Trump signs initial peace deal with Iran to prevent economic crisis
US President Donald Trump has signed a tentative peace deal with Iran, including reopening the Strait of Hormuz and a $300bn reconstruction plan, to avoid a worldwide depression.
US President Donald Trump has signed a tentative peace deal with Iran, including reopening the Strait of Hormuz and a $300bn reconstruction plan, to avoid a worldwide depression.
Ealing Council Labour leader Peter Mason faces renewed questions over historic Facebook posts complaining about Punjabi in Southall, urged to apologize.
Voters in Makerfield leaning toward Restore Britain were unsure who their candidate is, despite backing the party's hard-right stance, as by-election looms.
New revelations show Harrison Ford and Steven Spielberg fought George Lucas over the alien plot in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, vindicating longtime fan criticism.
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RecommendedProtests against Tommy Robinson's debate on Islam at Oxford Union escalate, with shops boarded up and clashes between supporters and anti-racist groups.
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Donald Trump deflected blame for a US missile strike on an Iranian school that killed 120 children, saying 'war is nasty' and mistakes happen, as a 14-point peace deal is set to be signed.
Jimmy Kimmel criticizes Trump's $14M vanity project for the reflecting pool, his secretive Iran deal, and RFK Jr.'s snake handling in a late-night monologue.
FBI Director Kash Patel is accused of authorizing over $1 million in taxpayer-funded bonuses to loyalist agents, potentially violating federal law. Congressman Jamie Raskin demands investigation.
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RecommendedAndy Beckett argues that Labour's soft approach won't stop the rightwing counter-revolution against multiculturalism and equality, urging the party to look to London's leaders for inspiration.
Foreign doctors like Ali from Afghanistan face uncertainty due to Trump's travel bans and visa pauses, endangering healthcare access in rural US areas already facing doctor shortages.
Labour activist reports hostility as Reform UK and Restore Britain split right-wing vote in Makerfield byelection. Andy Burnham leads polls but community tensions rise.
Keir Starmer tells G7 leaders the UK and EU should not dwell on Brexit, reaffirming Labour's manifesto pledge not to rejoin the bloc while highlighting progress in relations.
Ana Candida Evora will attend Cape Verde's match against Uruguay after US House leader Hakeem Jeffries intervened to waive visa fees.
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RecommendedDemocratic lawmakers sent staff to Texas prison where Ghislaine Maxwell is serving sentence for Epstein crimes, investigating allegations of preferential treatment including laptop and puppy access.
A new homeowner in Burlington, Connecticut, discovered skeletal remains of three people in a foreclosed home bought at auction. The court may invalidate the sale.
Keir Starmer condemns Russian warship's warning shot at British yacht in Channel as reckless; crew disputes claims of dangerous course.
Giles Peaker, a housing lawyer who founded Nearly Legal and helped pass the Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018, has died suddenly aged 60.
Zoe Williams reflects on past G8 protests and argues that today's G7 is collapsing under its own contradictions, with leaders powerless against the rise of trillionaires like Elon Musk.
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RecommendedKeir Starmer calls Russian warship's warning shots at a British yacht 'deeply concerning'. Russia claims yacht was on dangerous course, disputed by couple onboard.
Explore Claudia Sheinbaum's rise as Mexico's first female president with 70% approval, her technocratic governance amidst violence, and key stories in the 19 June Guardian Weekly edition.
Jane Ghosh argues that Bristol's reputation as the UK's coolest city is a myth perpetuated by privileged university alumni, masking deep deprivation and inequality.
Readers remember Roy Hattersley's Endpiece column and his role in the Chagos Islands development, highlighting his warmth and historical impact.
Readers respond to defence spending debate, highlighting procurement waste, drone warfare, nuclear costs, and soft power. Calls for reform and efficiency.
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RecommendedAndy Burnham seeks return to parliament in Makerfield byelection, potentially challenging Keir Starmer's leadership and shaping the UK's political future.
French President Emmanuel Macron says the G7, including the US, now shares a commitment to Ukraine's territorial integrity, marking a 'profound shift' in Washington's approach.
Keir Starmer's defiance in Labour leadership won't save him, but he'll go down fighting. John Crace analyzes the PM's Sky News interview and PMQs.
Rex Heuermann, the Gilgo Beach serial killer, has been sentenced to life without parole for strangling and dismembering eight women in Long Island over 17 years.
Sir Keir Starmer's offer of a major role to Andy Burnham if he wins the Makerfield by-election seems to have been rejected, signalling growing pressure on the Prime Minister's leadership.
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RecommendedThe Duke and Duchess of Sussex are set to bring Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet to the UK for the first time in four years, ahead of Invictus Games celebrations.