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Justin Trudeau - Bill - Catharine Tunney - Trudeau 'pissed off' by Bell Media's 'garbage decision' to lay off journalists - cbc.ca - Britain - Canada - county Ontario - county Atlantic

Trudeau 'pissed off' by Bell Media's 'garbage decision' to lay off journalists

A fired-up Prime Minister Justin Trudeau unleashed on Bell on Friday, calling its move to layoff thousands of employees — including hundreds of journalists — a «garbage decision.»

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Tom Scotson - Tory Former Housing Minister Has Joined Pro-Building Pressure Group Taking On NIMBYs - politicshome.com - Britain - city London

Tory Former Housing Minister Has Joined Pro-Building Pressure Group Taking On NIMBYs

Conservative MP Brandon Lewis and Labour MP Siobhain McDonagh have joined housing campaign group PricedOut as Parliamentary Champions as they urge the Government to build more homes in order to fix the housing crisis.

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prince Harry - princess Diana - Royal Family - Prince Harry Settles Case Against UK Tabloid Publisher That Hacked His Phone - huffpost.com - state California - Britain

Prince Harry Settles Case Against UK Tabloid Publisher That Hacked His Phone

LONDON (AP) — A British newspaper publisher has agreed to pay Prince Harry a “substantial” sum in costs and damages for invading his privacy with phone hacking and other illegal snooping, Harry’s lawyer said Friday.

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James Cleverly - Caitlin Doherty - Windsor Framework And Good Friday Agreement Could Clash With Rwanda Bill - politicshome.com - Britain - Eu - Ireland - Rwanda

Windsor Framework And Good Friday Agreement Could Clash With Rwanda Bill

Passing the Rwanda Bill could leave the UK with “two sets of contradictory legal obligations”, according to peers who believe that human rights protections afforded by the Good Friday Agreement and Windsor Framework are at odds with the controversial plans.

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Jeremy Hunt - Spring Budget - Tom Scotson - Low Tax Conservatives Want Chancellor To Focus Cuts On “Squeezed Middle" - politicshome.com - Britain

Low Tax Conservatives Want Chancellor To Focus Cuts On “Squeezed Middle"

Leading figures in the Conservative Growth Group (CGG) are calling on Chancellor Jeremy Hunt to cut inheritance tax and reform income tax bands which they argue would help the “squeezed middle”.

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Will the Super Bowl Affect Fans’ Political Views? Bet on It. - nytimes.com - New York - Britain

Will the Super Bowl Affect Fans’ Political Views? Bet on It.

Damian R. Murray, a psychologist at Tulane University, studies how various social circumstances and life events affect people’s political views. For instance, he found recently, becoming a parent makes a person grow more socially conservative. On the eve of the Super Bowl, he sat down for an interview with The New York Times to discuss another recent study, which examined how the political perspectives of sports fans can be altered by their teams’ wins and losses.

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Rachel Reeves - Zoe Crowther - General Election - Lesser-Known Co-op Party Could Shape A “Key Pillar” Of Labour’s Economic Plans - politicshome.com - Britain

Lesser-Known Co-op Party Could Shape A “Key Pillar” Of Labour’s Economic Plans

Co-operatives should be seen as a “key pillar” of Labour’s economic plans, Chair of the Co-operative Party and Labour shadow minister Jim McMahon has said.

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Meet The Superhero Librarians Fighting For Their Queer Communities - huffpost.com - Britain

Meet The Superhero Librarians Fighting For Their Queer Communities

Growing up as a queer kid in the U.K. in the ’90s, I found refuge in books, preferring their company to the harsh realities of the outside world. My imagination was immense, colorful and greedy, and I was always on the hunt for something to satisfy my voracious literary appetite.

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