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The Coalition

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Parent organizations Xbox Game Studios
Number of employees200 (2015)
Headquarters locationVancouver, Canada
FoundedVancouver
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Formerly Xbox Game Studios
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About The Coalition


The Coalition is a Canadian video game developer based in Vancouver, British Columbia, and a subsidiary of Xbox Game Studios. The Coalition is best known for developing games in the Gears of War series after the franchise's acquisition by Xbox Game Studios from Epic Games.

New Zealand smoking ban: Health experts criticise new government's shock reversal

New Zealand smoking ban: Health experts criticise new government's shock reversal
Nov 27,2023 1:51 am

... On Saturday, New Zealand s new finance minister Nicola Willis said The Coalition government would repeal the laws, to help fund tax cuts pledged during the election...

Dutch election: Voters choose new leaders in neck-and-neck race

Dutch election: Voters choose new leaders in neck-and-neck race
Nov 21,2023 9:01 pm

... " There could be an option that [the Freedom Party] supports The Coalition with or without ministers...

Nepal bans TikTok citing disruption to social harmony

Nepal bans TikTok citing disruption to social harmony
Nov 14,2023 1:01 am

... But Gagan Thapa, a senior leader of Nepali Congress, which is part of The Coalition government, has questioned the government s decision to impose a ban on TikTok...

Poland's Tusk-led pro-EU opposition signs deal and waits to govern

Poland's Tusk-led pro-EU opposition signs deal and waits to govern
Nov 10,2023 10:01 am

... The Coalition deal set out broad policy goals, including strengthening Poland s position in the EU and Nato, with security a priority in the face of Russia s war in Ukraine...

Divided communities in the occupied West Bank

Divided communities in the occupied West Bank
Nov 9,2023 11:01 pm

... The Coalition government of Prime Minister Netanyahu, propped up by far right settler parties, made compromise look all but impossible...

The deep rooted problem holding back the UK economy

The deep rooted problem holding back the UK economy
Sep 27,2023 9:30 pm

... Public investment has been low in recent years, and was cut after the financial crisis as part of The Coalition s austerity drive...

Lib Dem members defy leadership on housing target

Lib Dem members defy leadership on housing target
Sep 25,2023 1:31 pm

... Referring to the party s on university funding during The Coalition years, it urged: " Don t let housing become our next tuition fees"...

American bully XLs would not be culled, says chief vet

American bully XLs would not be culled, says chief vet
Sep 16,2023 4:51 am

... The government must tackle " unscrupulous breeders, who are putting profit before welfare, and the irresponsible owners whose dogs are dangerously out of control" a spokeswoman said, adding The Coalition was " deeply concerned about the lack of data behind this decision"...

The Papers: 'Anti-Tory tactical vote' and 'Brexit's up to you'

Sep 15,2023 4:31 pm

As the election approaches, The Observer reports that have "launched an 11th-hour appeal to anti-Tory voters" to consider voting tactically and deny the Conservatives a majority.

But for The Sun on Sunday,

And as the votes are counted on Election Night , the Sunday Times offers some light relief: featuring 12 high-profile figures who could lose in swing seats.

Among them are Boris Johnson , the Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson and the former Tory ministers David Gauke and Dominic Grieve . Players are urged to "tick them off as they fall".

Elsewhere, Australia's former Prime Minister Tony Abbott writes in the Sunday Telegraph that a Labour government would be.

And in the Sunday Express, the Leave. EU founder, Arron Banks challenges Nigel Farage to back Boris Johnson and avoid Brexit being.

Election pitches

Meanwhile, the editorial columns make the Papers ' final pitches to voters before they go to the polls.

The describing the election as "an opportunity to say 'yes' to Brexit and to reject totally Labour's politics of hate".

The as a "chance to strip power from a dangerous Charlatan - Boris Johnson ". It says that, while it abhors "Corbyn's failures on anti-Semitism" and recalls the "Lib Dem complicity in the dreadful policies of The Coalition ", readers should "vote for the pro-referendum, progressive candidate" who will deny the Conservatives a majority.

For the a vote for Boris Johnson will not only allow the country to "get on with both Brexit and economic recovery", But also "rescue the Labour Party " from the current leadership.

The adding that "while the Prime Minister 's flaws are in plain Sight . . Many of the threats posed by the Labour leader lurk beneath The Surface ".

The that Mr Corbyn would "usher in a new Dark Age , fuelled by his Marxist dogma and corrosive extremism".

The pointing out that, although "old party loyalties have been chipped away by Brexit", voters should bear in mind that austerity will only get worse under another Tory government.

The Calling on The Nation to "vote For Hope " by backing Labour.

Cancer waits

The Sunday Times reports that a decade ago.

It says that, between April and September, 168,000 patients were not seen or treated within The Target times for referral and treatment. The NHS states there were "a record 2. 2 million cancer checks last year", with survival at "an all-time high" in England.

The same paper leads with, which are reported to reveal the scale of its anti-Semitism problem. The "Secret Files " are said to show that The Party is "overwhelmed with complaints that have been left unresolved for months or years".

Most cases, the Sunday Times says, "have resulted in lenient punishments or no sanctions". Labour insists the claims are "categorically untrue" and that it has taken "robust action" to suspend or expel those involved.

'Ru-Turn of The King '

Anthony Joshua 's world title win in Saudi Arabia happened Too Late for Many Papers - But The Sun on Sunday is able to

"On a night of desert storms", it says, "Anthony Joshua found an oasis of calm" and redemption for his loss to Andy Ruiz in June.

The to stick determinedly to a gameplan" and put his career "back on track".

The Sunday Telegraph believes that Joshua's But that there was little in The Fight to worry his main Rivals .



Source of news: bbc.com

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