Wes Streeting Vows to Win Labour Leadership Race
Wes Streeting insists he can win the Labour leadership race, warning that sticking with Keir Starmer risks a Joe Biden scenario and a Reform government.
Wes Streeting insists he can win the Labour leadership race, warning that sticking with Keir Starmer risks a Joe Biden scenario and a Reform government.
Arsenal's Premier League victory after 22 years demonstrates strategic patience, long-term planning, and vision—lessons for Keir Starmer and political leaders.
Staff protest as British Council sells historic Madrid building to repay Covid-era debt, with accusations of colonial attitude and poor leadership.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Trump is disappointed with NATO allies over Iran, setting up a fraught July summit. Troop cuts and Hormuz strait tensions loom.
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RecommendedUS comedian Laura Clery recounts how a 600lb fridge fell on her, pinning her down. She called 911 and firefighters rescued her. She is now recovering at home.
Alberta separatists rally for independence after a judge invalidated their petition. Premier Smith calls for a referendum, while PM Carney says Alberta is essential to Canada.
Maureen Galindo, a Democratic House candidate in Texas, faces bipartisan condemnation for proposing to turn an ICE detention center into a prison for American Zionists.
One of the shooters in the deadly San Diego mosque attack was previously flagged by the FBI. Officials seized guns from his father amid concerns over his extremist views.
A letter argues that the UK is ungovernable due to a lack of democratic consent, citing Labour's 20% vote share from eligible voters as a key issue.
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RecommendedAn 18-year-old from Horden, County Durham, highlights the worsening housing crisis and lack of opportunity in his village, calling for legislative change.
Belinda Pyke, a senior European Commission official and Labour activist who campaigned for overseas Britons' voting rights, has died aged 73.
The updated EHRC code of practice clarifies single-sex spaces based on biological sex, sparking mixed reactions from trans rights campaigners, businesses, and gender-critical groups.
The Guardian argues that recent cost-of-living measures are insufficient to address the UK's vulnerability to imported energy shocks, calling for deeper state intervention and a faster clean energy transition.
A community cafe supporting adults with special needs has asked Nigel Farage to apologise after his unannounced campaign visit allegedly intimidated trainees and staff.
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RecommendedThe FA is concerned about privacy at England's World Cup training base in Kansas City, following the spygate scandal. Protective fences will be erected.
Mahmoud Khalil's attorneys will ask the US Supreme Court to intervene after a federal appeals court upheld a ruling allowing his detention and deportation. The case marks a key battle over pro-Palestine speech and immigration law.
A robin built a nest on a Ford F-250's tire at a Kansas dealership, preventing the buyer from taking delivery due to the Migratory Bird Treaty Act protecting active nests.
Czech President Petr Pavel calls on Nato to respond firmly to Russian provocations, suggesting cutting internet, banking, and shooting down violating jets.
Five of Harry Maguire's family members, including his wife and mother, have criticized England manager Thomas Tuchel for excluding the defender from the World Cup squad.
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RecommendedSeven Afghan nationals, accused of being part of a grooming gang, have been charged with rape and child sexual abuse offences in Norwich. They were remanded in custody.
Tulsi Gabbard resigns as US director of national intelligence after being sidelined from key operations, becoming the fourth woman to leave Trump's cabinet.
Hasan Piker's campaign work with Democrats sparks controversy. Host Kai Wright interviews the Twitch star about his real-world political goals and online influence.
A US judge dismissed a criminal indictment against Kilmar Ábrego García, finding the Trump administration prosecuted him in retaliation for challenging his deportation to El Salvador's Cecot prison.
UK pitched a single market for goods with the EU, but officials rejected the idea, suggesting a customs union or EEA instead. Talks continue ahead of a July summit.
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RecommendedUSCIS announces green card applicants must process from abroad, marking a major Trump-era immigration policy shift affecting mixed-status families.
Tulsi Gabbard resigned as director of national intelligence after a turbulent 15-month tenure marked by loyalty to Trump, controversial actions, and growing sidelining.
The Guardian publishes corrections and clarifications for errors in recent articles, ensuring accuracy and transparency in reporting.
Police dropped charges against artist Michael Agzarian for displaying Nazi symbols in political satire. Judge awarded over $12,000 in costs, criticizing delay.
A 42-year-old man died after fleeing police during a welfare check and crashing into a Toyota in Sans Souci, killing two others. Investigation ongoing.
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RecommendedPutin blames Ukraine for deadly drone strike on student dorm in Luhansk, vows retaliation. Ukraine says it targeted Russian military command. Nato urged to respond firmly.