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‘Government of shame’: French minister accused of rape, sparking calls for protest
Issued on: 24/05/2022 – 17:47 A French NGO has called for protests Tuesday against what it called a “government of…
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International Education News l The PIE News l Sector reacts to new Australian government
The centre-left opposition party gained power for the first time in nine years, during which time the country has been…
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Cranswick calls on UK government to save pig farming industry
Cranswick, one of the UK’s largest pork producers, has called for government action to save the pig industry after feed…
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Morning Briefing: Labor close to majority government, Peter Dutton eyes Liberal leadership, Volodymyr Zelenskyy calls for ‘maximum sanctions’ against Russia
Good morning. It’s Tuesday, 24 May and here’s a round up of the headlines this morning. Labor currently on 75…
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Davos updates | Corporate, government leaders schmooze
The latest edition of the World Economic Forum has kicked off in Davos, Switzerland ByThe Associated Press May 23, 2022,…
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‘A bonfire of the decencies’: Peter Hennessy on Boris Johnson’s government
British politics lurches so wildly that it’s hard to remember what happened a few weeks ago, let alone a few…
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Anthony Albanese promises the world a government that ‘represents change’ in first press conference as PM
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese remains hopeful of forming a majority government to lead the nation, but says key crossbench members…
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Newly appointed French minister Damien Abad denies rape accusations
Issued on: 22/05/2022 – 23:03 Damien Abad, France’s newly appointed minister for Solidarity and the Disabled, on Sunday strongly denied…
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Jobs minister claims Scottish Government cannot intervene over Scotrail dispute
THE Scottish Government’s employment minister has said he hopes the Scotrail strike problems will be “sorted soon” but distanced Holyrood’s…
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