
No rapprochement with voters for Macron, just the sound of pots and pans
The French president is throwing everything at the wall to avoid becoming a lame duck.
The French president is throwing everything at the wall to avoid becoming a lame duck.
Thousands of junior doctors across England are staging the longest-ever period of industrial action in their profession’s history.
Whoever wins the battle of pension reform – the unions or Macron – France will be changed.
Britain’s economy and society was afflicted in the chaotic, sclerotic ’70s. Today is the same, but different.
The Royal College of Nursing is locked in “intensive talks” with health secretary Steve Barclay after halting its planned strike action.
News of intensive pay talks with the Royal College of Nursing suggests the Government is starting to see nurses as a special case. But this will likely rile other health unions who feel left out in the cold.
This week’s letters argue that Britain shouldn’t give fighter jets to Ukraine and that Sunak must reform visas to attract skilled foreign workers.
The single biggest day of industrial action in over a decade took place in Britain on Wednesday.
NHS crisis, strike deadlock, energy prices – all are being squeezed out of the public discourse in favour of easy culture wars.
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