UK legal group criticized for Gaza obesity claim

UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – UK Lawyers for Israel faced backlash for implying Gaza’s war-induced food shortage could reduce obesity, with rights groups calling the remarks dangerous. As reported by The Guardian, the UK-based Israel advocacy group has been condemned for suggesting

UK, EU leaders in Kyiv seeking 30-day ceasefire

Kyiv (Parliament Politics Magazine) – UK’s Starmer, France’s Macron, Germany’s Merz, Poland’s Tusk arrive in Kyiv, urging ceasefire as US warns of major Russian air attack. As reported by The Guardian, the leaders from the UUK NewsK, France, Germany, and Poland have

Reform UK members accused of sharing hate content

UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) –  Reform UK faces backlash as up to 12 councillors are probed for allegedly sharing Islamophobic, far-right content linked to Britain First online. As reported by The Guardian, 12 newly elected Reform UK councillors are under scrutiny for

Tony Blair urges gene editing to prevent next pandemic

UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Sir Tony Blair urges swift gene-editing laws for livestock, citing pandemic prevention and the urgency of strengthening national biosecurity. As reported by The Telegraph, Sir Tony Blair is pushing for animal gene-editing laws in the UK to

Tory Brexiters disagree on UK-India trade deal

UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Top Conservatives dismiss Kemi Badenoch’s attack on the India trade pact, backing the tax clause as standard and praising the agreement as a Brexit success. As reported by The Guardian, leading Tory figures have refuted Kemi Badenoch’s

Hereditary peer questioned over business trip expenses

UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Earl of Shrewsbury faces scrutiny over incorrect travel claims, including first-class tickets for non-parliamentary work, and offers reimbursement to taxpayers. As reported by The Guardian, a Conservative hereditary peer, once sanctioned for breaching House of Lords rules,

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