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‘Not what we signed up for’: inside Trump’s ‘shocking’ Kennedy Center takeover
annual gathering of conservatives
had just got under way near Washington when its organiser, Matt Schlapp, turned to Ric Grenell and quipped: “My daughters want tickets to all the good Kennedy Center shows.”Grenell, a former acting director of national intelligence, was recently named by …
MP Mike Amesbury sentenced to 10 weeks in prison for assault
Mike Amesbury, the MP for Runcorn and Helsby, has been sentenced to 10 weeks in prison for punching a man to the ground.
after an investigation, last monthadmitted a single charge of section 39 assault
in relation …M23 militia’s advance in eastern DRC has killed 7,000 since January, UN told
About 7,000 people have died in fighting in the east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo since Rwanda-backed M23 rebels started renewed advances in January, the DRC’s prime minister has said.
At a high-level meeting of the UN’s human rights council in Geneva on Monday, Judith Suminwa Tuluka also …
Former Brexit party MEP in court on Russia-linked bribery charges
A former leader of Reform UK in Wales agreed to receive money to make statements “benefiting” the Russian narrative on Ukraine while serving as an MEP, a court has been told.
Details of the allegations against Nathan Gill, who served as a member of the European parliament for Ukip and …
The big idea: what do we really mean by free speech?
Free speech is in permacrisis – or so some would have you believe. Complaints that freedom of speech is under attack come mostly from the political right, from public figures who appear to the naked eye to be
extremely
free to say and do what they like, and see …Forest fires push up greenhouse gas emissions from war in Ukraine
The burning of Ukraine’s forests at unprecedented rates over the past year has helped push the total greenhouse emissions from the war since Russia’s full-scale invasion to almost 230m tonnes, analysis shows.
, published on the third anniversary of the invasion, found the fighting and its …UK delays plans to regulate AI as ministers seek to align with Trump administration
Ministers have delayed plans to regulate artificial intelligence as the UK government seeks to align itself with Donald Trump’s administration on the technology, the Guardian has learned.
A long-awaited AI bill, which ministers had originally intended to publish before Christmas, is not expected to appear in parliament before the summer, according …
My friend Bernard Brady, who has died aged 93, was a long-serving chaplain at the University of Nottingham and later a parish priest to the Catholic church in Wollaton in the western part of the city.
As chaplain Bernard had an ecumenical heart, always working closely with colleagues from other …
Brydon Carse set to miss England’s crucial Champions Trophy tie against Afghanistan
Brydon Carse appears set to be ruled out for England’s must-win game against Afghanistan this week – and possibly the remainder of their Champions Trophy campaign – after being a notable absentee at training on Monday.
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Flood warnings issued in parts of UK after weekend of rain and wind
Flood warnings are in place across the UK after a weekend of heavy rain and high winds.
As sunshine and scattered showers moved in on Monday, flood warnings were issued across much of Wales, the south and south-west of England and a few in central Scotland.
The Met Office had …