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From Dogecoin to $Trump: everything you need know about the wild world of meme coins
Three days before his inauguration as US president, Donald Trump made an unusual move. He launched $Trump, a so-called meme coin that fans and speculators could buy in the hopes it would gain value. Initially, $Trump soared from a value of $7 to $75 per coin in a day, according …
‘Kemi hates doing media’: Tory anxiety after 100 days of Badenoch leadership
Angela Rayner defends handling of meeting with Grenfell survivors and families
Angela Rayner has defended her handling of a meeting with bereaved families and survivors of the Grenfell disaster after some said they felt ignored by her decision to tear down the tower.
The deputy prime minister did not feel she had been “aggressive” during the meeting on the future of …
Labour must seize the moment to show child poverty matters in push for growth | Heather Stewart
“Many of us had moments when we felt overwhelmed in sharing our stories. However, we pushed through, with the hope of changing policies that will improve the living standards of the many families living on low incomes who struggle in silence.”
Tayyaba Siddiqui was one of a group of parents …
Kurdish officials fear Islamic State revival as US aid cuts loom
Kurdish officials have warned of an Islamic State resurgence if US foreign aid cuts take effect on Monday, which would cripple essential services for tens of thousands of people detained in tented camps in north-east Syria, including suspected members of IS and their families.
Blumont, a Virginia-based humanitarian aid group …
‘Devastating’: Malawi left in dire straits by Trump’s decision to freeze aid
The freezing of funds from USAid, the
world’s biggest development agency
, has sent shock waves through the southern African country of Malawi, one of the world’s most aid-dependent states.Elon Musk, the US president Donald Trump’s billionaire adviser, last week
From ribbon cutting to real-world impact: how William and Kate are treading a fine political line
In William Wyler’s classic 1953 film
Roman Holiday
, Audrey Hepburn’s princess character breaks down in tears before briefly escaping the constraints of royal life.“Please let me die in peace,” she cries, lamenting her stifling schedule of gladhanding, platitudes and plaque unveilings. The Oscar-winning romantic comedy was released in …
For the second time in three seasons,
andKansas City
will face each other for the championship.Here’s what to know about kickoff time, the host city, half-time performer and more.
What time is the Super Bowl?
Super Bowl LIX will air on Sunday 9 …
‘I’m in my early 20s most of the time… totally up for it!’: Tamsin Greig on ageing, caring and learning bass guitar
Not many interviews begin with your subject telling you, gently and warmly, how they’ve mastered being unapproachable. But here is Tamsin Greig, on Zoom in the Donmar Warehouse’s rehearsal rooms, telling me how this behaviour begins as soon as she’s left the house every morning.
“I get up at 6.30 …
Kosovo goes to the polls as the shadow of Trump looms large
Kosovo goes to the polls on Sunday in an election that could mark a crossroads in the young country’s history and even determine its future territorial integrity in an increasingly hostile world.
With the election outcome very much in the balance, the prime minister, Albin Kurti, held a mass rally …