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The Guardian18d
UK firefighters vote to accept new pay offer
The FBU’s general secretary, Matt Wrack, said: “The overwhelming vote by FBU members to accept the improved offer means the dispute is resolved on terms that are favourable to firefighters.
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Firefighter strikes avoided as union votes to accept 12 per cent pay rise
Fire Brigades Union members voted to accept the offer of a 7 per cent pay rise backdated to July 2022, plus an additional 5 ...
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We’ll meet in the streets, furious protesters tell Macron after he survives confidence vote
Violent clashes erupt soon after motion to bring down embattled government falls just nine votes short of passing ...
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King Charles’s Brexit visit to France cancelled because of violent pension protests
The Elysée said the royal visit had been postponed following a telephone conversation between Macron and King Charles.
Firefighter Nation28d
Meanwhile, in the UK: Fire Chief Bans the Word ‘Firemen’ – It’s a ‘Micro-Aggression’
Russel’s email points out that the term firefighter, in use for over 40 years ... and continued use of it represents a micro-aggression, the UK’s Daily Mail reports. A former member of ...
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UK parliament to hold first debate and vote on illegal migration bill March 13
LONDON, March 9 (Reuters) - Britain's parliament will debate and vote on the government's Illegal Migration Bill for the first time on March 13, the leader of the House of Commons said on Thursday.
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Charles’s visit to Palace of Versailles could be moved over fears of violence
King Charles’s first visit to France since becoming monarch could be far from the lavish reception he was expecting over ...
Politico Europe3d
15 things Vote Leave promised on Brexit — and what it got
LONDON — It was a long time coming, but the Brexit campaign can finally be judged on its promises. In 2016, Vote Leave made a series of pledges, suggestions and assertions about what would happen if ...
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FTSE 100 lower but holds above 7,900 level lost earlier; firefighter strikes off after vote
FTSE 100 stays below day's peak of 7,948.67 US stocks hold firm ahead of Fed comment and data UK construction sector rebounds in February Firefighters have voted to accept an improved pay offer from ...
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Paris erupts in violence after Macron wins no-confidence vote by just nine
The pension bill, raising the retirement age in France from 62 to 64, will become law after the government survived two ...
Firefighter Nation22d
Apopka (FL) Firefighters Vote No Confidence in Chief; Seek New Leadership for Safety Upgrades
Apopka firefighters and the father of a fallen firefighter who died in an accident ... The union said a vote of no confidence in the chief passed with 85% in support. “We ask you to remove ...
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Sunak says parliament ‘will express its view’ as Tory MPs urge Brexit vote
LONDON — Rishi Sunak's grumbling backbenchers could get a chance to vote on his impending deal on post-Brexit trading arrangements in Northern Ireland, the British prime minister indicated Wednesday.

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