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A Conservative peer, Lord Archie Hamilton, is facing backlash for suggesting Jewish people should fund a Holocaust memorial in London due to their perceived wealth. During a House of Lords debate, his remarks were met with criticism from fellow peers, who labeled the comments as antisemitic and unacceptable, highlighting ongoing issues of prejudice within parliament. Conservative peer accused of using antisemitic tropes Lord Archie Hamilton, who has a history in government under Margaret Thatcher and John Major, sparked controversy during a debate concerning a proposed Holocaust memorial in Victoria Tower Gardens. His comments implied that the Jewish community should bear…

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Florida Attorney General Opens Investigation into Tate Brothers Florida’s Attorney General James Uthmeier has initiated a criminal investigation into Andrew and Tristan Tate, who recently arrived in the Florida after lifting travel restrictions from Romania. The brothers face serious human-trafficking charges in both Romania and Britain and have been described as controversial figures with millions of social media followers known for their misogynistic views. Uthmeier’s office has already issued subpoenas and warrants as part of the inquiry. With a separate investigation ongoing in Britain, where the Tates are also accused of rape, it remains to be seen how these investigations…

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Liberal Leadership Transition Underway Ahead of March Announcement Transition process to replace Justin Trudeau is quietly progressing as Canada prepares for a new Liberal leader to be announced on March 9. The transition process has already begun, prompted by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s decision to resign. Experts emphasize early planning is crucial for a smooth transfer of power, especially in the context of a minority government facing an opposition eager for an election. Transition specialists, including David Zussman, highlight that organizations that strategically plan their transitions experience “good starts to their governing.” Candidates like Mark Carney and Chrystia Freeland are…

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Having an official vodka feels like a step too far even for F1. The sport has taken a bold step by adding Belvedere Vodka to its growing list of official partners, following a decade-long partnership with the luxury brand conglomerate LVMH. While the inclusion of an award-winning vodka might align with Formula 1’s luxurious image, it raises questions about the appropriateness of such a partnership in today’s commercial landscape. Formula 1 Welcomes Belvedere Vodka as New Official Partner Having an ‘official vodka’ feels like a step too far for F1’s partnership push The history of alcohol sponsorships in motorsport is…

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An electrician has won a legal battle over a £700,000 inheritance after a video surfaced showing his sister guiding their dying mother’s hand as she signed a will eliminating him as a beneficiary. The court ruled that Margaret Baverstock, 76, lacked the mental capacity to execute the will due to her serious health issues at the time of signing. Electrician wins £700k will fight after sister seen on video helping their dying mother sign will Judge rules against will validity due to mental incapacity In a shocking revelation, the late Margaret Baverstock’s will has been declared invalid after it was…

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Warning: spoilers ahead for the first episode of Daredevil: Born Again. Fans of the newly rebooted Daredevil: Born Again have been left crying their eyes out after watching the first two episodes, with a ‘sickening’ twist happening in the first 15 minutes. It’s been seven years since the original Daredevil series starring Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock was cancelled on Netflix, and dedicated fans have been waiting with bated breath ever since for it to make a comeback. Now that it has, with the first two episodes dropping on Disney Plus, viewers are distraught after a fan-favourite character was murdered…

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Netflix is gearing up to release its new blockbuster The Electric State, starring Millie Bobby Brown and Chris Pratt, but fans of the original novel have ripped apart the movie’s final trailer. Netflix The Electric State trailer drops Following the trailer dropping on Monday, people have accused the sci-fi comedy action film of ‘butchering’ the source material, after being left baffled by the teaser. The streamer has spent a reported $320million (£266m) on the movie, directed by Joe and Anthony Russo, with the Marvel filmmakers having worked for over seven years to bring their version of the story to the…

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A dedicated Sam Fender fan carried a sausage roll from Newcastle to Paris to make sure the singer had a taste of home on tour. The People Watching hitmaker, who hails from the Northern city, has just started his European tour after a stunning set at the Brit Awards. Newcastle is the home of Sam, Greggs, and sausage rolls, so what better way to celebrate his tour than with an iconic pastry from the bakery chain? Although we imagine it had gone a little cold on the journey over, which is roughly 556 miles — or 454 miles if you’re…

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Today’s Champions League fixtures will see another English club in action. Yesterday, English clubs Arsenal and Aston Villa won their fixtures. Premier League leaders Liverpool face PSG today. Champions League fixturesKick-offWhere to watch the Champions League?Feyenoord vs Inter Milan17:45TNT Sports 2Bayern Munich vs Bayer Leverkusen20:00TNT Sports 2Benfica vs Barcelona20:00TNT Sports 3PSG vs Liverpool20:00TNT Sports 1 Today’s WSL fixtures will see league leaders Chelsea take on Leicester, whilst a win for City will see them leapfrog Arsenal for third place. WSL fixtures Kick-offWhere to watch the WSL?West Ham vs Manchester City19:00WSL YouTubeChelsea vs Leicester City19:00Sky Sports

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PMQs Live – Kemi Badenoch to go head-to-head with Starmer Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is set to take on questions from leader of the opposition Kemi Badenoch today in the latest round of Prime Minister’s Questions. Starmer is set to field questions on everything from the economy to defence and foreign aid after a wild and unprecedented week in global politics. It’s the PM’s first PMQs session since meeting Donald Trump at the White House last week and since the rapid developments and upsets in Ukraine.  The PM’s plan to slash foreign aid to fund a spending increase for…

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