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Italy demands EU probe over 'fake' pasta sauces

Italy's agriculture minister calls for an investigation into 'Italian sounding' pasta sauces found in the EU parliament supermarket, a scandal costing the nation €120bn annually.

MI5: Chinese Spies Target UK MPs on LinkedIn

Security service MI5 warns UK parliamentarians of new Chinese espionage attempts via LinkedIn headhunters. Read the latest on the government's security response.

Two arrested over sex noise prank in Commons

Police arrest two men after a mobile phone was found hidden in the House of Commons chamber, intended to disrupt PMQs with sex noises. Discover the security breach details.

Iraqi PM's coalition wins parliamentary elections

Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al Sudani's coalition secures victory in Iraq's parliamentary elections. Discover the political challenges ahead and what this means for the nation's future.

Fireworks ban petition forces Parliament debate

A petition demanding fireworks restrictions has surpassed 130,000 signatures, triggering a potential Parliamentary debate about banning public sales to protect vulnerable people and animals.

Military plane crash kills 20 Turkish soldiers

A Turkish military cargo plane crashes near Georgia-Azerbaijan border, killing all 20 personnel on board. Investigation underway into deadliest Turkish military incident since 2020.

Howard Backs Four-Year Parliamentary Terms

Former PM John Howard joins current leader in rare bipartisan call for four-year parliamentary terms, marking 50th anniversary of Whitlam's dismissal. Read the full story.

Turkey suspends 1,024 players in betting probe

Turkish football faces a moral crisis as 1,024 players are suspended and eight individuals arrested in a widespread investigation into alleged match betting. Discover the full story.

Bob Katter's 50-year political portrait unveiled

After half a century in Australian politics, maverick MP Bob Katter is immortalised in a new official portrait, capturing the essence of one of parliament's most colourful characters.

White Noise Disrupts Rachel Reeves' Budget Speech

Chancellor Rachel Reeves' crucial budget speech was disrupted by technical difficulties as white noise blared through Parliament, creating a chaotic scene and raising questions about Commons preparedness.

6-Month Jail Threat for MP Home Protesters

New legislation could see activists facing up to six months in jail for demonstrating outside politicians' private residences, raising serious concerns about democratic rights.

Dutch Progressives Set for Shock Election Win

Exit polls reveal a dramatic political shift in the Netherlands as the progressive Democrats 66 party surges to become the largest in parliament, marking a potential end to Mark Rutte's conservative era.

France votes to add consent clause to rape law

French parliament makes historic move to explicitly define sexual consent in law after controversial court ruling sparked nationwide protests and demands for legal reform.

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