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France Politics · FranceFrench Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu resigned on Monday morning after serving just 26 days in office, making him the shortest-serving prime minister in the history of France's Fifth Republic.See the Story
French PM Resigns After 26 Days, Shortest Tenure Ever
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UK Politics · LondonMinisters are to give police new powers to target repeated protests, aimed particularly at cracking down on demonstrations connected to Gaza, the Home Office has said. The announcement, made the morning after almost 500 people were arrested in London for expressing support for Palestine Action, a proscribed organisation, could allow police to order regular protests to take place at a different site.See the Story
Police to get new powers to crack down on repeated protests, says Home Office
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UK Politics · ManchesterThe Tories will pledge to make even further cuts to the foreign aid budget, as the party attempts to regain its reputation for fiscal responsibility in the wake of the Truss mini-budget. Shadow chancellor Sir Mel Stride will unveil plans to cut overseas development aid to 0.1% of Gross National Income (GNI), down from the current 0.3%, cementing a sea change in the Conservative Party's position on international aid.See the Story
Shadow chancellor to pledge further cuts to foreign aid as Tories vow to 'stand up for fiscal responsibility'
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