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Trump’s comments on Canada prompt surge of patriotism – in a Canadian way
“I’m not a lumberjack, or a fur trader,” he tells the crowd. “I have a prime minister, not a president. I speak English …
Starmer union ally joins opposition to rules barring citizenship for small boat refugees
Keir Starmer’s most generous union backer has joined faith leaders to warn Yvette Cooper that new rules refusing citizenship to refugees who arrive in small boats will “breed division and distrust” and could fuel attacks on migrant hotels.
Christina McAnea, the general secretary of Unison, and nine Church of England …
Protesters target Tesla stores in US over Elon Musk’s cost cutting
Protesters gathered outside Tesla stores across the US on Saturday in response to Elon Musk’s efforts to shred government spending under the president, Donald Trump.
Groups of demonstrators up to 100-strong gathered outside the electric carmaker’s stores in cities including New York, Seattle, Kansas City and across California. Organisers said …
Forget Trump’s tariffs, the president’s bond market threat is worse | Heather Stewart
When Donald Trump gave an in-flight press conference en route to the Super Bowl last week, it generated a flurry of news, from the fresh threat of steel tariffs, to the declaration of, “Gulf of America day”.
Much less remarked upon was a throwaway comment about the US’s financial obligations, …
Elon Musk’s mass government cuts could make private companies millions
UK hopes to be a ‘bridge’ between Europe and Trump’s US, minister says
The UK hopes to act as a “bridge” between Europe and Donald Trump’s US, the business secretary, Jonathan Reynolds, has said before what could be a crucial week of diplomacy in deciding Ukraine’s future.
to Paris on Monday for an emergency …Political tensions are redoubling Canada’s great hockey anxiety
As usual, Canadians approached the latest international hockey tournament, the 4 Nations Face-Off, with worry. Despite top-tier talent and historic winning pedigree, the feeling that Canada could be off its game is a perennial concern. But in 2025, it is particularly profound – mostly because of the Americans.
Since the …
Most of UK’s big build-to-rent developers owned by foreign private equity firms
One of the UK’s fastest growing property markets is dominated by corporate landlords focused on providing homes for couples and singles, excluding many families with children, according to a thinktank report.
constructs one in five new homes – including almost 30% of new …‘They may be Russian some day’: was this the week that changed the war in Ukraine?
Volodymyr Zelenskyy has had some tough weeks in the past three years, but this past one may be up there with the worst of them.
an hour-long interview with the
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at his Kyiv offices
, the Ukrainian president was in a …Rubio expected to push Trump plan to displace Palestinians from Gaza on trip to Israel
The US secretary of state, Marco Rubio, will discuss the Gaza ceasefire with Israel’s prime minister in Jerusalem, launching a Middle East tour a day after
the latest hostage-prisoner exchange
.On his first visit to the region as Washington’s top diplomat, Rubio is expected to push the …