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House of Commons vote repeals immunity for Troubles crimes by a landslide - round-up of where the parties stand
The House of Commons has voted to repeal immunity for Troubles-era offences contained in the Legacy Act, and its bar on new civil cases.
David Davis accepted £250,000 to campaign against the prosecution of NI veterans from the travel firm, which is owned by a ...
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Friendly Advice for Pierre Poilievre, from a Former Conservative Leader
Channel Teddy Roosevelt. No, seriously The post Friendly Advice for Pierre Poilievre, from a Former Conservative Leader first ...
Sir Keir Starmer is expected to be questioned on the Chinese “super-embassy” and his Chagos giveaway at PMQs this lunchtime.
When Iraq was invading Kuwait in 1990 a British Airways plane flew straight into the turmoil. Now its passengers might ...
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From House of Commons to Challenge House
In order to be accessible and on hand to support local companies and constituents, the Member of Parliament for Buckingham and Bletchley wanted to be centrally located at the heart of his constituency ...
The Prime Minister is now seen as leading the resistance among middle powers of the world to American subjugation ...
In the wake of the U.S. operation that seized Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller did something no senior White House official had done so bluntly in ...
Donald Trump, the disruptor. The president's first year back in office has been a year of breaking norms, snatching and bombing adversaries, pushing peace and threatening allies. Compass Points ...
The resolutions now head to the House for a full vote.
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is ready to put a resolution on the House floor holding former President Bill Clinton and former ...
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