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Reform UK examined by police over ‘overspending’ in Farage election campaign

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Nigel Farage has been accused of failing to declare several expenses during his 2024 election campaign in Clacton.

Reform UK denies Nigel Farage broke electoral law

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Reform UK has denied claims of Nigel Farage breaking electoral law.

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With economic reforms, countries will be borrowing from Nigeria by 2026 – Remi Tinubu

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The First Lady of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, Sunday, said with the ongoing reforms and economic rebound, other countries would be borrowing from Nigeria by 2026.

PEBEC honours NECA as reform momentum shifts toward deeper public–private collaboration

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Onome Amuge Nigeria’s push to stabilise its business environment received a symbolic boost recently as…

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Questions over Reform’s donations as electoral watchdog urged to investigate crypto links

Exclusive: Labour and the Lib Dems have called for a probe amid concerns over donations to Reform UK

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Australia unveils education reforms, reassures Indian students on safety

www.thehindu.com

Indians are among the fastest-growing skilled migrant groups with Hindus and Sikhs from Indian heritage making up nearly 4% of Australia’s population

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Without reforms to our policing system, proposed state police may not function well — Ohanaeze

guardian.ng

The apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, on Sunday threw their weight behind the proposed state police to help curtail the ravaging security challenges facing the country, adding that the state police will not function…

Benefits claimants with anxiety face cuts – as new welfare reforms loom

inews.co.uk

Work and Pensions Secretary Pat McFadden signalled that a fresh round of reforms was likely next year

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EHCPs for SEND children won’t be scrapped entirely under reforms

inews.co.uk

Officials believe the new reforms will limit the need for Education Health and Care Plans

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Reform defector denies 'backstabbing' as he distances himself from Farage's Glasgow comments

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Lord Offord has claimed Reform “have no issue” with Glasgow schoolchildren Nigel Farage used to stoke fears over immigrants “culturally smashing” the city.

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Nigeria’s reform momentum shows Africa’s readiness to shape global Customs standards – Adeniyi

The Chairperson of the World Customs Organisation (WCO) Council, Adewale Adeniyi, has said that his recent election signals a broader recognition of the growing reform-driven credibility of African Customs administrations,

How Africa dances, networks, pushes for reforms at Creative Connect Afrika

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From Eli Six30, a young Ghanaian musician; to Jiire Smith, an Abu Dhabi-based youthful Nigerian musician; Mohamed Yahyaoui, a Moroccan

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Supporters laud Tinubu’s economic gains, demand reform in nation’s security

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has received fresh commendations from his supporters over what they described as visible improvements in the economy, even as they called for urgent reforms in the

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Young people risk losing benefits under UK welfare reforms

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Youths will have to accept offers of work or training as part of government plan, says McFadden

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Odili Calls for Reform, Awareness, Strategic Solutions on Mental Health Challenges

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As mental health challenges accelerate across the world, the severe shortage of trained mental health professionals has become a global public health emergency. With millions unable to access timely care

David Lammy accused of distorting rape case figures in ‘cynical’ attempt to push through jury trial reforms

www.thesun.co.uk

SENIOR barristers have accused the Justice Secretary of misrepresenting figures about rape cases to fast-track the abolition of jury trials. David Lammy has been branded as "cynical" for suggesting that 60 per cent of victims are…

David Lammy accused of distorting rape case figures in ‘cynical’ attempt to push through jury trial reforms

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SENIOR barristers have accused the Justice Secretary of misrepresenting figures about rape cases to fast-track the abolition of jury trials. David Lammy has been branded as "cynical" for suggesting that 60 per cent of victims are…