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Driver of Porsche that killed a man in Slovakia accident is under arrest

The driver of the Porsche who caused a deadly accident that killed a 57-year-old man in Slovakia has been arrested and placed in temporary detention pending arraignment. The second man who was also taking part in the illegal street-race in Dolny Kubin will be released as long as he posts bail. The third man is free and awaiting trial.

Law and Justice MP threatens with a lawsuit for bringing up his defense of paedophile priest

Law and Justice representative Stanisław Piotrowicz threatened representative Joanna Scheuring-Wielgus with a lawsuit for her online comment. She encouraged people to read and share information about the then prosecutor Piotrowicz dismissed a case against a paedophile priest. It concerns a parson that was later convicted of paedophilia. Mr Piotrowicz insists that he was not responsible for throwing out the case and he had nothing to do with it. Ms Scheuring-Wielgus, on the other hand, also highlighted the comment which Mr Piotrowicz made, concerning the way the priest behaved with children.

Protesting nurses from Przemyśl met with health minister in Warsaw

They've been on a hunger strike for the last month and on Thursday they came to Warsaw. Nurses from Przymyśl are agitated by the words of Law and Justice about their protest. They wanted to visit the Sejm to voice their opinion, but the Marshal of the Sejm and the Marshal's Guard wouldn't let them in.

Anti-vaccination movement in Poland is getting stronger. Doctors are warning of epidemic

To vaxx, or not to vaxx. 121,000 people signed a project bill that would liquidate the requirement to vaccinate children against infectious diseases. In most cases it would leave the decision to the parents. Those in medical community though, claim that there is no justification to not vaccinate children and that the claims of the anti-vaxxer movement are fake news. But still the citizens' initiative introducing the anit-vaccination bill wan not thrown out. The majority in the Sejm voted to send the bill to the committee.

Polish President accuses judges protesting reforms of violating the Constitution

The row over the Supreme Court continues to rage. Tensions were ramped up by both sides recently, in part due to the Polish President claiming that judges protesting against reforms are violating the Constitution. Judges and lawyers, in turn, claim that the President is the one breaching the fundemental act. The European Court of Justice will have its hands full with cases regarding the Polish judiciary. There's a pending lawsuit from the European Commission and questions for a preliminary ruling from the Supreme Court.

Polish parliament pushes anti-vaccination bill forward in legislation process

Lawmakers took up a citizens'-initiative bill which calls for a liquidation of the requirement to vaccinate, except for certain cases. Getting rid of the compulsory vaccination is being criticised by experts. The National Sanitary Inspectorate is sounding the alarm that in Poland there is noticeable rise in cases of measles compared to the same period of last year.

"Tapes of truth" became a "reheated meal". Law and Justice plays down new recordings

The "tape scandal" is coming back like a boomerang. New recordings published by Onet.pl feature the current prime minister when he was a banker five years ago. Mateusz Morawiecki admits to liberal views, speaks warmly about Angela Merkel and uses a bit of foul language, contrasting the image he presents today. At the time of their release Law and Justice called the recordings "tapes of truth". Now they say they are just a "reheated meal".

Hospital race under police escort after a baby swallowed a safety-pin

A little boy swallowed a little safety-pin and obviously had a very big problem. The parents of the 6-month-old took the the boy to a local hospital where doctors transferred him to a larger hospital. Not by ambulance, however. The parents had to drive him there themselves. While on route, began to choke, so the parents flagged down a police car for an escort and averted greater danger. Once there, however, the child was transferred yet again to another hospital, in Wrocław. Only there, the long story had its happy ending.