Why Keir Starmer deserves your sympathy
No, he wasn't a great prime minister. But Britain's problems would break any politician
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No, he wasn't a great prime minister. But Britain's problems would break any politician
Behind the uncomplicated joy was an artist who always pushed boundaries
Yascha Mounk and Sam Moyn also discuss whether some people deserve to have more votes than others
Just over 75,000 people in the constituency of #Makerfield, near #Manchester, will be voting for their new representative in parliament on June 18th… possibly leading to the fall of the #UK’s prime minister
European Investment Bank President Nadia Calviño discusses the lender’s investment in security defense, tech and energy projects in an interview with Bloomberg TV’s Guy Johnson. She said the UK’s exit from the European Union is partly responsible for the EU’s failure to integrate its capital markets. “We shouldn’t underestimate the importance of Brexit,” Calviño said on Wednesday. “London was Europe’s financial market, and after Brexit we have divided our forces.” (Source: Bloomberg)
The bus was travelling between Moscow and Simferopol, in Russian-occupied Crimea, an official says
A government spokesman tells the BBC the current offer "does not do enough to protect consumers or the environment"
BEIRUT, March 12 (Reuters) - Israeli airstrikes hit a building twice in central Beirut less than a kilometre from the government headquarters, Reuters video footage showed on Thursday, shortly after the Israeli military said it had begun a new wave of strikes on the Lebanese capital. (Reporting by Maya Gebeily, Writing by Yomna Ehab, Editing by Timothy Heritage)
The US raid on Venezuela and tensions over Donald Trump’s plans for Greenland have refocused attention on global military spending, handing fresh impetus to Europe’s rallying defense stocks