The transport secretary says there is “nothing” in Labour’s plan that will make rail services better for passengers.
Jean-Noël Barrot says propaganda via social media and fake websites may distort EU election resultsFrance is being “pounded” by Russian disinformation that could distort the result of the upcoming EU parliamentary elections, France’s minister for Europe has said.Jean-Noël Barrot said in an interview with Ouest-France that Russian propaganda was being disseminated across social media platforms on a weekly basis. Continue reading
This all comes after months of UTSF members’ efforts to move forward with unionizing.
The measures, championed by PM Rishi Sunak, pass despite opposition by several leading Conservative figures.
Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz held out the prospect of postponing a planned offensive in the Gaza city of Rafah in the event of a hostage agreement with the Palestinian Islamist Hamas militia. "The release of the hostages is our top priority," Katz told Israel's Channel 12 on Saturday. Also citing the minister, the Kan channel reported that Israel was prepared to postpone the military operation if a hostage deal was reached. Hamas said it is currently examining an Israeli proposal for a...
Labour's Angela Rayner attacks the government's housing record but faces jibes over her own living arrangements.
A former SNP health minister has said the party needs to ditch its
4,326 workers at the Volkswagen facility were eligible to vote.
A minister has insisted it is for parents to discipline their children after paediatricians called for a UK-wide ban on smacking.
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee joined five other governors in issuing a joint statement opposing United Auto Workers (UAW)’s unionization campaign.
In a speech Thursday, Poland’s Foreign Minister, Radoslaw Sikorski said Russian President Vladimir Putin should fear a war with NATO as it would inevitably end in Russia’s defeat. “It is not we, the West, who should fear a clash with Putin, but the other way around,” Sikorski said in a translated speech to the Sejm,
A month after workers at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) walked off the job, their union says a tentative deal has been reached with the gallery. In a message posted to X early Thursday, the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU) said a tentative deal was reached after 16 hours of bargaining that went late into the night. More than 400 AGO employees represented by OPSEU/SEFPO Local 535 walked off the job on March 26 after members rejected the art gallery’s offer. The workers...