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Zelenskyy says Trump is living in a Russian ‘disinformation bubble’
Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said Donald Trump is “trapped” in a Russian “disinformation bubble”, escalating tensions between Kyiv and Washington after
the US president suggested Ukraine was to blame
for Moscow’s invasion of the country.“Unfortunately, President Trump, with all due respect for him as the leader of …
Joe Haines, former press secretary to Harold Wilson, dies aged 97
Joe Haines, the former press secretary to Harold Wilson, has died aged 97, the Labour party has said.
The party said Haines, a lifelong Labour supporter, died on Wednesday at his home in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent.
Haines served as press secretary to the Labour prime minister for two periods …
Boris Johnson fans offered £121 handshake and photo op
Boris Johnson is charging £121 for a handshake and a photograph before a live event in Edinburgh.
The former Conservative prime minister will appear at the Usher Hall on 2 September for an event titled An Evening with Boris Johnson, which will also allow guests to take part in a …
‘We paid a high price for human rights’: a road trip through the new Syria
Amid the rubble of Saraqib, some of the wall graffiti dating back to its time as a centre of the the 2011 Arab spring uprising remains. “The revolution will go on,” one reads. “Tomorrow the sun rises,” says another.
A week after the astonishing rout of Bashar al-Assad by rebel …
Ukrainians: share your views on the Ukraine-Russia war peace talks
Ukraine
after talks in Saudi Arabia that amounted to a tectonic shift in the United States’ approach to Moscow.US …
Bank of England faces bumpier road after inflation accelerates
Andrew Bailey had warned there would be a bump in the road. But after inflation jumped by more than expected to 3% in January, the Bank of England governor could be in for a rockier ride than anticipated.
, too, it will be …Leftwing activists less likely to work with political rivals than other UK groups, study finds
Wednesday briefing: From Berlin to Helsinki – and even in London - barriers excluding the far right are disintegrating
Good morning. Kemi Badenoch has dismissed the idea of any kind of pact between the Conservatives and Reform UK – but, as the last couple of days have made abundantly clear, they are drinking from the same well.
On Monday, Badenoch spoke at a conference organised by the Alliance for …
Scottish Labour faces ‘challenge’ to win next Holyrood elections, Sarwar reveals
Anas Sarwar, the Scottish Labour leader, has admitted his party faces a significant challenge to win the next Holyrood elections after its popularity slumped in the polls.
His party’s support has fallen by half since the chancellor cut the winter fuel payment and raised national insurance costs last year, leaving …
Trump blames Ukraine over war with Russia, saying it could have made a deal
President Donald Trump has criticised Volodymyr Zelenskyy, saying he was “disappointed” that the Ukrainian leader complained about being left out of
over ending the Ukraine war. for Moscow’s invasion – even as …