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  1. Il y a 9 heures · Justin Trudeau Justin Trudeau en 2023. Fonctions 23 e premier ministre du Canada En fonction depuis le 4 novembre 2015 (8 ans, 8 mois et 22 jours) Monarque Élisabeth II Charles III Gouverneur David Johnston Julie Payette Richard Wagner (intérim) Mary Simon Gouvernement 29 e conseil des ministres Législature 42 e , 43 e et 44 e Prédécesseur Stephen Harper Chef du Parti libéral du Canada ...

  2. Il y a 9 heures · Sir Keir Starmer is expected to drop Britain's objection to an arrest warrant against Benjamin Netanyahu, it was reported last night.. The Prime Minister will reportedly abandon the Government's ...

  3. Il y a 9 heures · John Healey was nominated defense secretary following the Labour landslide election victory earlier this month. Both he and new Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer had visited Estonia just before Christmas last year. --. Follow ERR News on Facebook and Twitter and never miss an update! Source: 'Aktuaalne kaamera,' reporter Margitta Otsmaa.

  4. Il y a 1 jour · The government has now announced that GB Energy will team up with The Crown Estate, the UK’s seabed landlord, to try and catalyse up to 30GW of new offshore wind reaching the seabed lease stage by 2030. GB Energy will get £8.3bn ($10.7bn) in funding over the next five years, while the government has also lifted the handbrake on the Crown ...

  5. Il y a 9 heures · Catalog; For You; The Herald. Labour councillor blames local hostility if GB Energy HQ is lost 2024-07-26 - Andrew Learmonth Political Editor . THE leader of the Labour group on Aberdeen City Council has said it will be the fault of a local business group if his party snubs the city for the Great British Energy’s headquarte­rs.

  6. Il y a 9 heures · At Prime Minister's Questions on Wednesday, Mr Lowe asked Sir Keir if he agreed that uncontrolled migration since 1997 had damaged and disrupted the community and undermined public services.

  7. Il y a 9 heures · The seven Labour rebels who voted with the opposition to end the two-child benefit cap were "totally out of order", according to a senior party figure. The MPs, including former shadow chancellor John McDonnell, were suspended from Labour for six months on Tuesday after they went against the party line to support the SNP amendment to the King's Speech. The now independent politicians stood by ...