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Podcast - Losing game: Greece's weak defence against hooliganism
Agoraspoke to Professor Geoff Pearson, a senior lecturer in criminal law at the University of Manchester
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Newsletter 332 - 18/03/2022
Geoff Pearson, a senior lecturer in criminal law at the University of Manchester, to get a better
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Parties re-work strategies as clearer picture emerges for election run-up
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat although the PM denied he was ever thinking of making a second change to the electoral law, he
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Greece needs to re-think natural gas policy, starting with demand
Agorato be enshrined in the country’s first Climate Law – the main instrument for meeting the EU’s “Fit for 55” climate
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Strike acts as focal point for cost-of-living frustration despite higher energy subsidies
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe centre-right party is too soft on issues like law and order, immigration and matters of “national
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Effort to keep Greek-Turkish ties on even keel put under stress
PoliticsForeign Policyand are contrary to fundamental principles of international law.” In addition to being illegal and provocative
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Speculation about snap polls after summer revived by PM's US trip
PoliticsGreek Politicsbeing questioned but he is likely to argue that the change of the electoral law necessitated
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Tension with Turkey dominates government agenda at home and abroad
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the eastern Mediterranean with his fellow EU leaders. “Greece is a country which has international law
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Deal with Germany over arms to Ukraine irks opposition
PoliticsGreek Politicsbacking in both cases. ND is also seen as being considerably stronger on law and order, attracting
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Parties balanced finely as build-up to next elections gathers pace
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAs speculation continues about the timing of the next elections, opinion polls are still suggesting that there can be no clear winner at the next ballot and that a second vote, under the electoral law passed by the current government, or even a coalition could be needed to form the next
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