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Electric cars cause chaos in wake of Israel-Hezbollah peace agreement

Labour’s net-zero plans are in chaos due to electric car sales targets, leading to the closure of a Vauxhall factory and prompting an urgent review of the policy. The government is also set to water down electric vehicle rules amid a...

NHS dental treatments face significant delays despite government plans

The UK government's plan to increase NHS dental treatments by 1.5 million in 2024-25 is unlikely to meet its goal, according to a report by the National Audit Office (NAO). The £200m rescue package aimed at boosting access to NHS dentistry...

Aboriginal community receives long-overdue compensation for wage theft

The Federal Court has ruled that over $144 million in compensation will be distributed to West Australian First Nations people who had their wages withheld or were underpaid on stations between the 1930s and 1970s. This landmark judgement brings an end...

Ireland hits Trump with €10bn bill for corporation tax breaks

Ireland’s prime minister, Simon Harris, has estimated that the country could lose €10 billion in corporate tax if three US multinationals were repatriated to America under a hostile Donald Trump administration. This risk is due to ten multinationals accounting for 60%...

Russia kicks out British envoy amid espionage claims

Russia has expelled the British envoy amid espionage claims. The relationship between Russia and the UK has been strained since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, leading to a series of tit-for-tat expulsions of diplomats. Tensions escalated when Ukraine used...

Irish PM’s party drops six points in pre-election polls amid ‘Simon slump’

Irish PM Simon Harris’s party Fine Gael drops six points in pre-election polls amid ‘Simon slump’. The party is now under pressure after a disastrous interaction with an angry care worker Charlotte Fallon. Harris has apologized repeatedly for his handling of...

Australia politics live: Hanson calls for investigation into citizenship claim

The Australian federal government has announced plans to cut student loans by 20% if Labor wins the election next year, while thousands of union members are preparing to march on Queensland parliament against a decision to cancel safety rules. The headline...

Australia and China seek to strengthen diplomatic ties despite differences

Australia and China are seeking to strengthen diplomatic ties despite their differences. Ties between the two countries have stabilized since the former Coalition government under Scott Morrison broke down, but there are still points of contention over territory disputes in south-east...

Mexican leader promotes peaceful tunes over violent ballads

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has launched a campaign to reduce the popularity of violent narco corrido music by promoting alternative styles that promote positive behaviors and cultural visions. A 47-year-old northern governor who sings traditional banda songs is being used as...

Democratic Megadonor Reveals Secret Concerns Over Kamala Harris

Vice President Kamala Harris has been endorsed by President Joe Biden for the 2024 presidential election, reportedly as an 'F you' to former President Barack Obama and Rep. Nancy Pelosi. According to the article on Yahoo News, Vice President Kamala Harris was...

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