South Africa’s parliament speaker resigned on Wednesday and relinquished her seat in the legislature over allegations of corruption, a day after she lost a bid in court that would block her arrest. Prosecutors last week said they intend to charge Speaker Nosiviwe
MPs, staffers and journalists working in Parliament have been sent explicit photos in suspected “phishing” attacks, according to reports. A Labour MP, four staffers and a political journalist received unsolicited WhatsApp messages from two mobile numbers between October 2023 and February this
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte has replaced six ministers as she faces a political crisis linked to an alleged luxury watch scandal. Lawmakers seek Boluarte’s removal, citing moral incapacity after a police raid on her home. Boluarte faces investigation for allegedly acquiring luxury
Nigel Farage has given his strongest hint yet that he will return to frontline politics, admitting “there’s a historic opportunity to really change things”. The Brexit champion and Reform UK honorary president conceded running for office would mean “giving up” time with
Nigel Farage has been accused of “playing mind games” with Tory MPs as he made it clear he is still considering a run for Parliament at the general election. The former Ukip and Brexit Party leader turned star GB News host is
The Sir David Amess UK Children’s Parliament is to be made a charity in honour of the murdered MP. It was founded by Sir David to empower and engage young minds in the political process. Former PM Boris Johnson launched the Sir
Clark Dearson, 11, received a formal handover from Harry Acheampong, 12, at a charity football match for youngsters. Harry is no longer eligible for the role because he has started secondary school. The boys met near the House of Lords in London’s
Heike Heubach became the first deaf lawmaker in the German parliament. She replaced Uli Grötsch, a member of Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s Social Democrats from Bavaria. Heubach, with a background in industrial management, was welcomed with applause and raised hands by fellow lawmakers.
A special investigations unit in South Africa conducted a search at the home of Speaker of Parliament Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula. Law enforcement seized evidence related to accusations of bribery during her time as defense minister. The search and seizure operation, which lasted more
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