Author: The Parliament Magazine
As Washington deepens industrial ties with Japan, South Korea and Australia, Europe risks being left out unless it partners with its Asian allies.Read More
By Petra Wischgoll, Oliver Denzer and Cassell Bryan-Low DAMP, Germany (Reuters) -Two European governments have agreed to buy underwater drones for military use, their German manufacturer told Reuters, as countries in the region ramp up defence spending to address what they say is an increased …Read More
Zelenskyy’s co-production agreements across the continent are kindling the fires of the naval defence industry.Read More
Rachel Reeves has announced a £2,000 cap on salary sacrifice schemes that pay into a pension – with contributions over that threshold to be taxed.Read More
The accidental leak of details of Rachel Reeves’ Budget by the Office of Budget Responsibility (OBR) before she got to her feet was one final bit of chaos for this make-or-break Budget, says political editor David MaddoxRead More
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced her tax and spending plans, many of which will apply directly in Scotland.Read More
Paul Doyle, 54, dramatically changed his plea and admitted deliberately ploughing his car into football fansRead More
LONDON (AP) — Britain’s unpopular center-left Labour government sought to seize the political narrative Wednesday with a tax-raising budget that it hopes will boost economic growth, reduce child poverty and ease cost-of-living pressures.Read More
Middle East News: Dubai has enacted Law No. (17) of 2025, governing lost and abandoned property, assigning responsibilities to Dubai Police, and imposing fines for violations. The new law defines lost and abandoned items, streamlines reporting and reclaiming processes, and rewards honest finders.Read More
Many parts of the new law, named for the Ukrainian refugee killed on Charlotte’s light rail, go into effect Monday.Read More