Trump Donor Paul Singer Eyes Millions In Thames Water Deal
Billionaire Trump donor Paul Singer could profit from Thames Water rescue deal, sparking criticism from campaigners and politicians.
Billionaire Trump donor Paul Singer could profit from Thames Water rescue deal, sparking criticism from campaigners and politicians.
Cramlington and Killingworth MP Emma Foody has been appointed as an assistant whip, moving from the backbenches to the Government for the first time in her parliamentary career.
Newcastle's new council leader Colin Ferguson refuses to speculate on St James' Park's future and addresses Saudi controversy, emphasizing no roadblocks for the club.
Robbie Lammas, former deputy leader of Reform UK on Medway Council, resigns after eight months, branding the party 'unfit to govern' and apologizing to Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch.
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RecommendedRobbie Lammas, a Medway councillor, has resigned from Reform UK, calling his defection from the Conservatives the biggest mistake of his life, citing being misled.
Fears grow that Donald Trump's peace settlement with Iran could be derailed by Israel's vow to keep troops in Lebanon indefinitely, as clashes with Hezbollah continue.
Kemi Badenoch demands Sir Keir Starmer resign if the defence investment plan cannot ensure national security, offering Tory votes for welfare cuts to fund defence.
Keir Starmer faces a leadership challenge from Andy Burnham at home while attending the G7 summit, with Trump expected to attack UK policies and security funding issues.
Anas Sarwar's potential resignation could lead to Michael Marra becoming Scottish Labour leader without a contest, amid party struggles and electoral defeats.
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RecommendedThe Makerfield by-election on June 18 could see Andy Burnham return to Westminster, challenging Keir Starmer's leadership. Polls show Labour leading Reform UK.
Following a week of violence in Northern Ireland, 86 households have contacted the Housing Executive, with 26 needing emergency accommodation. Minister Gordon Lyons condemns the destruction.
Andrew Bridgen dismisses claims Restore will split the right-wing vote in Makerfield, saying it attracts disillusioned non-voters, not just Reform supporters.
Donald Trump told Vladimir Putin that ending Russia's war in Ukraine is critical and that he is prepared to help. The call also covered a US-Iran peace deal.
JD Vance says he will discuss a 2028 presidential run with his wife after the 2026 midterms, adding that Trump will be supportive of his decision.
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RecommendedDan Jarvis, the new defence secretary, is set to revisit the UK's defence investment plan amid funding disputes, with allies hinting at demands for more cash from the Treasury.
Roy Hattersley, Labour MP for Birmingham Sparkbrook for 32 years and deputy party leader, has died aged 93. A tribute in images.
Tony Barry and Barrie Cassidy discuss One Nation's $3M fundraising, major parties' responses, and the PM's misstep. Also: 'Ditch the Witch' slogan and Victorian election.
Helen Pidd reports from Makerfield where Labour's Andy Burnham faces Reform UK in a pivotal byelection that could reshape British politics and Labour leadership.
The US and Iran announce a peace deal, but details on the Strait of Hormuz, nuclear program, and Lebanon remain unclear. Global oil prices drop, and questions persist.
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RecommendedIran and the US agree to end war, with the Strait of Hormuz reopening under Iranian arrangements. Hardliners oppose, while Trump claims toll-free opening. Uncertainty remains over Israel's role.
Emmanuel Macron shapes the Évian G7 summit to appeal to Donald Trump, who may leave early. Key issues include Iran, Ukraine, Gaza, and economic imbalances with China.
A Ukrainian journalist with 20 years of US coverage finds the country's current division more shocking than war-torn Ukraine's struggles.
Nesrine Malik reflects on how the Iran war normalised fear and upheaval, even amid a peace deal, with ongoing suffering in Gaza, Lebanon, and the region.
Michael Grade, former Ofcom chair, defends GB News, claiming critics seek to limit free speech to a 'liberal, Islington consensus' and that the white majority's voice has been ignored.
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RecommendedA massive Russian air raid on Kyiv set the historic Pechersk Lavra monastery on fire, killing at least four. Ukraine strikes Russian oil and explosives sites in retaliation.
Trump announces a peace deal with Iran, but key details remain unclear, including nuclear talks, the Strait of Hormuz, and Israel's role, leaving many skeptical.
Former immigration minister Robert Jenrick faces criticism for failing to provide evidence to the Manston inquiry, which examines squalid conditions and a death at the Kent processing centre.
India's fury grows after US refuses to apologize for killing three Indian sailors in the Strait of Hormuz, straining relations as Modi and Trump meet at G7 summit.
Daca renewals that once took weeks now drag on for months, causing Dreamers to lose jobs and face financial hardship under the Trump administration's immigration crackdown.
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RecommendedFifa's discrimination monitor calls for removal of VAR official Shaun Evans after he made an 'OK' hand gesture resembling a white power symbol before Germany's World Cup match.