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Why is Rachel Reeves not sacked? Who will rid us of this clueless Chancellor? Whatever face-saving, backside-covering blather ...
It was painful to watch Rachel Reeves on Laura Kuenssberg's show on Sunday morning. The Chancellor was a blinking, stuttering ...
As Canada’s 45th federal campaign gets underway, author and historian Arthur Milnes offers up a 45-question quiz to see how ...
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GB News on MSNI asked Labour's First Minister to define a woman - her response has real consequences - Darren MillarInternational Women’s Day is a time to celebrate women's and girls' achievements, rights, and potential. Yet when I asked the ...
Kirsty Coventry of Zimbabwe has been elected the first female president of the International Olympic Committee, and the 10th ...
Kirsty Coventry has been elected president of the International Olympic Committee. She's the first woman and first African to ...
Kemi Badenoch rose from humble beginnings in Nigeria to become Britain's first Black opposition leader and Conservative Party ...
Kirsty Coventry has made sporting history by being elected president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) at its General Assembly on Thursday (March 20, 2025). She will be the first woman and ...
Coventry's win also was a victory for outgoing IOC president Thomas Bach, who has long been seen as promoting her as his ...
Kirsty Coventry, 41, of Zimbabwe becomes the first woman to lead the IOC. She is eligible to serve up to a 12-year term.
In the 19th-century, Harriet Livermore boldly defended a women’s right to speak in the church and pulpit.
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