
UK Government Urged To Clamp Down on Hospital COVID Restrictions
Despite appeals for all UK hospitals to remove rules which prevent patients from seeing their loved ones, the government appears unwilling to take firm action.

Despite appeals for all UK hospitals to remove rules which prevent patients from seeing their loved ones, the government appears unwilling to take firm action.

Germany is set to deliver 14 Leopard 2 tanks while the U.S. has pledged to supply Ukraine with 31 M1 Abrams tanks.

Conservative Party politicians are pushing for the Church of England to perform gay marriages despite long-held, law-bound promises regarding “religious protection.”

Austria, with its population of just under nine million, witnessed the largest percentage increase of any EU member state, logging 108,490 asylum applications last year compared to 39,930 registered in 2021.

Chancellor Scholz’ hesitation might have served a purpose. Not wanting to be left holding the bag should things turn sour, Scholz got the U.S. on board first.

The bakers are calling for an emergency tariff shield, valid for all. Others give a more political tone to their protest and question the European common market of electricity.

“This government was elected, among other things, on a mandate to create a paradigm shift in migration policy. This requires many major changes,” Migration Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard (M) told members of the press.

In spite of his rising unpopularity, will forcing a disunited opposition to an early election be enough to allow Erdoğan to return to office?

In the face of crumbling energy infrastructure, one civil rights group is looking to establish its own power provider.

For the organizers of the movement, the challenge is to encourage politicians to think differently, and to refuse to encourage the culture of death by instead developing alternative policies that respect life and the dignity of the human person.
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