Daily politics briefing for January 22, as the fallout following the Conservative Party chairman Nadhim Zahawi’s tax affairs continues
Anti-government protest held in Spain
Thousands of protesters have taken to the streets in Spain, calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez.
The demonstrations were led by the opposition party.
The government is being accused of eroding Spain’s democracy and associating…
The rink at Rideau Hall is open for skating in its 150th year
Alison Hamer, Manager of Visitor Services at Rideau Hall explains some of the history behind the public skating rink and what’s in store for its sesquicentennial.
Nine dead in horrifying mass shooting
Nine people are believed to have been killed in a mass shooting in the United States, with police descending on a crime scene in Los Angeles.
Labour urges probe of claim BBC chair ‘helped Johnson arrange guarantee on loan’
Labour is calling for an investigation after claims that the BBC chairman helped Boris Johnson arrange a guarantee on a loan of up to £800,000 weeks before he was recommended for the job by the then-prime minister. The party has written to Parliamentar…
Ghislaine Maxwell brands Prince Andrew photo a ‘fake’ in TalkTV interview
Jeremy Kyle Live: Ghislaine Behind Bars is set to air footage of Ghislaine Maxwell from inside a US prison. In two exclusive clips – released ahead of the hour-long special due to be broadcast on TalkTV on Monday at 7pm – she brands the infamous pictur…
Nine dead, more injured in LA shooting
A gunman has killed nine people in a mass shooting in Monterey Park, California, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has confirmed.
China rings in Lunar New Year with most COVID rules lifted
For the past three years, Lunar New Year celebrations were muted in the shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic.
‘Signs of cracks’ within Iran’s government as protests endure – Euronews
‘Signs of cracks’ within Iran’s government as protests endure EuronewsView Full Coverage on Google News
‘Signs of cracks’ within Iran’s government as lively protests endure
Revolutions “usually involve phases of relative calm and others of tumult,” says Ali Fathollah-Nejad at the American University of Beirut.