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  1. 23 ore fa · The North Somerset Labour party have announced that Sadik Al-Hassan will be their candidate to try and unseat current North Somerset MP, Conservative Liam Fox, in the upcoming general election. Sadik was selected at a meeting of Labour members from across the constituency held in Nailsea on Sunday. He said: “I am so proud to be standing for ...

  2. 23 ore fa · It follows a series of attacks on Mr Gething’s judgment, from opposition groups and members of his own party, for having taken the money from a man previously convicted of environmental offences. A Welsh Labour Party spokeswoman said: “As agreed by the officers of the Welsh Executive Committee, Vaughan Gething is donating surplus funds from his campaign to wider progressive causes.”

  3. 23 ore fa · SA’s largest trade union, Numsa, has given its more than 450,000 members and the broader working class a shopping list of “antiworker” political parties they should not vote for, describing ...

  4. 13 ore fa · The IMF warned Britain's government about missing its debt target and advised against tax cuts before the election. It increased the economic growth projection for 2024 to 0.7% and suggested interest rate cuts by the Bank of England. Inflation returning to the BoE's target and a forecast of a 'soft landing' after a recession in 2023 were highlighted.

  5. 23 ore fa · History Main article: History of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Name 16 August 1917 – 8 March 1918: Russian Social Democratic Labour Party ; РСДРП, romanized: Rossiyskaya sotsial-demokraticheskaya rabochaya partiya (bol'shevikov); RSDRP(b)) 8 March 1918 – 31 December 1925: Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks) ; РКП(б), romanized: Rossiyskaya kommunisticheskaya partiya ...

  6. 9 ore fa · Writer Natasha Poliszczuk told British newspaper The Times over the weekend how 'sleep divorcing' has 'been extended to the middle classes: it is now available to anyone who has enough space'.

  7. 23 ore fa · The 2003 Labour Party Conference accepted legal advice that the party could not continue to exclude Northern Ireland residents from party membership. The National Executive Committee, however, maintains a ban on the Labour Party in Northern Ireland contesting elections. Support for the SDLP continues to be party policy.