UK Politicians' Race to the Bottom on Immigration

Amidst a divisive by-election and controversial rhetoric, UK politicians are escalating anti-immigration policies. Columnist Zoe Williams argues for a radical solution: granting refugees voting rights to restore their humanity in political discourse.

Six Nations Trophy Retired After Van Fire Damage

The Six Nations trophy has been permanently retired after a van transporting it caught fire in Ireland, causing severe damage. A new identical trophy will be commissioned for future champions.

UK Snow Maps Reveal 11-Inch Blizzard Days Away

Weather forecasting maps indicate a significant snowstorm is set to hit the UK in mid-March, with up to 11 inches expected in Scotland and major cities like Belfast and Glasgow in the firing line.

Starmer Defends UK Iran Policy, Cites Iraq War Lessons

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has defended his decision to limit UK involvement in US-led strikes against Iran, stating he stands by his judgment and has learned from the Iraq War. The move has drawn criticism from Donald Trump and opposition parties.

Middle East War Escalates: Trump's Endgame Unclear

The war in the Middle East has escalated dramatically, with casualties and destruction reported across nine countries in under 10 hours. Israeli and US airstrikes target Iran, while Iranian missiles and drones attack US allies in the Gulf states.

Graham Predicts Cuba's Fall After Iran Strikes

Republican Senator Lindsey Graham suggests Cuba is next on Donald Trump's target list following US-Israeli airstrikes on Iran, praising Trump's foreign policy and forecasting the collapse of Cuba's communist government.

SNL Tourette's Sketch Sparks Outrage After BAFTA Incident

Saturday Night Live is under fire for a sketch where celebrities use Tourette syndrome to excuse past scandals. Critics call it 'disgusting' amid fallout from a BAFTA ceremony where a campaigner with Tourette's shouted a racial slur.

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