Viral Quiz: Guess Candidates' Politics from Appearance
A viral game called Guess the Party tests if you can identify political candidates by their looks, with Green candidates easiest and Lib Dems hardest.
A viral game called Guess the Party tests if you can identify political candidates by their looks, with Green candidates easiest and Lib Dems hardest.
The US must adopt realistic diplomacy with Iran, offering incentives and respecting red lines, to resolve the strait of Hormuz crisis and avoid prolonged stalemate.
David Hinton, CEO of South East Water, will resign after major supply outages in Kent and Sussex. He remains until a successor is found, following the chair's resignation.
Stanley Burkhardt, a convicted child molester and former NOPD investigator, invoked his Fifth Amendment rights over 700 times during a civil deposition, including when asked about unsolved murders of youths.
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RecommendedRobert Reich analyzes Donald Trump's personal and political crisis as his Iran policy fails, leading to erratic posts, attacks on opponents, and self-monument plans.
Two Singaporeans and an Indonesian died after Mount Dukono erupted, ignoring warnings. 15 hikers descended safely; rescue delayed due to ongoing activity.
Donald Trump withdrew his threat to tear up the EU-US trade deal, giving the bloc until July 4 to ratify it, warning of higher tariffs if they fail.
NT children's commissioner Shahleena Musk says she was not consulted before the government announced a review into child protection after the death of Kumanjayi Little Baby.
The European Green party has officially invited the UK to rejoin the EU, declaring Brexit a political and economic failure. Co-chair Vula Tsetsi says it's time to trigger the debate.
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RecommendedReform UK wins seats in all contested Hartlepool wards. Labour loses councils but avoids worst predictions. Tories face losses to Reform and Lib Dems. Greens gain vote share but few seats.
The Guardian obtained immigration records through a lawsuit, revealing that the Trump administration arrested parents of at least 27,000 children in seven months. The data includes criminal history and children's details.
A Guardian review reveals Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito cited flawed data in a Voting Rights Act ruling, using a methodology that inflates Black voter turnout in Louisiana.
Voting rights activists are shocked by the speed at which southern US states are redrawing congressional maps to eliminate Black-majority districts, following a Supreme Court ruling that allows partisan gerrymandering.
Sarah Paulson's protest dress, Zohran Mamdani's absence, and criticism from Taraji P Henson highlight tensions at the Jeff Bezos-sponsored Met Gala.
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RecommendedNigel Farage celebrates Reform UK's first council victory in Havering, east London, calling it a 'truly historic shift' in British politics, while awkwardly dodging a question about £5m from a crypto billionaire.
The US and Iran traded fire in the Strait of Hormuz, testing the month-long ceasefire. Trump insists the truce holds, while Tehran accuses Washington of breaching it.
Zack Polanski declares two-party politics dead as Zoë Garbett becomes the Green party's first elected mayor in Hackney, unseating Labour after 24 years.
Marina Hyde analyzes Labour's current crisis using aviation metaphors, questioning the wisdom of changing leaders mid-flight and the party's future direction.
Labour suffers its worst local election results in 50 years, losing over 1,000 councillors, but Keir Starmer clings on as potential challengers remain silent for now.
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RecommendedA Guardian analysis reveals the Trump administration arrested parents of at least 27,000 children in seven months, sparking a new family separation crisis.
Jordan Devlin, cleared of criminal damage at Elbit Systems protest, says he and co-defendants 'did the right thing' to save Palestinian lives, criticizes UK complicity in Gaza.
Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers announces a substantial tax reform package in the 2026 budget, addressing intergenerational inequality amid global economic volatility and housing concerns.
Nigel Farage refused to answer questions about a £5m personal gift from crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne, as Reform UK celebrated election gains.
Journalists face unprecedented dangers covering Iran amid war, repression, and internet blackouts, making independent reporting vital.
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RecommendedMike McGuire, a top California Democrat, is campaigning in rural red districts with a populist message on jobs, healthcare, and wildfire costs, aiming to flip a key congressional seat.
Steve Hilton, former David Cameron adviser known for disruptive ideas, is now a leading candidate for California governor, sparking debate over his unorthodox style.
Barrie and Scott Drewitt-Barlow, co-owners of non-league Maldon & Tiptree FC, face charges of human trafficking for sexual exploitation and rape after an Essex police investigation.
Péter Magyar is sworn in as Hungary's prime minister, marking the end of Viktor Orbán's 16-year rule. He calls for a huge celebration and pledges to tackle corruption, restore EU ties, and promote inclusivity.
Karoline Leavitt and Katie Miller use their pregnancies to promote pronatalist messaging, tying motherhood to Trump's political goals amid declining US birthrates.
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RecommendedGrassroots opposition to AI datacenters is growing across the US. This movement is not just about local concerns but about democratic control over technology and corporate power.