overwhelmingly condemn EU-South America trade deal as opposition spreads across Europe
PARIS — French lawmakers from across the political spectrum voted in favor of a government declaration condemning as “unacceptable” a
Putin Bans 15 British Cabinet Ministers From Entering Russia Over Support For Ukraine
Vladimir Putin has stepped up his feud with the UK. Vladimir Putin has banned 15 cabinet ministers from entering Russia
The morning read for Tuesday, Nov. 26
Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles and commentary related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Tuesday morning read: Tobacco Companies Rejected by Supreme Court on Warning Labels (Greg Stohr, Bloomberg) ‘We enjoy this sometimes’: The rhetorical battle between Justices Alito and…
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Barnier gets some breathing space as European Commission says ‘oui’ to French budget
BRUSSELS — The European Commission approved French Prime Minister Michel Barnier‘s 2025 draft spending plan — handing some small respite