Michael Bloomberg Pledges $500 Million to Defeat Trump, Regardless of Own Candidacy
Michael Bloomberg is prepared to spend at least $500 million to defeat Donald Trump in 2020, whether or not he runs for president himself.
Michael Bloomberg is prepared to spend at least $500 million to defeat Donald Trump in 2020, whether or not he runs for president himself.
Jeremy Clarkson's Hawkstone Farmers' Choir releases charity vinyl 'The Banned One' to support mental health charity Shout after emotional Britain's Got Talent audition.
John Terry and Dennis Wise support Rupert Lowe's policy to ban foreign nationals from claiming UK benefits, sparking backlash online.
Reform UK's manifesto promises tax cuts, immigration freeze, and NHS overhaul, but economists question the feasibility of its £140bn spending plans.
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RecommendedGhislaine Maxwell refuses to answer questions in US House Oversight Committee probe into Jeffrey Epstein, citing Fifth Amendment rights.
Collingwood coach Craig McRae apologises for taunting GWS player, after his wife told him off. AFL gave official warning.
Rosie Jones hits back at ableist trolling after her Royal Variety Performance, calling out cruel comments and vowing to continue her career.
Belarus starts nuclear drills with Russian tactical weapons, prompting NATO warnings of devastating response amid rising tensions.
Fly-tipping surges in Lancashire as recycling centres close due to coronavirus lockdown, with tonnes of rubbish dumped near a beauty spot.
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RecommendedOver 250 journalists urge White House correspondents to confront President Trump at the annual dinner, citing his attacks on the free press.
Lord Mandelson arrested over 'baseless' flight risk claims; lawyers say police broke agreement for voluntary interview.
Ugandan police arrest 20 Arsenal fans for celebrating Premier League win over Man United with a trophy parade in Jinja.
England grants mayors power to introduce tourist tax on overnight stays, with funds for local projects. London, Manchester and other areas plan to implement levy from 2026.
JetBlue faces a class-action lawsuit over alleged surveillance pricing using customer data to set ticket prices.
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RecommendedFIFA's ticketing app crashes, causing long queues for England fans before World Cup match against Iran. System still broken days later.
Susie Ma, Gary Neville, Tinie Tempah, and Jenna Meek join Dragons' Den as guest Dragons for the upcoming series in 2026.
Iran holds key elections for parliament and Assembly of Experts on 26 February, testing public mood post-nuclear deal amid economic challenges and political rivalries.
Cambridge County Council spends £348,000 on 20mph scheme for 20 areas, defying PM Sunak's pledge to stop 'war on motorists'.
Liberal Democrat MP Cameron Thomas has been suspended from the party following his arrest by Gloucestershire Police. The MP for Tewkesbury faces a police investigation.
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RecommendedA cherub resembling Italy's PM Giorgia Meloni in a Roman basilica sparks investigations by the Culture Ministry and diocese, raising concerns over church art and politics.
Tories claim Labour infighting over Starmer succession fuels Rayner sleaze crisis, with leaks likely from rivals.
Tottenham condemn racist abuse of Kevin Danso after 1-1 draw at Liverpool, as club struggles near relegation zone.
A woman refuses to cooperate with investigators over Prince Andrew in the Epstein probe, dealing a blow to the case.
Bill Maher says Republicans would secretly love to see Trump jailed over January 6, comparing it to Arab countries' reaction to Israel bombing Iraq.
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RecommendedPaul Bettany denies rumours he will play Voldemort in HBO's Harry Potter reboot, joining Cillian Murphy in rejecting the speculation.
Love Island star Laura Anderson flees Dubai with daughter Bonnie after missile attacks, shares sweet moment before departure.
Alex Cole-Hamilton signals openness to backing Anas Sarwar as first minister if it ousts the SNP, but rules out pre-election deals.
Farrah Abraham is sued by a security guard for alleged assault during a 2022 incident that led to her arrest. The guard claims lost wages and medical bills.
Rylan Clark walks off BBC Radio 2 show live after mix-up, complaining of awards snub and handing reins to co-stars.
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RecommendedAttorney General Richard Hermer has instructed his office to stop using X, citing concerns about far-right disinformation on the Elon Musk-owned platform, marking a first for a UK government department.