UK Column News - 2nd February 2024 … Guardian: Global pandemic agreement at risk of falling apart , WHO warns James Roguski … member nation of the WHO to defend the rule of law and enforce Article 55. James Roguski …
Who Wants a Multipolar World Order?—Part II … . In Part 1 , we looked at the many points of agreement that some of us in the West can find … is a term with no meaning in international law. Consequently, NATO states can contribute …
A Dark Age Lights the Way … We normally think of history as one catastrophe after another, war … of the oligarchical principle in law and governance, was inherently corrupt, …
The Common Purpose - State Control of the Press by Appointment … the British State is taking direct control of the press via the Leveson Inquiry. This will … wields influence within the banking industry, law firms, accountancy firms and their trainers. …
UK Column News - 11th January 2016 … With No Warrant Produced And No Audit Trail Of Documents Trial In Progress At Time Of UK … INDEPENDENT 8 January 2016: UK Spying Laws Criticised By Government's Watchdog As …
UK Column News - 16th October 2015 … Figures indicate the number of minutes into the broadcast at which the item … stop investigative journalism until the law is changed.’ The naïve who have failed to …
One Ring to Rule Them All—The WHO’s Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness and Response Treaty … World Health Organization is the One Ring to Rule them All, and its written goal, inscribed in fiery letters along both sides of its band, is the Pandemic Prevention, …
Volunteers: Talent For The "New Class" … 21 million people volunteer at least one day of their time each year, contributing … are naturally held under the Chatham House Rule. Volunteering and Leadership So Martyn …
UK Column News - 16th June 2023 … to U.S. Firm Growing Solar Panels Instead Of Poppies 15:53 Alcis: Unprecedented … military assistance European Centre for Law and Justice (2009): The case of the …
UK Column News - 27th May 2024 … WHO Member States agree to share outcomes of historic IHR, pandemic agreement processes to … or the #IDF what is the exact ‘international law’ that makes the burning of dozens of …
Power: A German monologue … racial problem there will disappear in a puff of smoke? You reckon if the French Government … want to understand that it follows its own laws, that it cannot be reduced to good or evil …
Wizards & Fairies In Kabuki-Land … Watching the hopeless performance of the US Senate Banking Committee the day before … into a dictatorship under permanent emergency rule - just as informed people have been warning …
UK Column News - 28th October 2020 … https://ionainstitute.ie/clergy-who-hold-acts-of-public-worship-can-go-… Wikipedia: - … Duty. Sources: ******** Cambridge Private Law Video: - …
UK Column News - 3rd May 2023 … about ammunition shortages for Ukraine Times Of Israel: US quietly shipping ammo to Ukraine … title Northern Territory, Australia, Statute Law Amendment (Succession of the Crown) Act 2023 …
UK Column News - 2nd December 2024 … News. Lammy and Cummings Herald the End of the UK’s Hard and Soft Power: It’s All Coming … (on X): Joe Biden’s post No one is above the law. Face the Nation (YouTube): Biden says "no …
Dutch campaigner: Government's track record does not justify trusting them with Covid passports … risks entailed by Covid passports in the light of the recent Dutch child benefit scandal Since … or the CoronaCheck app has been required by law for access to several kinds of public venue …
UK Column News - 2nd October 2023 … today’s UK Column News. Ukraine: The Spoils Of War 00:31 RUSI: Identifying Ukraine’s War Dead … A Protected Characteristic 11:53 The Times: Law protects opposition to critical race theory, …
The Queensferry Speech … legal prosecution. As a result, the promotion of values that claim to be liberal and democratic … Now, we hold that we are all equal before the law in a common-law jurisdiction. So, you might …
Leveson Inquiry … The UK Column has already written a number of articles warning about the real Leveson … of the media should, under the ‘warts and all’ rule, take some blame for the present problems? …