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40 resultsfor “Liberal party”

Politics

Foreign secretary concerned ministers not told of Mandelson vetting fears sooner

Liberal Democrats leader Sir Ed Davey called for an investigation by the Privileges Committee into whether the prime minister intentionally misled Parliament. The SNP, Green Party

BBC NewsYesterday
Science

Move over wind farms: why some argue cutting costs is the best way to cut carbon

Party has criticised aspects of government policy, with its leader, Zack Polanski, saying the current approach to net zero is not delivering for ordinary people. The Liberal

BBC NewsApr 15
Business

How a £2m bitcoin order made Nigel Farage the political face of UK crypto

Liberal Democrats asked the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to investigate whether Farage’s promotion of cryptocurrencies amounted to attempted market abuse. “No politician should be exploiting their platform to potentially enrich themselves or specific vested

The Guardian WorldApr 15
Politics

‘Independent’ group Energy for Australians that ran anti-Labor ads received more than $1m from coal lobby

party political campaigns. The group [heavily funded Australians for Prosperity](https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2026/feb/04/coal-australia-industry-lobby-attack-ads-labor-green-teal) which ran ads attacking Labor, Greens and independent candidates at the last federal election. During the Queensland state election, Coal Australia [gave

The Guardian WorldYesterday
Politics

Does Viktor Orbán’s defeat signal a wider backlash against ‘the forces of darkness’?

party – despite an electoral system designed to favour Fidesz – suggests that these eye-popping details were merely the last straws for a population desperate to reclaim their country as a functioning democracy. Orbán’s rightwing

The Guardian WorldApr 15
Conflicts

UN warns South Sudan at risk of ‘full-scale famine’ as fighting intensifies

Liberation Movement/Army in Opposition, particularly in Jonglei. Fighting in South Sudan escalated late last year, after a peace deal ending the five-year civil war was reached in 2018. A coalition of opposition forces seized

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 17
Politics

Senate vote on arms sale shows ‘massive cracks’ in US support for Israel

party. Pew’s poll found that 70 percent of respondents under age 50 — including 57 percent of Republicans and 84 percent of Democrats — expressed negative views towards Israel. But Republicans in the Senate, who have

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 16
Politics

Liberal judge cruises to victory in Wisconsin Supreme Court race

liberals have made use of their majority in recent years. In 2023, the court ordered new legislative maps in Wisconsin, effectively [ending a GOP gerrymander](https://www.politico.com/news/2023/12/22/wisconsin-supreme-court-legislative-maps-00133135) that had lasted for over a decade

POLITICO PoliticsApr 8
Politics

Two more Reform local election candidates accused of offensive posts

party has attracted support from openly racist and far-right activists, whom Lowe has declined to disown. Among its supporters is an activist called Miles Routledge, who tweets under the name Lord Miles. In February

The Guardian WorldYesterday
Politics

Starmer accused of 'skulking' and shunning Sarwar in Scotland

Party is ashamed of the prime minister." He said Sir Keir was a "failed" and "incompetent" prime minister who who would not last beyond 7 May elections. Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay said: "It seems

BBC NewsYesterday
Politics

Five questions awaiting Starmer as he faces Commons over Mandelson scandal

party MPs, which is trying to balance allowing as much information as possible into the public domain without compromising national security. Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has demanded the papers be released

BBC News8h ago
Politics

'Staggering' I was not told Mandelson failed vetting, says PM

parties are calling for Sir Keir to go, with Tory leader Kemi Badenoch saying the explanation so far is "completely preposterous" and "all roads lead to resignation". At a press conference in Westminster, she said

BBC NewsApr 17
Politics

‘A defeat for Putin’: Ukrainians hope Magyar’s victory will mark new era with Hungary

party. “It is important when a constructive approach prevails,” he noted, adding that Ukraine had always sought good neighbourly relations with “everyone in Europe”. Ukraine was ready to develop “cooperation with Hungary” and to meet

The Guardian WorldApr 18
Politics

Trump's rift with Pope is playing out in public - it's costing him valuable support

liberal and too "weak on crime", together with the AI image, have crystallised a shift in opinion among many Catholic conservatives since the war began six weeks ago. "I pray that all of this will

BBC NewsApr 15
Politics

Slump in voters’ support for Israel shakes US consensus over military aid

parties, a majority of adults under the age of 50 now view Israel and Netanyahu negatively. The number of Americans who say they have a strongly or somewhat unfavourable view of Israel has risen

The Guardian WorldApr 17
Politics

Starmer should face Commons inquiry over Mandelson vetting, says Ed Davey

Liberal Democrat leader called for the prime minister to be investigated by the privileges committee to determine whether he committed contempt of parliament, an offence that can lead to a ministerial resignation. The prime minister

The Guardian WorldApr 17
Politics

Orbán's era was over in a flash and Hungary's next PM is a man in a hurry

party. Dubai is a favourite destination of Hungarian oligarchs. Another is to prevent the destruction of evidence of corruption, for example in government ministries. While papers are shredded in some offices, two Tisza insiders told

BBC NewsApr 17
World

Justice denied: why families of apartheid victims are still searching for answers

liberation movement failed to pursue hundreds of cases referred to state prosecutors by the TRC. Victims’ families have [accused the former presidents](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/jan/23/apartheid-victims-families-sue-south-african-government-cradock-four-killings) Thabo Mbeki and Jacob Zuma of striking a deal with

The Guardian WorldApr 15
Politics

Labour and Lib Dem MPs demand ‘shameful’ Palantir NHS contract be scrapped

Liberal Democrat MP Martin Wrigley, who described the contract as “dreadful”. “The main issue is trust,” he said. “The future of the NHS depends on intelligent use of data with patients’ trust. Gaining the public

The Guardian WorldApr 16
Business

Turkiye woos investors amid Iran war fallout in Gulf economies

liberal investment environment, ease of entry and new comprehensive incentive packages should help boost its position,” Bagis told Al Jazeera. While Ankara has yet to confirm the measures in the pipeline, they are likely

Al Jazeera EnglishYesterday
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