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KemiKaze’s best PMQs so far leaves Starmer entirely unruffled | John Crace
Who would have guessed? Kemi Badenoch may be a slow learner – a painfully slow learner – but she is at least a learner. This may be not much, but it is a lifeline. Possibly. Whether it comes too late is another matter. The latest ConservativeHome poll of party members …
Prince Harry says Sun publisher made ‘historic admission’ as he settles case
The Duke of Sussex has claimed a “monumental victory” after a “historic admission” that the Sun engaged in “illegal practices”, as he settled his marathon case against the newspaper’s publisher News Group Newspapers (NGN).
NGN offered Harry a “full and unequivocal apology” for “serious intrusion” by the Sun and for …
Alleged Rochdale predators ‘abused, degraded and discarded’ girls, 13, jury told
Eight alleged predators accused of the rape and sexual exploitation of two 13-year-old girls in Rochdale “abused, degraded and discarded” them in an “appalling” way, a jury has heard.
The complainants from the age of 13 were expected to have sex with the defendants and others “whenever and wherever the …
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Chaos in the Dáil as row over rights of independents hits nomination of PM
The formal nomination of Micheál Martin as Ireland’s new prime minister was hit by chaotic scenes in the Dáil that led to the parliamentary session being suspended several times.
The row, which the speaker failed to control, centred on the speaking rights of independent TDs who have formally agreed to …
Royal Navy tracks Russian ‘spy ship’ closely after it enters UK waters
A Russian “spy ship” was tracked closely by the Royal Navy this week after it entered UK waters on Monday and passed through the Channel at a time of heightened concern about the safety of undersea cables.
The defence secretary, John Healey, told the Commons on Tuesday that the Yantar, …
Keir Starmer urged to push for Ukraine to get $300bn of frozen Russian assets
Keir Starmer should show leadership over the Ukraine war by pushing for $300bn (£243bn) of frozen Russian assets to be used to fund Kyiv’s military, the financier turned activist Bill Browder has said.
Speaking on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Browder warned that if US military …
Competition watchdog role for Amazon UK ex-boss ‘slap in face’ say unions
The appointment of a former Amazon boss to lead the UK’s competition watchdog as it launches a wave of investigations into technology giants has been branded a “slap in the face to workers” by trade unions and Trumpian by consumer activists.
The business minister, Justin Madders, was forced on Wednesday …