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Don’t be fooled by Putin’s ‘imperialism dressed up as realpolitik’, Lammy warns
‘I’ll have to move out’: coping with Surrey’s new sinkhole
“If we lose the car, we lose the car,” said Fran Pavely. The 81-year-old’s bright orange family motor sits perilously close to a hole in the ground that, since Monday, has continued to get bigger.
Her husband summed up how the couple felt about the prospect of losing their trusty …
Feyi-Waboso injury fallout hits England preparations for Scotland clash
England’s Calcutta Cup preparations have been tainted by the fallout from the handling of Immanuel Feyi-Waboso’s shoulder injury, which raises questions over the Rugby Football Union’s new central contracting system.
Feyi-Waboso reinjured his shoulder at England’s training base on Wednesday after suffering a dislocation on Exeter duty on 21 December …
Worm-like creature with ‘dark secret’ wins New Zealand bug of the year
Nigel Farage dissents from Trump’s Zelenskyy ‘dictator’ claim
Nigel Farage has contradicted his ally Donald Trump, saying Volodymyr Zelenskyy “is not a dictator” after the US president’s attack on the Ukrainian leader this week.
Farage, who became one of the last UK party leaders to distance himself from Trump’s remarks, said he had been delayed in calling it …
Former leader of Reform UK in Wales charged with bribery offences
Nathan Gill, the former leader of Reform UK in Wales, has been charged with multiple bribery offences after an investigation led by the police’s counter-terrorism command.
Gill, 51, was charged with one count of conspiracy to commit bribery, under the Criminal Law Act 1977, and with eight counts of bribery, …
The cameras weren’t rolling, so no one saw Lammy forget to tackle Dictators United | John Crace
If a tree falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound? If the foreign secretary makes a speech to the G20 in South Africa and someone forgot to switch on the televised stream, did it really happen?
This was meant to …
Stop criticising Trump and sign $500bn mineral deal, US official advises Kyiv
White House officials have told Ukraine to stop badmouthing Donald Trump and to sign a deal handing over half of the country’s mineral wealth to the US, saying a failure to do so would be unacceptable.
The US national security adviser, Mike Waltz, told Fox News that Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr …
Priest insulted by Andrew Gwynne in WhatsApp group calls for him to resign
A serving Anglican priest has called for Andrew Gwynne to resign after new WhatsApp messages emerged in which the member of parliament suggested she should be “burned on a bonfire”.
She described the chat involving two Labour MPs, as well as several other Labour party members, as “reminiscent of playground …
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 …