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Agreement for affordable Hatfield town centre flats approved

Agreement for affordable Hatfield town centre flats approved
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Here s what the T3 staff actually bought on Prime Day (and if they have any regrets)

2021-06-27T06:00:00Z Amazon Prime Day 2021 was a doozy this year, with a ton of sales prices dropping down to the lowest we ve ever seen them. So when the T3 team was asked what we d be watching out for at the beginning of the week, we were eager to share the products on our wishlist we d (hopefully!) be buying in the Prime Day sales. But the best laid plans sometimes mean you re eyeing up a £170 power tool for your home gym in the run up to Prime Day, only to find yourself spooning with a chubby seal plush when the dust clears. It s a crazy time, is what I m saying. 

Liberalism imperialism and historical imagination nineteenth century visions greater britain | British history after 1450

Liberalism imperialism and historical imagination nineteenth century visions greater britain | British history after 1450
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Welwyn Hatfield Council leader announces changes to cabinet

Welwyn Hatfield Council leader announces changes to cabinet
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How a Democracy Can Be Undermined: Some Lessons

Modern Diplomacy Published 1 week ago Democracies have an inbuilt flaw when their own processes can be employed to undermine them.  It is what has happened in Hungary in the last decade, and Hungary is not alone.  In his youth the current prime minister of Hungary, Viktor Orban, was an ardent dissident leading a youth movement, Fidesz, and in 1989 he was calling for the removal of Soviet troops and free democratic elections.  Opposition to single-party socialist rule was eventually successful, and he was elected a Fidesz member of the National Assembly in 1990.  In 1998, his party won a plurality, and he served his first term as prime minister until 2002 when the socialists returned to power.  However, a landslide victory in 2010 gave Orban a two-thirds supermajority, and with it the power to amend constitutional laws. 

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