Initiative for the preservation of the Greek service of Deutsche Welle
Greek MPs are urging a political review of the planned discontinuation of the Greek-language service of Deutsche Welle, scheduled for January 1, 2027.
MPs condemn hosting of Tommy Robinson by Trump administration
British MPs have criticized the Trump administration for hosting far-right activist Tommy Robinson, raising concerns about foreign interference in UK politics.
Brits 'stranded abroad' fury as ministers berated over new travel rules
A group of Labour MPs in the UK has expressed anger over new travel rules that force British citizens abroad to pay expensive fees to re-enter the country.
French MPs approve assisted dying bill
French Members of Parliament have approved a bill that would legalize assisted dying in the country.
Ryszard Czarnecki on Sikorski's exposé: Nothing new. I would compare him to Orbán
Ryszard Czarnecki criticizes the absence of PiS MPs during Radosław Sikorski's exposé in the Polish Sejm, suggesting Sikorski's confrontational approach has alienated the opposition.
Is Sharad Pawar's party going to be left without MPs in the Rajya Sabha? The battle for existence within MVA
Sharad Pawar faces significant challenges as his party risks losing representation in the Rajya Sabha due to political maneuvering and recent developments.
Mps, the latest maneuvers on the plan and the board list
Mps is undergoing critical organizational maneuvers with its top executives preparing to present a new industrial plan and address statutory questions ahead of a significant board meeting.
Turkey addresses the Green Deal, others are suffering. Some MPs are not even halfway through the voting
The article discusses Turkey's engagement with the Green Deal while highlighting issues faced by other countries and lawmakers who are struggling with voting processes.
Grenfell Tower update as 'painful' police wait triggers demand from MPs
MPs are urging police to accelerate their investigation into the 2017 Grenfell Tower fire as the government announces a new crackdown on dangerous construction materials.
On the release of Babiš and Okamura, MPs will decide on March 5
Czech MPs are set to vote on the release of politicians Babiš and Okamura on March 5, according to reports from Novinky.cz.
PM Modi receives a grand welcome in the Israeli parliament, MPs give a standing ovation
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was warmly welcomed in the Knesset, where he received a standing ovation from Israeli lawmakers, reflecting the strong ties between India and Israel.
German MPs urged to probe alleged Ukraine nuke plot
Russian officials are calling for German lawmakers to investigate claims regarding a plot involving nuclear materials from the UK and France for Ukraine.
The Riigikogu changed the procedure for presidential elections
The Riigikogu has adopted amendments to the presidential election law, although some MPs believe these changes are merely cosmetic.
A journalist asked PiS MPs a telling question. "Kaziu, tell the man!"
A journalist confronted PiS MPs with a question about the positive outcomes of changes made under their coalition government, but they refused to answer.
PMQs LIVE: Huge Mandelson update as Keir Starmer faces MPs showdown
Keir Starmer appears at Prime Minister's Questions amid controversy surrounding Lord Mandelson's arrest for alleged ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
Some MPs aim to prevent 'filibusters' with amendments to the Seimas statute
Certain members of the Lithuanian parliament are proposing amendments to the Seimas statute to curb the abuse of legislative processes known as 'filibusters.'
The court has started examining a case regarding 10 points added to the results of the maturity exams
A group of opposition MPs has challenged the addition of 10 points to maturity exams in court, arguing it undermines equality among applicants.
Student loan crisis in England and Wales is a scam on graduates, say angry MPs
Labour MPs in the UK have condemned the student loan system as a scam, urging for changes due to the rising debt burden on graduates.
Behind the Guardian’s analysis of 100 years of MPs’ language on immigration
The Guardian's analysis shows a notable shift in MPs' sentiments regarding immigration over the last five years, using an innovative machine learning approach to study a century of language.
Mps-Mediobanca shadows on the listing
Concerns arise as Italian financial authority Consob investigates market movements surrounding the Mps-Mediobanca merger announcement.
The shocking report: 'David Rossi was forcefully pressed down before falling'
New forensic evidence suggests that David Rossi was physically assaulted before his fatal fall, contradicting previous claims of suicide.
The examination: 'Facial injuries not caused by the fall'
An expert report suggests that David Rossi's facial injuries were not the result of his fall but instead compatible with external pressure applied by other people.
Death of David Rossi: "Facial injuries consistent with pressure against the bar"
New forensic analysis suggests that David Rossi's facial injuries may have been caused by external pressure rather than a fall from his office window.
MPs back release of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor files as ex-prince branded 'rude'
UK MPs have voted to release documents regarding Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's tenure as trade envoy amidst accusations of misconduct and negative characterizations by a government minister.
Rupert Lowe fails in effort to block investigation by MPs’ watchdog
Independent MP Rupert Lowe's attempt to block a parliamentary investigation into complaints against him has been dismissed by a high court judge.
