Cartoon Mocks US Political Violence at WH Dinner
Ben Jennings' cartoon satirizes political violence in the US, referencing the White House Correspondents' Dinner. A darkly humorous take on current events.
Ben Jennings' cartoon satirizes political violence in the US, referencing the White House Correspondents' Dinner. A darkly humorous take on current events.
Archbishop Sarah Mullally met Pope Leo at the Vatican to discuss Christian unity, climate change, and global migration, marking a new era in Anglican-Catholic relations.
Details emerge on the White House correspondents' dinner shooting. Suspect charged after getting close to Trump and officials before being stopped by law enforcement.
Polly Toynbee argues Labour must pursue bold reforms like EU rejoining, wealth tax, and PR to fix Britain's decline, rather than seeking a saviour.
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RecommendedAs Britain faces its sixth prime minister in seven years, Zoe Williams asks whether voters themselves are to blame for the political turmoil.
British officials push for off-camera meeting between King Charles and Trump to avoid a repeat of the Zelenskyy confrontation, hoping to repair UK-US relations.
Details emerge on the shooting at the White House correspondents' gala; suspect charged after breaching security near Trump and officials.
A US State Department ad recruiting 'eyes and ears' abroad, featuring Big Ben, sparks concerns among UK and US diplomats about strained relations.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis proposed new congressional maps that could give Republicans up to four additional US House seats in the 2026 midterms, igniting a political battle over gerrymandering.
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RecommendedIn a fiery speech, the German chancellor accused the US of humiliation by Iran, urging a diplomatic reset. The remarks escalate transatlantic tensions.
Rachel Fulton, forced to travel out of state for a life-saving abortion, joins a lawsuit against Tennessee's ban. The trial is halted indefinitely by an appeal.
King Charles's state visit to the US is a diplomatic challenge amid strained UK-US relations and political turmoil, aiming to salvage the special relationship.
John Edwards steps back as UK information commissioner after ICO launches independent workplace investigation into unspecified HR matters.
Hannah Spencer's comments on Westminster's drinking culture draw criticism from Nigel Farage and others, but support from some Labour MPs.
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RecommendedMexico issued a diplomatic note to the US after unauthorized CIA officers participated in an anti-narcotics operation, leading to four deaths in a car crash.
Morgan McSweeney and Philip Barton face MPs over the Peter Mandelson vetting scandal, with questions on due process, pressure, and security clearance.
Birmingham City Council leader announces resolution is close for the bin strike that has caused waste pile-ups across the city, urging patience.
James Sherwin-Smith aims to become the first customer elected to Nationwide's board in 25 years, testing the building society's commitment to mutual values.
Human rights groups warn the 2026 World Cup will be a 'bonanza of sportswashing' as Trump uses sport to cover abuses, with fans facing uncertainty over protests and policing.
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RecommendedGerman Chancellor Friedrich Merz claims the Trump administration is being outwitted by Iran in stalled nuclear talks, deepening the transatlantic rift.
Speaker Lindsay Hoyle grants a Commons debate on referring PM Starmer to the privileges committee over the Mandelson appointment, surprising many and landing Starmer with a political headache.
Lord Clarke of Stone-cum-Ebony, senior judge who chaired the Marchioness disaster inquiry and served on the UK Supreme Court, has died aged 82 after battling Alzheimer's disease.
Keir Starmer faces a standards probe over Mandelson's appointment and testimony from ex-chief of staff McSweeney, as Labour whips MPs to vote against a Tory referral motion.
Corrections to Guardian articles: Eddie Howe won 2025 League Cup; Duke of Windsor is King Charles's great-uncle, not uncle. Other amendments listed.
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RecommendedAnalysis of Mandelson and McSweeney's partnership, forged in Lambeth council and focused on destroying the Labour left and winning at all costs.
Ian Collard told MPs he felt pressure from Downing Street to deliver a rapid outcome on Peter Mandelson's security clearance, adding new details to the controversy.
Fiona Hill tells MPs the UK is vulnerable to disinformation due to lack of public education on information warfare, contrasting with Sweden's psychological defence.
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A report by the Transitional Justice Working Group reveals a dramatic increase in North Korean executions after border closures in 2020, with 136 execution events documented.
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RecommendedThe Virginia Supreme Court questioned whether Democratic lawmakers followed constitutional rules in approving a new congressional map that could net Democrats four seats in the US House.