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The Dutch government is exploring new legal powers to combat fake news "in view of the geopolitical developments and the real ...
One MP, Diaa El Din Dawoud, described the response to the fire as a “catastrophic failure” and accused the government of ...
SCOTLAND stands at a crossroads. As we approach the 2026 Scottish Parliament elections, working people need more than ...
Committee chairperson Ramolobeng said she was surprised by Groenewald’s call for a debate on the return of corporal punishment because it goes against the constitution.
Rachel Reeves, Britain’s chancellor, appeared visibly upset in Parliament as the prime minister was asked about her position.
The National Assembly has unanimously passed the Constitution of Kenya (Amendment) Bill, 2025, which seeks to entrench three ...
By Godwill Arthur Mensah Accra, July 01, GNA-Mr Augustus Obuadum Tanoh, Presidential Advisor for the 24-Hour Economy ...
Parliamentary Services chief executive Raf Gonzalez-Montero told the Governance and Administration scrutiny hearing yesterday they were taking that responsibility "very seriously".
A custom desk that the Department of Parliamentary Services spent $20,000 to make is back in the building after being mothballed, but the department is playing coy on who has it.
The Department of Parliamentary Services’ spending came under a spotlight in February when it was grilled on a $3.8m furniture bill. It sparked concern at the time by disclosing a $20,000 desk ...