Trump's 'Dictator Vibes' as Name and Face Dominate US
A massive banner of Donald Trump on the Justice Department building highlights his pervasive presence across US public institutions, sparking criticism of authoritarian overtones.
A massive banner of Donald Trump on the Justice Department building highlights his pervasive presence across US public institutions, sparking criticism of authoritarian overtones.
Republicans have subpoenaed Bill and Hillary Clinton to testify about Jeffrey Epstein, echoing past political battles. History suggests this could backfire, as the Clintons have previously excelled under pressure.
Defence Minister Luke Pollard states that British values support removing Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the line of succession, as the government works with Buckingham Palace on legislation.
French President Emmanuel Macron will launch a government review of violent activist groups following the fatal beating of a far-right student in Lyon, amid heightened political tensions ahead of next year's presidential election.
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RecommendedDefence Minister Luke Pollard calls for legislation to remove Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the line of succession, citing British values and standards.
John Rentoul critiques Channel 4's Blair documentary for focusing on Iraq regrets while students now admire his governance skills, public service reforms, and electoral success.
Senior Labour figures urge Prime Minister Keir Starmer to vocally defend party values, as internal shifts signal a more authentic, combative approach against Reform UK and cultural controversies.
Metropolitan Police contact former protection officers of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor for information. Keir Starmer considers law change to remove him from succession after investigation concludes.
Brian Reade critiques Rupert Lowe's new party Restore Britain, comparing it to a hair loss treatment and highlighting its far-right policies and internal conflicts within Reform UK.
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RecommendedConservative Justice Neil Gorsuch joined a 6-3 majority to strike down Trump's tariff program, delivering a pointed lecture on congressional authority in a ruling that sparked presidential fury and market celebration.
MPs will meet to discuss launching an inquiry into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's decade as UK trade envoy, as it emerges he lobbied ministers for a bigger government role while facing allegations of misconduct.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's former role as UK special representative for international trade and investment is examined following his arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
Tim Dowling reflects on his oldest son's final departure from home, moving in with his girlfriend, and the bittersweet tasks left behind, including fixing a ceiling and saying goodbye to shared TV rituals.
James Hundley, appointed by federal judges as top prosecutor for Eastern District of Virginia, was fired by DOJ within hours. The move highlights ongoing conflict between judiciary and executive branch.
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RecommendedGraduating Secret Service agents will receive two custom navy suits at public expense after Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem criticised protective detail attire, according to a new DHS contract.
A Trump advisor launched a personal attack on Illinois Governor JB Pritzker after the Democrat sent an $8.6 billion invoice demanding tariff refunds following a Supreme Court ruling.
Donald Trump's fury over the Supreme Court ruling his tariffs unconstitutional could influence a decision to launch military action against Iran, according to a former White House official.
Donald Trump faced a rare defeat as the US Supreme Court struck down his global tariffs, prompting furious insults and a new 10% duty on all countries.
The arrest of Prince Andrew on misconduct charges has plunged the monarchy into its gravest crisis in decades, raising questions about succession and royal privileges amid public outrage.
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RecommendedThe Justice Department swiftly fired a lawyer chosen by judges as top federal prosecutor for Virginia, escalating tensions over U.S. attorney appointments amid political cases.
The Green Party's internal policy calls for legalising crack cocaine, heroin, and other Class A drugs, arguing they 'enhance human relationships'. Plans include partnerships with South American cartels and drug education in primary schools.
The Metropolitan Police has imposed strict conditions on a protest march to the Iranian Embassy in London, banning instruments and noise-making objects to prevent disruption and protect residents.
Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey will caution against the rise of Reform UK, drawing parallels with Trump's America and accusing rival parties of enabling Farage's ascent.
Police searches persist at Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's former residence as the government weighs removing him from the line of succession following his arrest on misconduct allegations linked to Jeffrey Epstein.
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RecommendedKing Charles is determined that no public funds be used for Prince Andrew's legal defence against misconduct allegations, potentially footing the bill himself from his private fortune.
Policing Minister Sarah Jones has launched a fierce attack on the Green Party's drug decriminalisation proposals, warning they would create 'crack dens' in public spaces and shatter communities across Britain.
Labour has launched a scathing attack on the Green Party, claiming their drug policy would turn playgrounds into crack dens. Green leader Zack Polanski hit back, accusing Labour of 'desperate lies'.
Specialist officers conduct fingertip searches at Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's former mansion as police launch new investigations into misconduct and Epstein links.
The Guardian has issued corrections for articles on Co-op quiche ingredients, Warhammer model pieces, and the University of Exeter's student newspaper name, with other recent amendments noted.
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RecommendedThe Supreme Court has struck down President Trump's authority to impose tariffs, with conservative justices joining liberals. The ruling reveals deep Republican unease over economic policy.