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'I will not touch bread if it is moist': Kemi Badenoch sparks Westminster food fight
In a row likely to generate more debate than many of their exchanges over the dispatch box, the prime minister has hailed the humble sandwich as “a great British institution” after Kemi Badenoch denounced the lunchtime staple as “not real food”.
In an interview with the Spectator, the leader of …
Has college football flag-planting really become a nationwide scourge in the US?
For Ohio State, a home loss to Michigan on 30 November was a football catastrophe, the Buckeyes’ fourth loss in a row against their hated rivals. For a few seconds, the focus was on the Buckeyes’ lost opportunity to secure a spot in the Big Ten championship game. Then, the …
Cabinet Office to axe 400 jobs in drive for ‘smaller, clearer structure’
Sara Sharif’s father given custody despite years of reported abuse of mother and siblings
The father of Sara Sharif was awarded custody of the schoolgirl despite being accused of abusing her siblings and mother for years, it has emerged.
The trial of Urfan Sharif, 43, revealed how Surrey county council children’s services, Surrey police and Sara’s primary school were aware of concerns about the family …
Kate Bush joins campaign against AI using artists’ work without permission
Kate Bush has called on ministers to protect artists from AI using their copyrighted works amid growing concerns from high-profile creatives and ongoing political uncertainty over how to handle the issue.
The reclusive singer-songwriter has joined the actors Julianne Moore, Kevin Bacon, Rosario Dawson, Stephen Fry and Hugh Bonneville in …
‘It’s a pure form of gambling’: memecoins boom after Trump election
Use frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine, says EU’s top diplomat
Billions of Russian state funds frozen in the European Union should be used to aid Ukraine, the EU’s top diplomat has said.
the EU’s high representative for foreign affairs and security
, told the Guardian and four other European newspapers that Ukraine had a legitimate claim …New Zealand opposition parties back Māori plea to King Charles
Majority of Brexit voters ‘would accept free movement’ to access single market
A majority of Britons who voted to leave the EU would now accept a return to free movement in exchange for access to the single market, according to a cross-Europe study that also found a reciprocal desire in member states for closer links with the UK.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine …