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Stars and Stripes - Biden selects Jane Hartley as ambassador to United Kingdom

Stars and Stripes - Biden selects Jane Hartley as ambassador to United Kingdom
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L OMS veut un contrôle des laboratoires chinois

L OMS veut un contrôle des laboratoires chinois
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Facial analysis technology could create a child-safe Internet

Facial analysis technology could create a child-safe Internet
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UK prime minister forces through £4bn cut to foreign aid – Voice Of Vienna

UK prime minister forces through £4bn cut to foreign aidEurope 2021-07-15, by Editor Comments Off 0 British Prime Minister Boris Johnson pushed a hugely controversial cut through parliament Tuesday to the UK’s foreign aid budget from 0.7% of gross national income to 0.5%. The cut of around £4.4 billion ($6.07 billion) was passed by a majority of 35, with 333 votes to 298. The cut was vehemently opposed by the charity and non-governmental sectors as well as the opposition Labour, Liberal Democrat and Scottish National parties, in addition to a sizeable number of Johnson’s own backbench members of parliament (MPs). The government has said the cut is only temporary, but the tests it has set out before the cut can be reversed are highly restrictive.

Brandon Lewis confirms that statute of limitations will apply equally to all Troubles-related incidents

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson described the proposals as measured and balanced BRITISH government proposals for dealing with the past will include a statute of limitations that will apply equally to all Troubles-related incidents , the secretary of state has confirmed. Brandon Lewis said the planned legislation, details of which were widely leaked to elements of the press in Britain over recent days, will be introduced to Westminster in the autumn, with officials hoping that it can be enshrined in law by next spring. The controversial, de facto amnesty for Troubles-related offences committed up to 1998 by both ex-paramilitaries and former members of the security forces has been met with almost universal opposition.

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