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Badenoch calls for PM to resign if he cannot prove defence plan protects UK
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Kemi Badenoch offered Sir Keir Starmer the votes of Tory MPs to pass welfare cuts through Parliament to pay for defence spending. (London News)
South Korea's Starbucks to shut for staff history lesson after backlash
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The chain was criticised for a "Tank Day" marketing ploy on the anniversary of a military massacre. (BBC News)
Fighter at Donald Trump’s White House UFC event smears Michelle Obama during interview – US politics live
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Josh Hokit gave rambling post-fight interview veering from praising the president to religion and repeating false conspiracy claim about former first ladySign up for the Breaking News US emailRepublican senator Lindsey Graham, a leading Iran hawk, welcomed news of the US-Iran deal but remained deeply skeptical amid the lack of details about the content of the agreement.“I am pleased to hear the memorandum of understanding with Iran to allow the Strait of Hormuz to open has been agreed to,” Graham wrote in a post on X, but added: “I am somewhat concerned that Iran’s view of the agreement seems different than what the American negotiating team is claiming. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
Arrests made as court rules Palestine Action ban was lawful
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The ban, which began on July 5 last year, made membership of, or support for, the direct action group a criminal offence punishable by up to 14 years in prison (London News)
No one political party owns conversation on Irish unity – Harris
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Fine Gael leader Simon Harris was speaking after announcing at the weekend that his party will develop a blueprint for a unified island. (London News)
China Moves the Price of Oil, Even When It Buys Less
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UK’s oldest Indian restaurant takes crown estate to court over theatened eviction
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Michelin-starred Veeraswamy faces closure as King Charles’s property developer refuses to renew its leaseThe UK’s oldest Indian restaurant will be taking the crown estate to court this month as it faces eviction.Veeraswamy has been serving up curries on Regent Street in London for a century, but now faces closure as the property portfolio owned by King Charles has refused to renew its lease. Continue reading... (The Guardian)