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Should Parliamentarian, Senators Salaries Be Increased?

Eyewitness News Bahamas

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July 2, 2026

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Eye Radio

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· Jul 2, 2026

Government says civil servants’ salaries being paid in phases

The Minister of Information and Government Spokesperson says salaries for civil servants and organized forces are now being processed and paid in phases across the country. According to Ateny Wek Aten, “the salaries are now being paid. Some ministries have already got their salaries, the army got salaries, the old organized forces, the money for [] The post Government says civil servants’ salaries being paid in phases appeared first on Eye Radio.

Education | The Guardian

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· Jul 1, 2026

Badenoch urges Burnham to condemn defence investment plan as No 10 says funding is ‘credible’ – as it happened

Minister and MPs have raised concerns that his ‘poisoned chalice’ plan will take cash from much-needed road projectsMinister and MP ‘furious’ over cuts to road projects to fund defence planDan Sabbagh is the Guardian’s defence and security editor.Andy Burnham is a “true patriot” who will provide the money needed to maintain Britain’s security when he becomes prime minister, the new defence secretary, Dan Jarvis, said on a visit to a factory in Cambridge today.I’ve known Andy Burnham for more than 15 years, he is a true patriot, and I absolutely believe that he will make sure that we have the resources that we need to field the kind of capabilities that are required given the nature of the world that we’re operating in.I know what we need to do to keep Britain safe, and I’m absolutely confident that Andy Burnham, as the next prime minister, knows that as well, and we’ll make sure in the context of the next spending review that we’ve got the resources we need to keep the country safe. Continue reading...

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jun 21, 2026

El Nino is a global crisis, keeping close watch on situation: Piyush Goyal

Highlighting measures related to agriculture support, the Minister cited procurement at Minimum Support Price (MSP), fertiliser subsidies, and increased MSP rates over the past decade

Eyewitness News Bahamas

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· Jul 3, 2026

Munroe: No Legislation Yet on Proposed Salary Increase

Munroe: No Legislation Yet on Proposed Salary Increase

National Post

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· Jul 9, 2026

Economist proposes changes to equalization payments to ease provincial tensions

One of Alberta's leading economists says that tying federal equalization payments to provincial GDP could help ease regional tensions

Reuters

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· Jul 1, 2026

LIVE: UK PM Keir Starmer takes questions in parliament

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer takes questions in parliament. Starmer pledged to spend an extra $20 billion to modernize Britain's depleted armed forces in a long-delayed investment plan that is designed to prepare for the wars of the future and mark his legacy. #uk #britain #starmer #keirstarmer #defense #pmqs #live #Reuters #News Keep up with the latest news from around the world: https://www.reuters.com/

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Related coverage for "Should Parliamentarian, Senators Salaries Be Increased?": Eye Radio — Government says civil servants’ salaries being paid in phases. Education | The Guardian — Badenoch urges Burnham to condemn defence investment plan as No 10 says funding is ‘credible’ – as it happened. The Hindu BusinessLine — El Nino is a global crisis, keeping close watch on situation: Piyush Goyal. Eyewitness News Bahamas — Munroe: No Legislation Yet on Proposed Salary Increase. National Post — Economist proposes changes to equalization payments to ease provincial tensions. Reuters — LIVE: UK PM Keir Starmer takes questions in parliament