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The dissolution of the National Assembly by Emmanuel Macron on 9 June had the collateral effect of wiping out all
The dissolution of the National Assembly by Emmanuel Macron on 9 June had the collateral effect of wiping out all
When reflecting on modern Russia, it’s worth to recall its political regime’s Soviet origins, which are fundamentally at odds with
One can only admire Emmanuel Macron’s poise and aplomb as he performs his ceremonial duties, addresses his people from the
The convictions of Wayne Couzens in 2021 and David Carrick in 2023, both serving Metropolitan Police officers, clearly had a
I’m making some much-needed renovations; putting in a new hair-colour. The previous one had been a mistake giving me a
One way or the other – whether for good or ill – the American election was always going to be
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