I very much hope MPs will join me and come to the House Commons on Friday 22 March to support the Hunting Trophies (Import Prohibition) Bill. The bill is being led by John Spellar MP and is identical to the Commons bill
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Elon Musk has taken to his own social media platform to rail against a new bill that he says could “destroy” democracy in Ireland. The new Hate Speech Bill is one of the most hotly debated pieces of legislation set to be
Donald Tusk, Poland’s arch-europhile Prime Minister, is on a collision course with opponents after police arrested two politicians convicted of abuse of power who had taken refuge for hours in the palace of President Andrzej Duda. But while Mr Tusk himself decried
A virtual nation named Joseon is posing a unique threat to North Korea’s longstanding regime by establishing a “near-perfect democracy” with no taxes. This so-called “cybernation”, a digital recreation of the historic Korean kingdom that unified the North and South in the
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Lula celebrated his third time becoming Brazil’s President by defeating far-right President Jair Bolsonaro. While a number of Brazilians welcomed Lula back into office with open arms largely due to his views on climate change and Indigenous communities, many did not. Bolsonaro’s