Starmer Unlikely to Allocate More Time for Assisted Dying Bill
Government ministers indicate that Prime Minister Keir Starmer is not expected to allocate additional parliamentary time for the assisted dying bill, despite ongoing debates.
Government ministers indicate that Prime Minister Keir Starmer is not expected to allocate additional parliamentary time for the assisted dying bill, despite ongoing debates.
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch was criticised for a second week at PMQs over her statements on the US-Israeli war on Iran, as she distances herself from Donald Trump's insults.
A new cartoon by Ben Jennings humorously critiques Nigel Farage's shift into content creation, highlighting political satire in modern media.
Analysts caution that targeting top Iranian officials may harden resistance and rejuvenate a stagnating regime, rather than fostering instability or democratic change.
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RecommendedDonald Trump's Iran conflict is causing unprecedented fractures within the Republican base, with key MAGA figures publicly breaking ranks over the deeply unpopular military campaign.
Foreign Minister Anita Anand calls for coordinated off-ramps to prevent regional spillover, as Canada drafts principles to mitigate economic shocks and civilian impacts.
The Scottish assisted dying bill was defeated in a free vote at Holyrood, with supporters frustrated by low Labour MSP backing despite strong support from Labour MPs at Westminster.
Britain remains in discussions with the US and allies about escorting ships through the Strait of Hormuz, but officials warn the situation is too dangerous for immediate action due to Iran's military capabilities.
Jürgen Habermas, the German philosopher, left a profound legacy with his theories on communicative action and the public sphere, offering a critical lens on algorithmic social media and rising demagoguery in contemporary politics.
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RecommendedChancellor Rachel Reeves promotes 'securonomics' and deeper EU ties in Mais lecture, urging strategic integration while maintaining outdated Brexit red lines limits progress.
Markwayne Mullin, Trump's DHS nominee, pledges to restructure FEMA but avoids staffing commitments, leaving disaster officials uneasy about future readiness.
National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard told the Senate that US strikes have largely destroyed Iran's military capabilities, though threats from missiles and election interference remain concerns.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer considers exemptions to stricter immigration rules after backlash from Labour MPs, including Angela Rayner, who called the changes 'un-British'.
Angela Rayner's HMRC investigation is expected to conclude before May elections, potentially clearing her path for a Labour leadership challenge as tensions with Keir Starmer escalate.
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RecommendedThe Guardian has issued corrections and clarifications regarding an opinion piece on pro-Palestinian activism and vandalism at a Gail's bakery in London, removing references to avoid misunderstanding.
Google co-founder Sergey Brin has donated $25 million on top of $20 million to a Super Pac opposing California's proposed 5% wealth tax, with other tech billionaires joining the financial battle.
The BBC World Service will receive an extra £11m annually for three years in a government deal aimed at countering global disinformation, though funding remains tight amid inflation.
Republican congresswoman Nancy Mace has drawn White House anger by conducting independent rescue missions for Americans stranded in the Middle East, including unauthorised negotiations with Saudi Arabia.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan calls for Labour to promise full EU membership in next election manifesto, citing economic instability from Trump policies and Brexit damage.
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RecommendedAustralian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese faces a critical diplomatic test as he prepares for a potential meeting with former US President Donald Trump, amid shifting global alliances.
FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed under oath that the agency purchases location data on Americans, sparking outrage over Fourth Amendment violations and calls for surveillance reform.
The South Australian Liberal Party is directing preferences to One Nation ahead of Labor in a strategic move to defeat the government, echoing past deals that tarnished the party's image.
Xavi Simons delivered a two-goal performance in Tottenham's 3-2 win over Atlético Madrid, offering hope for Premier League survival despite Champions League elimination.
South Korean authorities have escalated security measures, deploying thousands of police and raising the terror alert in Seoul as over a quarter of a million fans prepare for BTS's first full-group concert since 2022.
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RecommendedAnalysis of medieval manuscripts and chess sets by Cambridge historian Dr Krisztina Ilko shows chess was a vehicle for intellectual exchange across racial and religious divides in the Middle Ages.
CenTax warns that new election funding legislation contains easily exploitable loopholes and fails to prevent foreign interference through corporate donations.
Senate Republicans blocked a Democratic resolution to rein in Donald Trump's authority to wage war against Iran without congressional approval, with a 53-47 vote.
The Pentagon reveals $11.3bn spent on bombs in the first week of US-Israel joint attack on Iran, dwarfing budgets of key health and science agencies.
Democrats on the House oversight committee protested a closed-door briefing by Attorney General Pam Bondi on Jeffrey Epstein files, calling it 'outrageous' after she refused to commit to testifying under oath.
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RecommendedUkraine's military targets Russian aircraft production sites 800km from the border, while a pro-Kremlin operator calls for Putin to step aside. Sanctions arrests and environmental fallout add to the war's complexities on day 1,485.