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UK MPs Facing Sexual Offence Charges To Be Barred From Parliament

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Lawmakers narrowly voted to alter regulations, potentially preventing UK MPs accused of serious sexual or violent crimes from entering parliament. Parliament narrowly decided, with just one vote in favor, that MPs arrested on such charges…

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Georgian Parliament approves ‘foreign agent law’, defying protests

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The approval defies mass street protests by Georgians who fear the bill will strip civil rights and push their country further into Moscow’s orbit.

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Georgian parliament passes 'Russia law' aimed at curbing foreign influence after weeks of mass protests

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Georgia's parliament approved the controversial so-called "Russia law," which aims to decrease foreign influence in media, after weeks of mass demonstrations against it.

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Clashes at Georgian parliament as 'foreign agents bill' passes – video

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Georgian protesters opposed to a 'foreign influence' bill picketed the Georgian parliament amid a major police presence during the third, and final reading of the bill. Police attempted to disperse demonstrators and people were seen being…

Passage of ‘foreign influence’ bill sparks clashes at Georgia’s parliament

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Police scuffled with protesters on the steps of Georgia’s parliament after passage of a 'foreign influence' bill.

Fighting breaks out in Georgian parliament over 'Russian law'

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Tensions flared in the Georgian parliament during a debate on a controversial 'foreign influence' bill, seen as a threat to democracy.

Turkish Parliament Speaker Kurtulmuş urges peace in Ukraine

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Parliament Speaker Numan Kurtulmuş called for peace in Ukraine as he held talks with his Ukrainian counterpart Ruslan Stefanchuk in Türkiye's capital Ankara on Tuesday.

Fists fly again in Georgian parliament (VIDEO)

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Lawmakers got into a brawl before ultimately passing new ‘foreign agent’ legislation Read Full Article at RT.com

Landlords 'holding parliament hostage' over threat of selling up

news.sky.com

Landlords have been accused of "holding parliament hostage" with the threat of selling up to stop tenants' rights from being strengthened.

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Police clash with protesters after Georgia’s parliament passes ‘Russian law’

inews.co.uk

Demonstrators opposing 'repressive' law smash through barriers with crowbars as officers deploy tear gas and cannon

Riot police disperse protesters outside Georgian parliament after passing of 'foreign agents' bill

www.standard.co.uk

Rolling protests have brought hundreds of thousands of people onto the streets of Tbilisi

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Georgian parliament ignores protests to pass 'foreign agent' bill

www.dailysabah.com

Georgia's parliament ignored mass weekslong protests to adopt a controversial 'foreign influence' law on Tuesday.

Falkirk Council object over plans to split up the area for Scottish Parliament elections

www.dailyrecord.co.uk

Denny and Banknock would be represented by a Cumbernauld & Kilsyth MSP if the latest plans are approved

Violence breaks out outside AND inside parliament as Georgia APPROVES 'Russian law' bill that has plunged the country into crisis and pushed it closer to Putin

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Footage shows demonstrators attempting to break through the barriers outside the government building as hundreds of police officers storm out and roughly drag people away.

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Riot police move in on Georgia parliament protesters

www.bbc.co.uk

There have been weeks of mass street protests in the capital sparked by a divisive "foreign agent" law.

Protesters smash Georgian parliament barricade over ‘foreign agents’ bill

www.independent.co.uk

Protesters broke through a barricade at the Georgian parliament on Tuesday, 14 May, after politicians voted to approve the third and final reading of a bill on “foreign agents” that has caused a political crisis in the country.

Labour ‘would embed good employment practices’ in Parliament

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The shadow leader of the Commons said that if elected, a Labour government would improve the culture in Parliament and restore public trust.

Isle of Man dying Bill not workable, Baroness Finlay tells its parliament

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The detail of the Assisted Dying Bill is being debated at the clauses stage.

Labour ‘would embed good employment practices’ in Parliament

www.shropshirestar.com

The shadow leader of the Commons said that if elected, a Labour government would improve the culture in Parliament and restore public trust.