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Mexico responds angrily to Trump’s claim its government has links to cartels
Mexico’s president, Claudia Sheinbaum, has hit back at Donald Trump’s “slanderous” claim that her government had joined forces with drug bosses, amid anger and incredulity at the US president’s attack on the leaders of Latin America’s second biggest economy.
Trump made the claim on Saturday as he announced 25% tariffs …
The Luka Dončić-Anthony Davis trade is shocking, franchise-altering and very, very odd
Every lifetime, you get to experience a few “where were you when?” moments. Finding out Michael Jackson died. The American presidency being called for Donald Trump in 2016. And any true NBA fan will remember where they were on the evening of 1 February 2025. I was waiting in line …
‘Reform is a challenge’: Eluned Morgan hits south Wales valleys in constant campaign mode
The next Welsh parliament elections are more than a year away but the
first minister, Eluned Morgan,
appeared to be on the campaign trail already as she swept through the town of Blackwood in the south Wales valleys.Within half an hour, she had spoken to dozens …
UK’s open economy is vulnerable to chaotic global effects of Trump tariffs
Burger flipper turned committed vegan launches animal welfare charity
Andy Shovel’s career to date has been, you might say, a journey. A little over a decade ago he was working on the chicken station in a branch of McDonald’s. He then set up a burger delivery business in west London, which he and a co-founder would go on to …
Fire chiefs warn UK is not prepared for climate crisis impacts
The UK is not prepared for the impact of climate breakdown, fire chiefs have warned, as they called on the government to take urgent action to protect communities.
The National Fire Chiefs Council (NFCC) said the ability of fire services to tackle weather-related emergencies was at risk, despite often being …
Deletion of ‘gang matrix’ database will destroy evidence against police, say campaigners
Campaigners say deletion of an unlawful database known as the “matrix” will destroy vital evidence of discriminatory policing and prevent miscarriages of justice being exposed.
(GVM) operated by the Metropolitan police, which linked individuals to alleged gang membership, is being permanently deleted on …The Colours Within review – enchanting synaesthesia anime
Labour attacks Badenoch ‘shambles’ after breach of corporate rules
Labour has called Kemi Badenoch a “shambles” after it emerged she forgot to register as controller of the Conservative party companies in a breach of corporate rules.
Badenoch, a former business secretary, became Conservative leader on 2 November but her predecessor Rishi Sunak was still registered as the controller of …