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  • Protests grow as Brazil’s crisis deepens: Impeachment threats make Dilma Rousseff’s future look uncertain

    August 19, 2015

    Crisis is engulfing Brazil as hundreds of thousands of prot­esters have taken to the streets demanding the im­peachment of President Dilma Rousseff, as the country slides into its worst economic crisis for 25 years.   Protests have taken place across the country in the third major day of demonstrations this year, following unrest in March [...]

  • Calais migrant crisis: UK and France to sign deal for increased security

    August 18, 2015

    Home secretary Theresa May will travel to Calais on Thursday to sign a deal with French interior minister Bernard Cazeneue on tackling the migrant crisis.   Read more: The Calais migrant crisis shows why Europe needs a common migration policy and a new asylum system   The ministers will agree to increase security measures for preventing [...]

  • We need the facts on fracking to make responsible decisions about UK energy

    August 18, 2015

    Today the Government announced that it will award 27 new exploration licences, opening up 1,000 square miles of the UK as potential sites for shale gas extraction. With thousands more people faced with the possibility of having it on their doorstep, the debate on hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, has been well and truly renewed. Proponents [...]

  • Sadiq Khan gains backing of Neil Kinnock to be Labour’s candidate for Mayor of London

    August 18, 2015

    Former Labour leader Neil Kinnock has pledged his support to Sadiq Khan to become the Labour candidate for London mayor. Writing for the Mirror, Kinnock said: “Labour must recapture City Hall, and our best chance of doing that is with Sadiq Khan as our candidate for London mayor in 2016.” Read more: Meet London mayor [...]

  • Did Sadiq Khan just become the new front-runner for Mayor of London?

    August 18, 2015

    Labour mayoral hopeful Sadiq Khan has received a massive boost thanks to a new Survation poll showing he would beat Conservative front-runner Zac Goldsmith in a head-to-head race for City Hall. When Survation asked 1,000 Londoners if they would vote for Khan, Goldsmith or “another party’s candidate”, a surprising 50 per cent said they would [...]

  • Poll: Tory MPs would cheer Corbyn victory

    August 18, 2015

    The #Tories for Corbyn movement may have found more supporters – on the Conservative backbenches. More than half of Tory backbench MPs would “cheer” the election of the left-wing candidate Jeremy Corbyn as Labour leader, according to a new poll out today from Maitland, a communications firm. Maitland polled 89 backbench MPs earlier this month, [...]

  • Greeks work longer hours than any other Europeans

    August 18, 2015

    Think “lazy Greeks” and “hard-working Germans”? Well, put your stereotypes away, because it turns out Greece is actually the country with longest average working hours in Europe. Germans, meanwhile, work fewer hours than any other Europeans, according data from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Greece may have suffered bad press recently, but [...]

  • Labour leadership race: Jeremy Corbyn and Andy Burnham pledge to work together while Yvette Cooper and Andy Burnham tell each other to withdraw from the contest

    August 18, 2015

    Is there a bromance blossoming among Labour leadership candidates? After Andy Burnham used a speech to praise Jeremy Corbyn and offer him a role in "rebuilding" the party, Corbyn has said he could work with Burnham, too. Speaking to BBC's Newsnight, Corbyn said: “Obviously there has to be a party of all the talents and [...]

  • Meet London mayor hopeful and Labour MP Diane Abbott: Can the left wing regain City Hall?

    August 18, 2015

    Diane Abbott may be Labour’s most left-wing hopeful for mayor of London, but the longtime MP for Hackney North and Stoke Newington insists that she is not campaigning to become the next Ken Livingstone. “I’m not the second coming of Ken Livingstone,” Abbott told City PM yesterday in her Portcullis House office. “Different gender for [...]

  • Labour leadership race: Former foreign secretary David Miliband pledges support to Liz Kendall while warning of the risks of electing Jeremy Corbyn

    August 17, 2015

    Former Labour frontbencher David Miliband has pledged his support to Liz Kendall in the Labour leadership contest. Writing in the Guardian, Miliband said he has been “struck since the beginning of the campaign by the plain speaking, fresh thinking and political courage of Liz Kendall and the new generation of politicians – Chuka Umunna, Emma [...]

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