Ambassadorial Nomination: Obienyem vows to write host country to reject Reno Omokri
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Ambassadorial Nomination: Obienyem vows to write host country to reject Reno Omokri
A Nigerian public commentator and political writer, Barr. Valentine Obienyem has disclosed that he will write to any country where recent nominee, Mr Reno Omokri is posted, urging them to reject him. Obienyem who is also an adviser to presidential candidate of Labour Party in 2023 election, Mr Pete»»»
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Migrant hotel ruling judge reported over links to lefty organisations
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US and UK differ on Gaza policy but share common goals, says VP Vance
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Thousands of doctors go on strike in England a week before the UK general election
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Labour offers businesses £55K ‘lunch slot’ at party conference
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UK Plans to Curb Student Visas from Pakistan, Other Countries
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UK may restrict students from countries most likely to claim asylum
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Pro-Palestine independent wins UK local election in sign Labour still faces anger over Gaza
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UK: Indian-origin MP Virendra Sharma marks 50 years of public service
London [UK], March 24 (ANI): Indian-origin MP Virendra Sharma celebrated a remarkable milestone, marking 50 years of dedicated public service to the Ealing Borough and the Labour Party, a release observed.In order to mark the significant milestone, an event took place at the Heston Hyde Hotel and w»»»
Authorities to probe blaze that shut Heathrow
Investigations have been launched into Friday's power outage at London's Heathrow Airport, with both the airport's board and the United Kingdom's energy authorities examining the crisis that stranded hundreds of thousands of travelers worldwide. Heathrow board member and former transport secretary »»»
Museums and auction houses should not hold human remains, UK lawmakers say
British lawmakers are pushing to ban the display and sale of human remains in museums and auction houses. A UK parliamentary group released a report calling for legal changes on ancestral remains, including Egyptian mummies. Current UK law only requires consent for human remains under 100 years old»»»
Senior aide to Labour’s Wes Streeting flashed terrified girl, 13, then followed her ‘leaving her scared to go out’
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UK Labour MP to quit over assault
LONDON: A lawmaker suspended from Britain’s ruling Labour party for punching a man in the street announced on Monday that he will resign as an MP, paving the way for the first electoral test of Keir Starmer’s premiership. Mike Amesbury, who received a 10-week suspended jail sentence last month afte»»»
Reeves warns ministers they must back Heathrow decision in war on 'blockers'
Rachel Reeves fired off a warning to Cabinet ministers that they’ll have to get behind a decision on the expansion of Heathrow Airport. The Chancellor effectively confirmed that she’d give her backing to divisive proposals for a third runway at the west London airport in a speech this week. Ms Reev»»»
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