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“I think people have to remember who Melania really is,” said Stephanie Winston Wolkoff.
Yulia Morozova/ReutersLess than 24 hours after Vladimir Putin sent his defense minister packing after reportedly privately blaming him for failures in the war against Ukraine, another top Defense Ministry official was yanked out of bed by masked security forces.Counterintelligence agents reportedly arrived armed to the teeth to detain Lieutenant-General Yury Kuznetsov, the head of the Defense Ministry’s personnel department, on bribery charges Monday. The Investigative Committee announced in a p
Stephanie Grisham said it was an "absolutely" significant development for Donald Trump.
Gary Lineker, the BBC’s chief political commentator, believes it’s unfair that he receives so much criticism for his comments on Israel and Gaza. “The minute you raise your voice against what they’re now doing there,” he complained during an interview with the Left-wing journalist Mehdi Hasan, “you get accused of being a supporter of Hamas.”
Critics aren't buying this big claim by the son of the former president.
DWP has hit back at an online petition, after it was backed by thousands, which called for paying all pensioners £221 a week.
The frustration and despair of Tory MPs felt towards Rishi Sunak's top team is revealed in leaked WhatsApp messages obtained by Sky News. There is fury today among Tory MPs after most found themselves on the losing side of a vote on a Lib Dem and Labour motion to exclude any MP arrested for a serious offence from the parliamentary estate, which would bring Westminster into line with many other workplaces. The bulk of Tory MPs backed a different plan - to exclude MPs at the point of charge, arguing that MPs could easily become the target of vexatious complaints.
The former home secretary trails well behind her rival Penny Mordaunt.
Nick Akerman, Former Assistant US Attorney and Former Watergate Prosecutor, shares his insight on if the appearance of Speaker Mike Johnson, Governor Doug Burgum, and other Republicans attending former President Trump's court hearing calls for a judge to remove them due to potentially intimidating to a witness. Akerman also talks about Michael Cohen's second day of testimony, and states that at this point the case is pretty much over. He speaks with Kailey Leinz and Joe Mathieu on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
MSNBC's Alex Wagner questioned the legality of the move, given the gag order the former president is currently under.
The idea of having a common, predictable rulebook to handle the irregular arrivals of asylum seekers has been on the table since the 2015-2016 migration crisis, which turned the issue into political dynamite and bitterly split countries into opposing camps.
A report has found that women born between certain dates are “owed” money because increases in the state pension age were not communicated properly
In the 1980s, Margaret Thatcher led her party to a hat-trick of triumphs over Labour, in which defence played a major part in her appeal.
Donald Trump shouted about the case against him in remarks to reporters outside the Manhattan courtroom.
"We’re a good family. Never have done anything wrong," Donald Trump's son said on Fox News.
“Everybody has a plan,” Mike Tyson famously remarked, “until they get punched in the face”. In 2021, the Irish government had a plan to provide better accommodation for asylum seekers in Ireland: Roderic O’Gormon, Ireland’s equality and integration minister, sent out tweets in eight languages advertising it to the world. The state would provide them with “own-door” accommodation within a few months of arriving, the minister promised, in languages including Arabic, Albanian, Somali, Urdu and Fren
North Korea may have supplied its ally Russia with weapons made five decades ago.
Ministers were hauled before MPs to answer an urgent question after the high court ruled that the flagship Illegal Immigration Act does not apply in Northern Ireland
Watching a live drone feed, it was possible to make out three people running down a street in a frontline town in northeastern Ukraine. "Are they Russians?" I asked a Ukrainian soldier, who was also on the ground in Vovchansk and was showing us the footage from a secret location as we spoke to him via video link from outside the town. "Yes, yes," said Denys, 42, the commander of a reconnaissance unit.
Local MP Sir Iain Duncan Smith has accused the Redbridge Council of talking ‘absolute nonsense’ about fixing the bridge