- Von der Leyen faces criticism for expanding EU’s foreign policy role
- Iran Oil Prices Surge Amid War, Sparking GOP Economic Concerns
- Kremlin confirms release of unedited Putin video as ‘weekend mistake’
- Is Trump Pushing to End the Iran War Out of Desperation?
- EU leaders seek carbon market reforms amid rising energy prices
- British Airways cancels all flights to Middle East amid ongoing conflict
- Commissioner Šefčovič urges lawmakers to advance EU tariff agreement despite US tariffs
- US Treasury Department announces new sanctions targeting Iran’s economy
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The Telegraph says there may not be a clear alternative leader within the party now, but that doesn’t mean one will never emerge.
The Guardian’s editorial says Keir Starmer, you have a golden opportunity. Now try a bit of Corbynism.
The Independent says It is axiomatic that any political leader who faces a vote of confidence is doomed, sooner or later.
Daily Express says BORIS JOHNSON clings onto power, seeing off a plot by rebel Tories to oust him from No10 in what he declared a “convincing result”.
The Independent says How hard is it to come up with a kick-ass celebration of great Britishness? It can’t be that hard, right?
Daily Express says THE QUEEN will end the Platinum Jubilee by hosting “the future” of the Royal Family on the Buckingham Palace balcony.
The Guardian says when the machine begins to break down, nobody is spared: even in the most majestic corporeality, bones ache, muscles weaken, tendons hurt, joints creak.
The Daily Telegraph says Celebrations for the Queen’s historic Platinum Jubilee will focus on a festive four-day bank holiday weekend in June.
France24 says A “humbled” Boris Johnson said he took full responsibility after a damning official report on Wednesday detailed a series of illegal alcohol-fuelled parties at the British prime minister’s Downing Street office during coronavirus lockdowns.
The Guardian says Sue Gray has issued a damning verdict on the party culture in Boris Johnson’s Downing Street, in a 37-page report that includes nine photographs and names a string of senior civil servants.
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