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Metsola heads for clash with her own Parliament over child abuse bill

POLITICO

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July 5, 2026

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Parliament president and EU countries are playing procedural politics to pass a law to scan internet services for child abuse material.

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Right Wing Watch

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· Jul 7, 2026

Our Socialist Healthcare System

Quite The Honor The Screeching Of Women Government And Laws And Things

GB News

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· Jul 3, 2026

GB Mums blast soft justice, NHS maternity and child abuse sentences: 'We're not protecting children!'

Michelle Dewberry, Olivia Utley, Charlotte Griffiths and Emma Woolf discuss the damning NHS maternity care report, child safety, online child sexual abuse, mental health, and the controversial Court of Appeal decision to increase the sentences of two teenage rapists. GB Mums tackles the biggest parenting, politics and UK news stories affecting families, with honest debate and strong opinions on the issues making headlines. WATCH THE LATEST EPISODE ABOVE. Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter

The Nation

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· Jul 1, 2026

How Toxic Masculinity Took Over the Texas Senate Race

Samantha Grasso The battle between James Talarico and Ken Paxton has been overwhelmed by demagogic gender politics. The post How Toxic Masculinity Took Over the Texas Senate Race appeared first on The Nation.

Us Weekly

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· Jul 3, 2026

Tom Sandoval's Dueling Restraining Orders Explained

This week on Legally Us, Rachael Bennett, a certified family law specialist and senior attorney at Sullivan Law Associates, breaks down Tom Sandoval’s request for a domestic violence restraining order against Victoria and her father, J. Will Robinson. On Thursday, June 24, Sandoval, 44, filed for a domestic violence restraining order against Victoria and []

Sky News Australia

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· Jun 21, 2026

‘Not the Australian way’: Pauline Hanson’s family receive horrific death threats

NSW Independent MP Tania Mihailuk believes public debate should never cross the line into threats and harassment. “I have to say I extend my sympathy to her because I think it’s awful,” Ms Mihailuk told Sky News host Jaimee Rogers. “Pauline's a mother and she’s a grandmother. “She’s not the only politician; there have been so many politicians who have experienced death threats and all sorts of harassment over the years. “We don’t want people making such extreme threats; it is not the way Australia operates."

Watchdog Uganda

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· Jun 30, 2026

UWOPA renews push for stronger laws to shape Uganda’s future

Legislators under the Uganda Women Parliamentary Association (UWOPA) have been encouraged to contribute to the dismantling of structural inequalities through targeted legislation, equitable resource distribution and effective representation. Speaker Jacob Marksons Oboth said UWOPA has been the most enduring and influential parliamentary group since its inception in 1989, and urged members to push for the [] The post UWOPA renews push for stronger laws to shape Uganda’s future appeared first on Watchdog Uganda.

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Related coverage for "Metsola heads for clash with her own Parliament over child abuse bill": Right Wing Watch — Our Socialist Healthcare System. GB News — GB Mums blast soft justice, NHS maternity and child abuse sentences: 'We're not protecting children!'. The Nation — How Toxic Masculinity Took Over the Texas Senate Race. Us Weekly — Tom Sandoval's Dueling Restraining Orders Explained. Sky News Australia — ‘Not the Australian way’: Pauline Hanson’s family receive horrific death threats. Watchdog Uganda — UWOPA renews push for stronger laws to shape Uganda’s future