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Jenrick and Philp put UK judges’ ‘lives at risk’ with attacks on integrity, former extremism tsar says
The shadow cabinet ministers Robert Jenrick and Chris Philp are putting judges’ “lives at risk” by launching “ill-chosen” attacks on their integrity, the outgoing extremism tsar has said.
Lord Walney, who until last week was the Conservative-appointed watchdog on political violence, said the senior Tories were “deeply wrong” for indicating …
Chief whip’s diaries reveal rescue of Tory MP from KGB agent in London brothel
They say that to govern is to choose, but for one former chief whip it meant rescuing a Conservative MP from a suspected KGB agent in a London brothel.
The story of said MP is one of many colourful anecdotes in Simon Hart’s political diaries, which have become the talk …
Jamie Smith at No 3 for England’s Champions Trophy opener against Australia
It was as if they could not wait to share the news, England naming their XI for Saturday’s Champions Trophy opener against Australia well in advance of the toss and springing a surprise too. Jamie Smith is back from a calf injury and will keep wicket but, more eye-catchingly, he …
Mexico will not stand US ‘invasion’ in fight against cartels, president says
Claudia Sheinbaum
has warned after Washington designated Mexicancartels as terrorist
organizations.“This cannot be an opportunity for the US to invade our sovereignty,” the Mexican president said. “With Mexico, it …
US culture war show comes to London – and strikes a chord with European populists
Walmart shares fall upon disappointing forecast, fueling US spending worries
Walmart shares, which had risen about 72% in 2024 and hit a record …
Man who approached Emma Raducanu signs agreement to stay away from her
Dubai authorities have said the man detained after exhibiting “fixated behaviour” towards Emma Raducanu at the Dubai Tennis Championships has signed “a formal undertaking to maintain distance from her” after the British player chose to drop charges against him.
Why hasn’t Ukraine held elections since the war began?
If Russia had not invaded Ukraine in February 2022, Volodymyr Zelenskyy would have faced a re-election campaign in spring 2024. But after Vladimir Putin sent his troops across the border, the country quickly entered a state of martial law. That meant that both presidential and parliamentary elections were postponed. Donald …
Stephen Colbert on Elon Musk: ‘An unelected donor running an unauthorized employee kill squad’
Delta offers $30,000 to passengers in Canada plane flip – ‘no strings attached’
Delta Air Lines is offering passengers of a jet that
on aToronto
runway $30,000 each – “no strings attached”.Flight 4819 crashed after touching down at Toronto’s Pearson airport on Monday afternoon. Videos of the crash were