Burnham's chancellor will have to find extra £4.7bn for defence, says minister Luke Pollard says the next chancellor "whoever that may be" will have to "find the resources" to fund defence plan. Workplace trends 2026: Increase in workers ‘unfit’ to attend office, but fit to work from home ‘If you’re not fit to be in a workplace, how are you fit to work from home?’ asks Damien McCarthy of HR Buddy |
Court temporarily freezes Rabello's appointment as state comptroller, pending future ruling The High Court of Justice temporarily froze Michael Rabello's appointment as state comptroller, days before he was set to take office, pending a final ruling in the legal challenge. Five people injured after firebomb attacks targeting politicians in Greece Five people were injured after three pre-dawn firebomb attacks apparently targeting the residences of members of Greece's governing conservative New Democracy party. At UN Security Council, Palestine envoy calls on intl. community to stop Israeli annexation, take concrete steps Palestine's ambassador to the United Nations has urged the international community to move beyond statements of condemnation and take concrete action to halt Israel's ongoing annexation of the occupied Palestinian territories. |
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