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UK Politics
In “We’re all friends really? Trump’s not so useful idiot Mike Johnson drops in on MPs,” John Crace critiques Johnson’s political naivety and alliances.
UK approves a Chinese ‘mega embassy’ in London after spy chiefs assure security. Concerns about espionage remain high among critics.
The proposal aims to address rising instances of cyberbullying and harmful content that adolescents encounter on social platforms.
The inquiry into the police chief’s actions is a witch-hunt to satisfy the pressure from Israel who cannot accept the police have autonomy in the UK.
China has meticulously crafted a diplomatic bear trap for Keir Starmer, aiming to exploit his perceived naivety. As tensions rise, the challenge lies in whether the Labour leader can navigate this geopolitical labyrinth without falling prey to manipulation.
Infighting, broken promises, and insisting on the national anthem: what seven months of Reform UK in charge actually looks like. Amidst rising tensions and internal strife, the party grapples with its identity, struggling to balance populism with cohesive leadership.
The government has no intention of mandating drivers to report collisions with cats, emphasizing that such measures could overwhelm authorities and detract from more pressing road safety issues. This decision reflects a balance between animal welfare and practical enforcement.
27 European countries recently called for a reevaluation of post-WWII human rights laws, citing migration issues. ‘Who’s it going to be next time?’: ECHR rethink is ‘moral retreat’, say rights experts.
“Squeaky bum time” hits as Britain’s new rail timetable launches this weekend, sparking concerns over delays and service disruptions. Are passengers ready for the change?
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