LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – To warn of threat from China, the heads of the UK and US security services made an unusual joint presentation. According to Christopher Wray, director of the FBI, China poses the “biggest long-term threat to our economic
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – After 38 resignations since Tuesday evening, if Boris Johnson stays as leader, he will need to rebuild his administration. Since the PM was forced to apologise for his handling of the Chris Pincher controversy after it became
CAIRO (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The UK-Egypt Association Council was officially launched in London by Liz Truss, UK Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs and Development Minister and Sameh Shoukry, Egyptian Foreign Minister. Following the launch, the two nations released a joint statement in
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Stock markets were rattled by growing concerns about a possible European recession on Tuesday as the euro sank to lowest in two decades and the pound hit its lowest level since the beginning of the pandemic. As
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – According to No 10., prior to his appointment in February, Boris Johnson knew of “reports and speculation” regarding the alleged sexual misbehaviour of Chris Pincher, the former deputy chief whip. Following an accusation that he groped two
TRIPOLI (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A mission appointed by the UN to Libya reported on Monday that there are probable mass graves—possibly about 100—that have not yet been examined in a town where hundreds of dead bodies have previously been discovered. The
ANKARA (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The most recent official statistics show prices in Turkey to be soaring at their quickest rate in 24 years. The annual rate of inflation, or the rate at which prices increase, was somewhat higher than anticipated in
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The shadow secretary has announced that Labour will undertake a review of how to implement a national care service in England with an ambition similar to that of the 1945 government that established the NHS. Wes Streeting
TRIPOLI (Parliament Politics Magazine) – In order to express their outrage at the worsening living conditions and the protracted political impasse, protesters stormed the Libyan parliament in the eastern city of Tobruk and set portions of it on fire. Tyres were burnt
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Deputy chief whip of the Conservatives resigned after he admitted to having drunkenly groped two men at a private club. He confessed saying that he had embarrassed himself and other people. Chris Pincher informed Boris Johnson in
WASHINGTON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Concerns over the impact of measures to combat inflation on economic growth have caused US stocks to experience the worst first half of a year since 1970. The benchmark S&P 500 index dropped 20.6 percent during the
CAIRO (Parliament Politics Magazine) – One of the most well-known political prisoners of Egypt is still detained five months before a crucial UN climate summit in Sharm el-Sheikh. Alaa Abd El Fattah, who is currently on his 89th day of a hunger