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Councils prepare for the stark reality of falling rolls

Schools Week

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July 2, 2026

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Legal Insurrection

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· Jul 4, 2026

Green Robes, Red Strings: National Security Watchdog Flags ELI’s CCP Ties to Judicial Training

If our political leaders are serious about both national security and the integrity of our courts, they must treat this as a counterintelligence problem, not just another Washington “review.” The post Green Robes, Red Strings: National Security Watchdog Flags ELI’s CCP Ties to Judicial Training first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.

Limerick Post Newspaper

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· Jul 8, 2026

Teskey lays down the law over nominations to new policing partnership

FINE Gael councillor Adam Teskey had the alarm bells ringing as he was elected Cathaoirleach of the Adare-Rathkeale District. Cllr Teskey, a former chair of the Limerick City and County Council’s Joint Policing Committee (JPC), took aim at the Local Community Safety Partnerships (LCSPs), at the district’s AGM. In his first duty as Cathaoirleach, he [] The post Teskey lays down the law over nominations to new policing partnership appeared first on Limerick Post.

WyoFile

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· Jul 3, 2026

July 4 parades: Flags, floats, road apples and street sweepers

Street sweepers want thoroughfares left undung. The post July 4 parades: Flags, floats, road apples and street sweepers appeared first on WyoFile .

RedState

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· Jun 30, 2026

More Massachusetts Idiocy: Town Tells Residents to Take Down Their Flags, They Might Annoy the Plovers

More Massachusetts Idiocy: Town Tells Residents to Take Down Their Flags, They Might Annoy the Plovers

POLITICO

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· Jul 3, 2026

Power 40 Paris — notre classement 2026

Notre top 40 des influenceurs qui structurent l’agenda politique, les affaires publiques à Paris et joueront un rôle déterminant en vue de 2027.

GB News

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· Jul 7, 2026

WATCH: Suella Braverman hails 'noble act' by Nigel Farage following resignation as MP

Reform UK MP Suella Braverman has hailed the noble act by Nigel Farage after resigning as MP for Clacton.Speaking to GB News, Ms Braverman said: I think it's a very noble act that Nigel has done today, which is, let's put it to the people, let's see what they think, and let's see if the establishment is actually serving the interests of the British people.They're being let down now by the failures of the Labour Party, who are chopping and changing prime ministers without any kind of consideration for what the British people have asked for. This is about asking the people, that's who all MPs are fundamentally answerable to.WATCH ABOVE. Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter

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Related coverage for "Councils prepare for the stark reality of falling rolls": Legal Insurrection — Green Robes, Red Strings: National Security Watchdog Flags ELI’s CCP Ties to Judicial Training. Limerick Post Newspaper — Teskey lays down the law over nominations to new policing partnership. WyoFile — July 4 parades: Flags, floats, road apples and street sweepers. RedState — More Massachusetts Idiocy: Town Tells Residents to Take Down Their Flags, They Might Annoy the Plovers. POLITICO — Power 40 Paris — notre classement 2026. GB News — WATCH: Suella Braverman hails 'noble act' by Nigel Farage following resignation as MP