Explainer: Boosting the City: Part Two of UK’s post-Brexit finance reforms

LONDON, July 10 (Reuters) – Britain’s finance minister Jeremy Hunt has set out proposals to unlock at least 50 billion pounds ($64 billion) in investments to bolster London as a competitive global financial centre. The so-called Mansion House Reforms come … Read More

Kremlin says Putin held post-mutiny talks with Wagner leader as top general resurfaces

MOSCOW, July 10 (Reuters) – President Vladimir Putin held Kremlin talks with Wagner mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin days after denouncing an armed mutiny he had led as treasonous, Putin’s spokesman said on Monday, as Russia’s top general resurfaced for the … Read More

Weekly Update by Mark Armstrong – July 7, 2023

Greetings from Tyler, Finding out anything about the news is, well, disgusting.  The Church of England is trying to figure out how to handle so-called gay marriage.  All kinds of contortions are necessary to accommodate weird holy men, some of … Read More

Lord’s Prayer opening may be ‘problematic’, says archbishop

Archbishop of York tells General Synod that ‘Our Father’ has patriarchal connotations The archbishop of York has suggested that opening words of the Lord’s Prayer, recited by Christians all over the world for 2,000 years, may be “problematic” because of … Read More

Citing ‘Orwellian’ Tactics, Federal Judge Orders White House to Stop Censoring Americans’ Social Media Posts

In his 155-page ruling, Judge Terry Doughty said there is “substantial evidence” the government violated the First Amendment by engaging in a large-scale censorship campaign targeting content that questioned or countered establishment narratives on COVID-19. In a landmark ruling Tuesday, … Read More

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