Sir Keir Starmer during a visit to Worcester City FC on the election campaign trail. It has become something of
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‘Why Do You Hate Young People So Much?’ Rishi Sunak Skewered By Student
Rishi Sunak was slammed by a student on the campaign trail earlier this week. Rishi Sunak was cornered by a
Spain’s conservatives shoot down Mario Draghi as EU Commission president
MADRID — Spain’s center-right Popular Party stands firmly behind Ursula von der Leyen’s candidacy for a second term as European
The morning read for Friday, May 31
Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Friday morning read: Supreme Court rules official likely violated NRA’s free speech rights (Justin Jouvenal, The Washington Post) Supreme Court gives New Yorkers…
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Keir Starmer Says Diane Abbott Is ‘Free’ To Stand As Labour Candidate In Huge U-Turn
Diane Abbott Keir Starmer has said Diane Abbott will be “free to go forward as a Labour candidate” in the upcoming
Trump’s European allies leap to his defense after guilty verdict
Nothing can separate Donald Trump from the love of Viktor Orbán. The Hungarian prime minister backed Trump on Friday morning
Putin Says Russians Should Be ‘Worshipped At Their Feet’ For ‘Heroism’
Russian President Vladimir Putin Vladimir Putin heaped bizarre praise on Russia on Thursday, saying the nation deserved to be “worshipped
Trump was smiling. Then the whiplash hit.
The first count landed like a hammer: “Guilty.” In business-like fashion, the foreman of a Manhattan jury transformed Donald Trump

Trump tries to spin guilty into gold
Donald Trump is already trying to turn his historic criminal conviction into a campaign cash windfall. Moments after a jury
Alberta government hails ‘productive’ legislative sitting while Opposition decries anti-democratic tactics
The spring sitting of the Alberta legislature wrapped up Wednesday night, bringing to an end a legislative period described by