Sunak to ‘sit there and vote’ until Rwanda Bill is passed
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak promises to “sit there and vote” until his Rwanda Bill is passed on Monday. .
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak promises to “sit there and vote” until his Rwanda Bill is passed on Monday. .
The former president floundered in the face of Roop Raj's response.
Mark Peterson-Pool/Getty ImagesDonald Trump can dish it out, but he has shown, once again, that he simply cannot take it.As proceedings began Thursday morning in the disgraced ex-president’s criminal hush-money trial, defense attorney Todd Blanche complained to New York State Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchan that the gag order put in place to prevent Trump from intimidating witnesses, jurors, and court staff was unfair to his client.“Everybody can say anything they want, except for President Tru
Whether you shop at Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury’s, Morrisons or any other major supermarket in the UK, customers are being warned grocery bills could increase
The former president made the chilling remark about the 2024 election to a Wisconsin newspaper.
A couple of years ago, I noted in passing on Twitter (as it then was) that there was an international border between the UK and Ireland on the island of Ireland. To my surprise, Irish nationalists piled in to deny this objective legal reality. I couldn’t help recalling George Orwell’s comment that, for nationalists, “a known fact may be so unbearable that it is habitually pushed aside … or on the other hand it may enter into every calculation and yet never be admitted as a fact.”
Shocked people from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Nigeria herded on to coaches as 200 tents removed and streets cleaned
Doug Mills/GettyDonald Trump tried—and failed—to lure the judge overseeing his New York criminal trial into the position of greenlighting his angry screeds to ensure they don’t violate a gag order that seeks to stop him from continuing to intimidate witnesses and jurors.The move came after Trump got slapped with $9,000 in fines and a warning of a potential stay in the slammer on Tuesday, then had to fend off the risk of an additional $4,000 in penalties Thursday morning.After a trial lunch break
The former president's attorneys are trying to stop him from dozing off during the trial.
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As John Swinney emerges as favourite to succeed Humza Yousaf as leader, Guardian readers share their views
No love lost between the one-time double act, then.
The former president pronounced the word oddly over and over again as he invited a vegan restaurant owner onstage at a rally.
It is rare to get major presidential candidates – on either side of the political aisle – outside the confines of prepared remarks, stump speeches and friendly audiences, so it’s worth paying attention when they actually take detailed questions.
More than 100 Russian soldiers were reportedly killed when a volley of Atacms missiles hit a training base in eastern Ukraine in one of the highest single losses of Russian lives in months.
Xi Jinping has benefited in many ways from Vladimir Putin’s brutal invasion of Ukraine, not least in his single most important personal goal: to go down in history as the Chinese leader who annexed Taiwan in defiance of the West.
Poles will be richer than Britons in five years time because of Brexit, Donald Tusk, the prime minister of Poland, has said.
The FDA union will try to challenge ministers’ Rwanda plan passed last week in parliement in the courts
Fox 2During an interview that touched on immigration at the U.S.-Mexico border, a Detroit news anchor challenged Donald Trump to support his claim about rapidly falling crime in Venezuela—which fact-checkers have previously noted is false.In his interview with Fox 2 anchor Roop Raj, which will air in its entirety on Thursday, the former president closed with a shot at President Joe Biden regarding immigration, a topic that Trump has signaled he wants to use to help his campaign at the expense of
The late night host spots a report that the former president “really” doesn’t like.
Trump’s trial got moving again with testimony from the attorney representing Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal in hush-money negotiations