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New PM vows to ‘fix’ mistakes made by his predecessor New PM vows to ‘fix’ mistakes made by his predecessor
The Duchess of Sussex dug deeper into the labels often pinned on black women in her latest Archetypes podcast episode. The Duchess of Sussex dug deeper into the labels often pinned on black women in her latest Archetypes podcast episode.
No apology from Liz Truss as she bids farewell to No10 Liz Truss delivered her final speech outside the famous black door of No10. After the short speech, Truss then was driven to Buckingham Palace where she tendered her resignation to the King. Her speech remained defiant, with no hint of an apology despite the economic misery her mini-Budget caused and her chaotic 45 days in power. Truss’s husband and two daughters stood to the side as she delivered her speech – a speech that insisted hers was the right goal and the right time. Her speech was less than…
The Independent – Sunak becomes PM … without a single vote cast Summary of the front page Rishi Sunak will become prime minister without a single vote being cast, says The Independent, as it highlights that 400,000 people have joined its campaign for a general election now. The front page features a full page image of Rishi Sunak waving outside the Tory Party HQ – surrounded by MPs cheering. Whilst the paper is still calling for a general election, it note the appointment of Mr Sunak as “historic.” Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers…
King Charles is facing calls to back constitutional changes around which members of the Royal Family can step into the Monarch’s role in the event of a regency. King Charles is facing calls to back constitutional changes around which members of the Royal Family can step into the Monarch’s role in the event of a regency.
The Guardian – Unite or die – Sunak’s warning to Tory MPs Summary of the front page Rishi Sunak has said he would put an end to the Conservative psychodrama and vowed to prioritise “policies not personalities” – starting with a cabinet reshuffle today, according to The Guardian. The front page headline reports Mr Sunak’s “unite or die” warning. In a nod to his predecessor Liz Truss, who quit last week, the paper also carries a “How to lose a top job & survive” feature on its pages. The front page features a picture of Rishi Sunak surrounded by MPs…
Peter Tatchell staging the protest (Picture: Peter Tatchell Foundation)
Peter Tatchell has just been arrested in Qatar after staging the first-ever public LGBTQ+ protest in any gulf state.
It comes as the Middle-Eastern country is set to host the World Cup later this year.
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Rishi Sunak was formally appointed as Prime Minister by the King this morning. Rishi Sunak was formally appointed as Prime Minister by the King this morning.
‘Concerned’ doctors called officers in Derby last week, police say ‘Concerned’ doctors called officers in Derby last week, police say
The pop duo will perform at the Concert in the Gardens as the city brings in the new year. The pop duo will perform at the Concert in the Gardens as the city brings in the new year.
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