The Motion of Confidence in the Ceann Comhairle plus vote is expected to begin at 3.55pm with vote at about 6.30pm. Harry McGee writes: The Government expects the motion of confidence in Ceann ...
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A Libyan warlord who allegedly controlled migrant smuggling routes into Europe and a network of torture prisons had direct links to Britain. Osama Almasri Najim, who is wanted by the International ...
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The fierce debate about smartphones and adolescent mental health rests on conflicting science. Researchers and technology companies must work to improve it.