Day: May 3, 2023
UK security minister defends new anti-protest laws ahead of coronation
Tom Tugendhat insists people will still have ‘liberty to protest’ after government fast-tracked legislationKing Charles’s coronation is a “chance to showcase our liberty”, a cabinet minister, has said, after the UK government fast-tracked legislation t…
Stab wounds to heart and lung killed ‘brilliant’ app founder
Cash App founder Bob Lee died during surgery for stab wounds that pierced his heart and a lung.
French constitutional body rejects pension referendum call – The Associated Press
French constitutional body rejects pension referendum call The Associated PressView Full Coverage on Google News
France: Constitutional Council scraps pension referendum bid – DW (English)
France: Constitutional Council scraps pension referendum bid DW (English)French constitutional body rejects pension referendum call The Associated PressFrench Ruling Shoots Down Pension Referendum in Blow for Unions Blo…
India, Brazil among most dangerous places for activists: Report
Business & Human Rights Resource Centre says it recorded more than 550 attacks on human rights defenders in 2022.
Teenage boy opens fire in school in Serbian capital – The Associated Press
Teenage boy opens fire in school in Serbian capital The Associated PressView Full Coverage on Google News
French constitutional body rejects pension referendum call
France’s top constitutional body has rejected a last-ditch effort by opposition lawmakers to undo President Emmanuel Macron’s law raising the retirement age to 64
Mirror publisher blames revenue decline on Facebook changes
Reach’s digital revenues down almost 15% since January but newspaper sales ‘robust’The publisher of the Mirror, Express and Daily Star newspapers has blamed changes in the way Facebook displays news content for a slide in its digital revenues.Reach, wh…