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Read More Disordini a Marsiglia, Nizza e Lione. Tensioni a Parigi. Attaccata l’abitazione di un sindaco nel Sud della capitale. Proiettili contro la polizia a Nimes: “Un agente salvo grazie al giubbotto”. E la protesta contagia la Svizzera e il Belgio Nel piano Nazionale per l’Energia e il Clima presentato a Bruxelles per ridurre le […]

After much drama, Collen Malatji elected ANCYL president

Read More The new ANCYL leadership was elected on Saturday night. It has been eight years since the league last held a conference. Photo: ANC Gauteng ANC Youth League (ANCYL) leader Collen Malatji was elected unopposed as the young lions’ president in a drama-filled conference on Saturday evening.  Malatji was the front runner,  having received […]

Ramokgopa: We cannot procrastinate on transmission

Read More Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa. File photo Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa has warned that policymakers cannot continue to stall when it comes to developing South Africa’s transmission network. During a Sunday briefing on the progress regarding the implementation of the Energy Action Plan, Ramokgopa said policymakers risk repeating the mistakes of the past by […]

Haval’s H6 GT is a motoring star rising in the East

Read More Challenger: Haval H6 GT helps put paid to the ‘Made in China’ stigma, easily able to take on its rivals produced by the more established marques If you were to look at China’s car-making prowess on a linear scale of time, it would be in its infancy, compared with the wall-poster brands that […]

Misuzulu’s office refutes ‘baseless claims’ of ill health

Read More The office of Zulu King Misuzulu kaZwelithini has refuted a claim that he was rushed to hospital in eSwatini after having taken ill on Saturday. In a statement released on Sunday, the king’s head of communications, Prince Africa Zulu, said that the monarch remained “in perfect health” and that he had merely undergone […]

Labour pledges bonus for new teachers but no commitment to 6.5% pay rise

Read More Labour will unveil its education offer this week with a promise to pay new teachers a ?2,400 retention bonus and pledge to cut billions spent on agency workers, but has refused repeatedly to commit to giving teachers a 6.5% pay rise. Keir Starmer, the Labour leader, will set out his “mission” on schools […]

Red wall Tory MPs put pressure on Sunak over net migration

Read More Rishi Sunak is facing demands from “red wall” Conservative MPs to slash the number of overseas care workers, foreign students and refugees allowed into the UK in time for the next election. The MPs from the 2017 and 2019 intake, who call themselves the New Conservatives, have issued a 12-point plan to cut […]

‘There is no hope’: simmering anger boils over in poverty-riven French district

Read More Hanifa Guermiti cried as she surveyed the charred remains of the public library, which for years had provided books, comics and a quiet homework space for children living in the housing estates of Borny, a neighbourhood in eastern France that is one of the country’s most deprived. “My heart is broken,” she said, […]

MCC suspends three members after clash with Australian cricket team

Read More The Marylebone Cricket Club has suspended three members after an altercation with the Australian cricket team at Lord’s on the last day of the second Ashes Test. The club had earlier “unreservedly apologised” over the behaviour of some of its members in the Long Room after the touring side alleged several players were […]

Seven in 10 people believe charges for NHS care are on the way

Read More Seven in 10 people in the UK believe charges for NHS care will creep in over the next decade, ending the health service’s record of being free at the point of use, polling has found. One of the NHS’s key founding principles from 1948 is in peril, 71% of the public believe, according […]