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‘The hardest part of governing isn’t making promises – it’s delivering them’

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July 10, 2026

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The prospect of a change of Prime Minister inevitably brings questions about priorities, personalities and policy. It should The post ‘The hardest part of governing isn’t making promises – it’s delivering them’ appeared first on LabourList.

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Daily Post Nigeria

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· Jun 24, 2026

FCT projects: Tinubu fulfils promises, solves problems – Wike

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike, on Wednesday declared that President Bola Tinubu’s administration fulfils its promises to Nigerians and the people of the capital city. Wike assured that Tinubu’s administration “is here to solve problems and the challenges of the people”. He spoke at the official commissioning of Kuje to Gwagwalada Dual [] FCT projects: Tinubu fulfils promises, solves problems – Wike

The Rising Nepal

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· Jul 4, 2026

Govt creats opportunities for youths at home: Minister Pokharel

By Kedar Timalsina,Banepa, July 4: Minister for Education and Sports Sasmit Pokharel has said that the current governmen...

Football | The Guardian

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· Jun 25, 2026

Senegal’s World Cup is hanging by a thread after comedy of errors on and off pitch

Pape Thiaw’s side need to beat Iraq handsomely to progress from tough group after persisting issue of poor governanceAs the most successful president in Fédération Sénégalaise de Football (FSF) history, Augustin Senghor was looking forward to overseeing the Lions of Teranga’s World Cup campaign, after doing the same for those in Russia and Qatar. But the 60-year-old lawyer, who doubles as the mayor of Gorée island – the point from where large numbers of Africans were shipped to the Americas during the transatlantic slave trade – surprisingly lost his job in last August’s FSF elections.“After losing the election I decided to stay quiet and not talk too much about football, to allow the new administration to take charge, with my cooperation and full support,” Senghor told the Guardian. His achievements and the largely professional manner in which the FSF was led during his presidency have become a talking point in Senegal as the comedy of errors in governance by the new FSF administration, led by Abdoulaye Fall, comes to light. Continue reading...

Libyan News Agency

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· Jun 30, 2026

UNSMIL: Participants in the Governance Track stress on the importance of a unified government and a consensual legal framework for credible elections.

UNSMIL: Participants in the Governance Track stress on the importance of a unified government and a consensual legal framework for credible elections.

Yonhap News Agency

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· Jul 7, 2026

Finance minister says gov't seeks complementary measures against single-stock leveraged ETFs

SEOUL, July 7 (Yonhap) -- Finance Minister Koo Yun-cheol said Tuesday the govern...

GB News

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· Jun 22, 2026

Keir Starmer will leave a 'legacy of failure', Suella Braverman tells GB News

Suella Braverman has declared that Sir Keir Starmer will leave a legacy of failure following his resignation as Prime Minister today.Speaking to GB News, the Reform UK MP told GB News that his departure was inevitable after two years of scandal.She said: Of course at a human level, you can't help but be a bit moved, but I'm not going to miss Keir Starmer. He's been one of the worst prime ministers our country has ever seen, and talk about legacy, I think his legacy is going to go down as one of the worst in our history. Mandelson scandal, corruption, a friend of a paedophile put into our most important position in Washington, the special relationship with the US is absolutely dead because of Starmer's bad foreign policy. Chagos Islands, British territory being sold off in the name of reparations, a tin-earred response to grooming gangs, an absolute failure to stop the boats and secure our borders, record taxation, small businesses being crippled and going bust. I could go on. So this is a legacy of failure, and I'm afraid that the end was inevitable.WATCH ABOVE. Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter

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Related coverage for "‘The hardest part of governing isn’t making promises – it’s delivering them’": Daily Post Nigeria — FCT projects: Tinubu fulfils promises, solves problems – Wike. The Rising Nepal — Govt creats opportunities for youths at home: Minister Pokharel. Football | The Guardian — Senegal’s World Cup is hanging by a thread after comedy of errors on and off pitch. Libyan News Agency — UNSMIL: Participants in the Governance Track stress on the importance of a unified government and a consensual legal framework for credible elections.. Yonhap News Agency — Finance minister says gov't seeks complementary measures against single-stock leveraged ETFs. GB News — Keir Starmer will leave a 'legacy of failure', Suella Braverman tells GB News