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Why did Syrian militants HTS seize Aleppo – and how did they do it so quickly?
seized a major …
Liz Truss is apparently too mad even for a rightwing US audience | John Crace
It was a sight for sore eyes. At least for any speaker who has turned up to an event to discover the organisers easily outnumber the audience. In an anonymous, windowless room in Washington DC, there were just a handful of people seated around a couple of circular tables for …
Lindsay Hoyle must apologise for opening Betfred HQ, gambling reform campaigners say
Anti-gambling campaigners have called on the Commons speaker to apologise after Sir Lindsay Hoyle opened Betfred’s multimillion-pound new HQ with a dedicated plaque.
The Betfred HQ in Warrington was
opened by Hoyle at the end of last month
, 20 miles outside his Chorley constituency.In a statement …
Government may cap UK political donations to limit foreign influence
Boost UK political system or face ‘Trumpian’ disaster, campaigners urge
The next UK general election could be a disaster of “Trumpian proportions” if the Labour government does not adopt measures to boost public trust in the political system, former ministers and campaigners have warned.
A cap on political donations and wider powers for the House of Lords Appointments Commission to …
Netanyahu threatens to respond ‘strongly’ after Hezbollah rocket attack
Revealed: ministers to postpone full shift to eVisas next month
Ministers are to postpone a full shift to eVisas next month after concerns that UK residents could be stranded abroad because of glitches in the system, the Guardian has learned.
It follows complaints from applicants who have failed to gain access to the new digital immigration system so they can …
New top civil servant Chris Wormald is ‘safe pair of hands’ but ‘devoid of charisma’
he unveiled
Chris Wormald, the epitome of a safe, low-key career government official, as his new chief civil servant. Hardly the man for a hard reset. …Anna Lo, who has died aged 74 of cancer, was Northern Ireland’s first minority ethnic elected representative. She represented South Belfast for the Alliance party in the Northern Ireland Assembly from 2007 to 2016.
There she established all-party groups on subjects ranging from ethnic minorities to human trafficking. Having …