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Afternoon Update: PM to call election Friday; home affairs secretary’s Signal admission; and why the ...

AOL 27 Mar 2025
Among the Coalition’s offerings ... *** ... It has been uncovered why Albanese called the Coalition “delulu with no solulu” in parliament yesterday. As a guest on the Happy Hour podcast, the PM was dared to drop the quip in a speech ... Today’s starter word is ... .
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Rachel Reeves cannot disguise the pain to come

New Statesman 26 Mar 2025
The government’s own assessment on Personal Independence Payments suggests an extra 250,000 people, including 50,000 children, will be in poverty as a result of welfare changes by the end of this parliament.
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BBC World Service facing funding cuts

China Daily 18 Mar 2025
"We will be happy to keep you posted if this results in financial implications on the World Service in 2026-27 and beyond.".
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BoG to publish decisions of individual members of MPC – Governor

Business Ghana 12 Mar 2025
“Each time when we send those reports to Parliament, we are happy to engage in a town hall with the private sector ... happy to take ques­tions from the private sector,” Dr Asiama stated.
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VAT hike a ‘punch to the gut of already struggling South Africans’

Business Day 12 Mar 2025
He delivered the speech in parliament on Wednesday after it was postponed on February 19 when parties in the government of national unity (GNU) could not agree on a proposed two percentage points VAT increase. .
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Grudge match in court over AfD ban from MPs’ football team

The Times/The Sunday Times 12 Mar 2025
“We are ambassadors of the whole parliament.”. Now, however, things are not quite so happy in the parliamentarians’ changing room ... Thomas Oppermann, then vice-president of the Bundestag, in action in 2019. MONIKA SKOLIMOWSKA/ALAMY ... World. Europe ... , Berlin.
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Sovereignty Is Becoming a Value, Says House Speaker

Hungary Today 07 Mar 2025
The Speaker of the National Assembly also assessed relations in the parliament, referring to the opposition parties ... with Parliament’s role in terms of political publicity being reduced.
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