“The fine imposed on the police is the beginning of a symbolic restoration of justice,” said the woman.
“The fine imposed on the police is the beginning of a symbolic restoration of justice,” said the woman.
Her party says government ministries have transferred almost 10 billion zloty (€2.4 billion) to the church over the last eight years.
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Hundreds of articles under fake names offered positive coverage of state institutions and private companies.
Sylwia Spurek has been criticised for a Twitter post depicting cattle as Jews in concentration camps.
The Swedish activist met with miners, drawing condemnation from trade unions.
Poland’s birth rate “has not increased and will not increase” as a result of the 500 plus programme.
The Royal Castle is reusing banners advertising exhibitions to make shopping bags and backpacks.
20,000 Poles die prematurely every year as low levels of government spending on healthcare make it “very difficult to improve results”.
The prime minister also supported President Duda’s decision not to travel to Israel to “listen to Putin’s lies”.
Data from Poland’s national weather service show 2019 as the hottest year since records began in the 18th century.
The university’s disciplinary officer found that the professor had made “homophobic statements” in classes.
The priest told Szymon Hołownia that his “conscience did not allow” him to give communion to the presidential candidate.
Duda condemned “attacks from abroad” on the Polish government.
Pollution in some places was up to nine times above the maximum recommended safe limits.