In July, Nigel Farage of Reform UK won a seat in the House of Commons on his eighth attempt, aiming to shake up Britain’s traditional two-party system. Farage predicts a political revolution with hundreds of newcomers under the Reform UK label by the next election in 2029, challenging both the Conservative and Labour parties as he gains momentum and becomes a frontrunner for the position of Prime Minister. The UK’s political landscape is shifting towards a more unpredictable multiparty system, causing concern among top officials from the Tory and Labour parties about the threat posed by Reform UK.
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Teen Pregnancy Bill Stalls Again in Philippines
Since 2016, Sen. Risa Hontiveros has been pushing a bill in the Philippine legislature to address the high rate of teen pregnancies in the country, which is one of the highest in Asia. The bill aims to prevent teen pregnancies that have led to a staggering birth rate among girls aged 10-14, reaching 40.3 per…, highlighting the urgent need for legislative action to protect the health and rights of young girls in the Philippines. Full...
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