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Today in the EU – A round-up of the latest updates from the attack in Berlin. How the protests against Turkey have intensified in Cyprus and Greece and the chaos from Brussels, at the European Parliament. Today in the EU Poland’s financial markets take a severe blow When refugees began pouring out of Ukraine, neighbouring Poland was overwhelmingly supportive, opening its door and hearts to those fleeing war. Volunteers from across the country mobilised to provide emergency shelter, helping ease overcrowding at border camps. But more than three months since Russia’s invasion, strains are beginning to show. The housing market has…
Latest from Berlin today where a man driving a car ploughed into pedestrians killing 1 and injuring 9 in chaos attack. At least one person was killed and nine others injured after a vehicle ploughed into pedestrians in Berlin on Wednesday morning, rescue services said. Berlin police spokesman Martin Dams said the incident happened near the popular Kurfuerstendamm shopping street in the west of the German capital. Images from the scene show a small, silver Renault vehicle lodged inside a shop window. Latest from Berlin The number of casualties was confirmed to The Associated Press by Berlin fire service spokesman Stefan…
Boris Johnson survived the confidence vote, but only narrowly – so what does the future look like for the PM?
PM Boris Johnson survived the confidence vote, but only narrowly – so how did the UK newspapers react to the news? and what does the future look like for the PM.
The Telegraph says there may not be a clear alternative leader within the party now, but that doesn’t mean one will never emerge.
The Guardian’s editorial says Keir Starmer, you have a golden opportunity. Now try a bit of Corbynism.
The Independent says It is axiomatic that any political leader who faces a vote of confidence is doomed, sooner or later.
Daily Express says BORIS JOHNSON clings onto power, seeing off a plot by rebel Tories to oust him from No10 in what he declared a “convincing result”.
PMQs Live – Northern Ireland protocol, Starmer goes soft on PM
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