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Top civil servant criticised for ‘partnership with minister’ phrase
Daily Telegraph· 2 hours agoLast year, The Telegraph revealed Mr Rycroft had excluded plans to tackle illegal migration from an...
Kuwait: Fake degree holders brought to account
Gulf News· 3 hours agoCairo: As Kuwait is thoroughly vetting education certificates presented by civil servants to get a job, authorities are planning to order employees found guilty of furnishing ...
Back in the Day: Carriages and Buggies
Press-Republican, Plattsburgh, N.Y.· 3 hours agoUntil the 1900s, family transportation on land in Clinton Country was by horse and carriage. and the choice of ‘carriage’ could be as varied as we see in our automobile styles today. To find ...
Nine of the best TV shows to watch this July
BBC News· 4 hours agoFrom Natalie Portman's small-screen debut to violent Ancient Roman epic Those About to Die and a reboot of cult 1980s film Time Bandits. As Wednesday...
Democrats in disarray as Trump immunity ruling raises stakes
The Guardian· 4 hours agoMillions are pinning their hopes on the Democratic party as the last wall of defence. Surely, they believed, Democrats would field their best and brightest led by a dynamic presidential candidate ...
Moulin Rouge windmill restored after collapse - in time for Olympics
SKY News· 5 hours agoParis' famed Moulin Rouge cabaret got its iconic red windmill back on Friday after it collapsed...
The Team Set to Run Starmer’s New UK Labour Government
Bloomberg via Yahoo News UK· 5 hours ago(Bloomberg) -- A former Bank of England economist, the first Black Briton to attend Harvard Law...
A Mark of Shame for 900 Years. Until Now?
New York Times· 6 hours agoA felony, as Associate Justice Clarence Thomas once wrote in a 1994 Supreme Court opinion, is “as bad a word as you can give to man or thing.” When...
Newton Emerson: Purdah, election disasters and the week that was
The Irish News· 10 hours agoThe only consistent feature of the DUP’s election disaster is disaster itself. Many other former DUP...
After 100 years, the Defence Forces will finally be allowed manage its own affairs
The Irish Times· 10 hours agoOne of the many quirks of the Republic’s security apparatus is that the Defence Forces’ most senior...