Category : Westminster


NYC Mayor's Snow Shoveling Sparks Social Media Storm

Democratic-Socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani faced online mockery for his shoveling technique while helping Brooklyn residents dig out from Winter Storm Fern, which dumped 11.5 inches of snow in New York City's worst blizzard in nearly a decade.

Guardian Corrections and Clarifications Update

The Guardian has published its latest corrections and clarifications, addressing factual inaccuracies and providing updates on previously reported stories to maintain journalistic integrity.

White House Distances Trump from 'Assassin' Remarks

The White House has sought to separate President Trump from inflammatory comments made by officials about Alex Pretti, a protester killed by a Border Patrol officer in Minneapolis, as bipartisan calls for investigations grow.

Reform UK Scottish Leader on Independence Vote Stance

Malcolm Offord, Reform UK's new Scottish leader, has declined to rule out backing another independence referendum in the future while opposing one for at least a decade. He admitted having nationalists among party candidates.

US Shutdown Odds Soar After Border Patrol Shooting

Traders on prediction markets Kalshi and Polymarket are betting heavily on a US government shutdown by week's end, with odds jumping to over 75% following the fatal shooting of a legally armed protestor in Minneapolis.

Suella Braverman's Worst Moments as She Joins Reform UK

Former Conservative Home Secretary Suella Braverman has defected to Nigel Farage's Reform UK, bringing a history of inflammatory remarks and political scandals that repeatedly made headlines during her turbulent career.

Trump Sends Rival to Minnesota, Sidelines Noem Over ICE

President Trump dispatches border czar Tom Homan to take charge in Minnesota, sidelining Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem amid escalating tensions over ICE actions and protests following fatal shootings in Minneapolis.

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