Macron to give TV interview in bid to calm unrest over pension reform
French President Emmanuel Macron will address the country on Wednesday in a much-anticipated television interview, aimed at appeasing the anger against his pension reform adopted
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French President Emmanuel Macron will address the country on Wednesday in a much-anticipated television interview, aimed at appeasing the anger against his pension reform adopted
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Northern Ireland’s Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) is set to vote against the UK government’s plan for post-Brexit trade agreements in Northern Ireland. Its leader, Sir
On 16 March, the French government triggered the now infamous article 49.3 to bypass parliament and push through its controversial pension reform bill. The act,
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