In 2022, Labor MPs urged compassion for Australian women and children stuck in Syria. Now Albanese has only contempt
The article discusses the Australian government's handling of the repatriation of citizens trapped in Syrian detention camps, highlighting the change in Labor's stance from compassion to contempt under the current leadership.
Malawi: Parliament Empty As 159 MPs Skip Sitting, Only 71 Show Up
Only 71 Members of Parliament attended the latest sitting in Malawi, while 159 were absent, raising concerns about absenteeism in the legislative body.
Speaker of the Seimas: When the moment X arrives, MPs should work in safer premises
The Speaker of the Seimas, J. Olekas, emphasized the need for safer working conditions for parliamentarians in light of potential emergencies during a closed meeting.
Minister signals government won’t stop MPs voting to publish Andrew trade envoy documents – UK politics live
UK ministers indicate that the government will allow MPs to vote on releasing documents related to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's role as a trade envoy, following similar moves for Peter Mandelson's appointment.
David Rossi, the last truth. "Beaten in his office"
A parliamentary commission has revealed that David Rossi was beaten in his office before his death, contradicting earlier suicide conclusions.
Communication is key to the chances of Send reforms succeeding
Bridget Phillipson's focus on special educational needs during her first week as a cabinet minister highlights the urgency and personal connection many MPs have to the issue, suggesting significant reforms may be on the horizon.
Inquiry into Andrew’s links to Jeffrey Epstein is a matter for MPs, says No 10
Downing Street stated that the parliamentary inquiry into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's connections to Jeffrey Epstein is an issue for MPs, amid calls for more details about his past as a trade envoy.
The influence of the anti-abortion group is growing. The Babiš government is to consider its recommendations, decided the MPs
Czech MPs have decided that the Babiš government should heed recommendations from an anti-abortion group, despite its petition having only garnered a modest number of signatures.
Major changes to the Send system - can the government win over MPs and parents? – podcast
The podcast discusses the UK government's planned overhaul of the special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) system and its reception among MPs and parents.
Custom Duties: European MPs Ready to Suspend EU-US Agreement
European lawmakers are poised to suspend the implementation of a trade agreement with the United States following a US Supreme Court ruling that invalidated Donald Trump's reciprocal tariffs.
Rwanda: MPs Back Tougher Action On Abandoned Mining Pits
Rwandan MPs support stricter measures to manage abandoned mining pits which pose health hazards and environmental risks.
Government MPs want to abolish rules against 'political trafficking'
Czech government MPs are seeking to abolish regulations that prevent political patronage.
Government’s response to Maccabi Tel Aviv fan ban was ‘clumsy’, say MPs
A British parliamentary committee criticized the government's response to a ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans attending a match against Aston Villa, labeling it ineffective and inflammatory.
Inaccurate evidence from AI led to police pursuing ban on Israeli football fans, MPs find
A Home Affairs Select Committee report reveals that inaccurate evidence generated by an AI tool was used by West Midlands Police to justify a ban on Israeli football fans.
Don’t be fooled by recent good news, the UK economy is still in a precarious state
The article discusses the conflicting perspectives among Labour MPs regarding public spending and the UK economy's recovery amidst financial caution.
MPs demand compulsory kill switch for stolen phones to deter thieves
UK MPs are pushing for mandatory kill switches on stolen phones to prevent thefts and incapacitate stolen devices.
MPs considering investigation into Andrew’s role as UK trade envoy
An inquiry into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s past as a UK trade envoy is being considered by a parliamentary committee following his recent arrest.
Five former education secretaries urge Labour MPs to back government’s Send reforms in open letter
Five former UK education secretaries have urged Labour MPs to support government reforms aimed at improving the special education system in English schools.
MPs call for parliament to consider removing Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from line of succession
UK MPs urge parliament to remove Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the line of succession following misconduct allegations.
A question was asked by TV Republika’s ticker. A clear response from the head of Poland 2050
Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz discussed recent controversies within the Poland 2050 party regarding the departure of some MPs and financial transparency in an interview.
Mps works on the list for the new board of directors. Meetings also planned for the weekend
The board of directors of Mps is intensifying meetings to finalize a candidate list for the upcoming shareholders' assembly.
MPs did not skimp on domestic flights. "All the hate poured out on me"
Polish parliamentarians have undertaken over 9,000 domestic flights costing taxpayers more than 8 million zloty, with one MP flying 144 times.
MPs in call to halt Drax’s £2m-a-day subsidy over sustainability doubts
UK MPs urge suspension of £2 million daily subsidies for Drax power plant amidst sustainability concerns.
Unique Demand from a Man to Actors Shah Rukh and Salman Khan
A man from Bagpat has made a plea to Bollywood actors Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan to help build a 500-meter interlocking or CC road, citing that he has received no support from local authorities or MPs.
MPs approve reforms to the Penal Code against sexual abuse; goes to the Executive
The Mexican Chamber of Deputies unanimously approved reforms to the Federal Penal Code designed to redefine sexual abuse and increase penalties.