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Rishi Sunak rules out holding general election on 2 May
14 de marzo, puesto en línea por Eleni Courea Political correspondentPM moves to quash speculation he was preparing to call national poll to coincide with local elections Rishi Sunak has ruled out holding a general election on 2 May, when voters are to go to the polls in local elections. Asked by ITV News West Country whether he was preparing to call a snap (...) -
Kamala Harris puts abortion front and center with visit to Minnesota clinic
14 de marzo, puesto en línea por Carter ShermanVice-president toured Planned Parenthood facility signaling issue will be key in election Kamala Harris visited a Planned Parenthood abortion clinic on Thursday, becoming what is believed to be the first vice-president ever to do so. Harris stopped by a clinic in Minnesota, a state where (...) -
UN must block Iranian missile supply to Houthis in Yemen, UK and US say
14 de marzo, puesto en línea por Patrick Wintour Diplomatic editorCalls during Yemen briefing come as missile believed to have been launched by Houthis strikes a vessel off Aden The US and UK have called for a UN maritime inspectorate to do more to prevent Iranian missiles reaching Houthi-controlled ports in the west of Yemen. The calls during a UN security (...) -
Prosecutors willing to delay Trump’s hush-money trial to review new records
14 de marzo, puesto en línea por Guardian staffManhattan prosecutors say they are willing to delay ex-president’s trial – due to start later this month – up to 30 days Manhattan prosecutors on Thursday said they are willing to delay Donald Trump’s trial on charges related to making hush-money payments for up to 30 days so they can review (...) -
Gove faces legal action threats after suggesting Muslim groups are extremist
14 de marzo, puesto en línea por Rajeev Syal and Ben QuinnCommunity secretary’s new definition of extremism attracts criticism in parliament, including from Tory former minister Michael Gove is facing threats of legal action after naming Muslim organisations that could fall foul of a new definition of extremism. Amid free speech fears among (...)