Suella Braverman was keen not just to play down but basically dismiss entirely the notion that the unprecedented delays at
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Dildos not drones: Ukrainians hack Russian fighter’s account and buy $25k worth of sex toys
KYIV — Ukrainian activists say they hacked the online shopping account of a Russian military volunteer who has been buying drones
‘Disgraceful’: Fury As Ministers Slip Out Plan To Halve Social Care Workforce Funding
Ministers have been branded a “disgrace” after they slipped out plans to halve funding promised for social care workers. The
Why Is Finland Joining NATO And Why Is It So Significant?
A photo shows the empty mast ahead of a flag-raising ceremony for Finland’s accession to NATO, in the Cour d’Honneur
Government shines a light on UK cyber operations
Conrad Prince is a Distinguished Fellow and senior cyber adviser at RUSI. He is the former director general for operations
Reps Speakership: Wike And James Ibori Thwart PDP’s Attempt To Join Forces With APC
The Governor of Rivers State Nyesom Wike and former Governor James Ibori have reportedly thwarted plans by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to mobilize its members and other minority parties to support a candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the House of Representatives Speakership. Wike and Ibori have reportedly thrown their weight behind […]
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Who is Petteri Orpo? Meet Mr. Dependable, Finland’s election winner
Finns have played it safe with a post-pandemic recession looming and their giant eastern neighbor Russia waging a brutal war in
Sajith loses grip on a dying SJB?
By Jamila Husain (Daily Mirror) Colombo April 4: Daily Mirror learns that insecurity and mayhem have broken out among the
Former Chancellor Nigel Lawson Dies Aged 91
Chancellor of the exchequer Nigel Lawson with prime minister Margaret Thatcher at the Conservative party conference in Blackpool in 1989.
OPEC+ oil cut delivers blow to ECB
A shock cut in oil output by the OPEC+ group has thrown a spanner into central banks’ efforts to tame