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Canada report on foreign interference: no evidence of ‘traitors’ in parliament
landmark report
into election meddling has found.But the commission’s lead said on Tuesday that the federal government should take steps to …
Will Boris Johnson keep his bulldozer promise on a third runway at Heathrow? | Brief letters
Could there be a silver lining to the building of a third runway at Heathrow (
Reeves: third Heathrow runway would be hard decision but good for growth, 26 January
)? I remember Boris Johnson promising tolie down in front of the bulldozers
to stop it.Jim McManners
Trimdon …
First of seven Labour MPs suspended for voting against party to have whip restored
The first of the seven Labour MPs who were suspended for voting against the two-child benefit cap are set to have the whip restored within days if they agree to avoid further rebellions in future, the Guardian understands.
However, several of the MPs, including John McDonnell, who was shadow chancellor …
Mona Lisa to be placed in private room as part of sweeping Louvre renovation
Serbian prime minister resigns amid anti-corruption protests
Serbia’s prime minister has resigned after weeks of anti-corruption protests prompted by the deadly collapse of a train station roof in the northern city of Novi Sad last year.
Miloš Vučević announced his resignation at a press conference on Tuesday, a decision he said he had made “in order to …
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“madly droll” (which I sometimes use even now)–
and his angry response to the school’s reaction when he addressed a letter to Gonville and Keyes (sic) …What does the resignation of its populist prime minister mean for Serbia?
Italy sends 49 refugees to Albania in bid to resume disputed scheme
Italy has transported 49 people to Albania, in the latest push by Giorgia Meloni’s government to enforce a legally disputed plan to have asylum claims processed in the Balkan country as part of a hardline policy critics have called “disgraceful”.
The Italian navy ship Cassiopeia arrived at Shëngjin port on …
Residents of Lebanese border village return to bury dead as Israeli troops withdraw
The mosque used to announce a death in the Lebanese village of Dhayra. The mournful call would ring loud enough that relatives on the other side of the cement border wall, in the Israeli town of Arab al-Aramshe, would be able to hear it – and prepare.
Two days later, …