
Labour’s Hypocrisy
Keir Starmer’s party may have (accurately) identified fighting misogyny as a vote winner, but their track record in this department is nothing short of reprehensible.

Keir Starmer’s party may have (accurately) identified fighting misogyny as a vote winner, but their track record in this department is nothing short of reprehensible.

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Many in the Catholic clergy remain concerned about questions of same-sex blessings, the ordination of women, and other matters.

Opposition officials are reluctant to reveal too many of their plans for fear of public scrutiny.

Western powers expressed their support for Israel, but Iran and Saudi Arabia will continue supporting Palestinians.

Putin has long been advocating for independent Palestinian statehood. Meanwhile, Chechen leader Kadyrov already offered to send “peacekeepers” into Israel to help “restore order.”

At her initiation ceremony, the king reminded his daughter of her “personal, moral and legal duty that has no expiration date.”

If the court rules for the government, flights could take off as early as the start of next year.

EU support for Israel seems not as firm as it first appeared, as both the Commission and the Council are trying to overcome internal divisions on how to deal with the war properly.

The party is seeking closer ties with the EU following the “very, very bitter divorce” of Brexit.
Keir Starmer’s party may have (accurately) identified fighting misogyny as a vote winner, but their track record in this department is nothing short of reprehensible.
Many in the Catholic clergy remain concerned about questions of same-sex blessings, the ordination of women, and other matters.
Opposition officials are reluctant to reveal too many of their plans for fear of public scrutiny.
Western powers expressed their support for Israel, but Iran and Saudi Arabia will continue supporting Palestinians.
Putin has long been advocating for independent Palestinian statehood. Meanwhile, Chechen leader Kadyrov already offered to send “peacekeepers” into Israel to help “restore order.”
At her initiation ceremony, the king reminded his daughter of her “personal, moral and legal duty that has no expiration date.”
If the court rules for the government, flights could take off as early as the start of next year.
EU support for Israel seems not as firm as it first appeared, as both the Commission and the Council are trying to overcome internal divisions on how to deal with the war properly.
The party is seeking closer ties with the EU following the “very, very bitter divorce” of Brexit.
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