UK Prime Minister’s Special Envoy on LGBT+ Rights, Lord Nick Herbert

UK Special Envoy boosting engagement on LGBT+ rights

While same-sex marriage has been legalised in 35 nations around the world, discrimination and harsh laws against the LGBT+ community persist in many places, as evidenced by a recent incident…

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Britain’s Prime Minister Liz Truss reacting following Britain’s Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt presentation of tax and spending measures, part of medium-term fiscal plan at the House of Commons, in London, on October 17, 2022. / AFP

UK PM fights for survival in first parliament questions since U-turns

British Prime Minister Liz Truss is set to address lawmakers in parliament on Wednesday for the first time since abandoning her tax-slashing economic agenda, as she seeks to reassert her…

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Britain’s newly appointed Prime Minister Liz Truss poses outside of 10 Downing Street, in central London, on September 6, 2022. She has inherited an extremely difficult economic and diplomatic situation and much has to do with Russia./ AFP

OPINION: PM Truss – be careful what you wish for

Now that Liz Truss has been elected by the Conservative Party to the helm of the United Kingdom, she will have to face myriad challenges, imposed by both domestic and…

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New British Prime Minister Liz Truss makes an address outside Downing Street in London, Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2022 / AP

New UK PM Truss vows to tackle energy crisis, ailing economy

LONDON (AP) — Liz Truss became U.K. prime minister on Tuesday and immediately faced up to the enormous tasks ahead of her: curbing soaring prices, boosting the economy, easing labor…

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‘I’ll make Britain great again’, Johnson says, echoing Trump

LONDON (Reuters) – Boris Johnson promised on Thursday that Brexit would make Britain the greatest place on earth, echoing the patriotic rhetoric of U.S. President Donald Trump in his first…

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(Photo) Boris Johnson easily beat his rival in a Conservative leadership race/AFP

Boris Johnson’s magniloquent tongue reaps political gold, linguists say

LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s incoming prime minister once boasted he could recite from heart the first hundred lines of Homer’s Iliad in ancient Greek. Boris Johnson has long spun political…

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