GB News should lose its licence, says ex-Sky News editor Adam Boulton
Veteran broadcaster accuses channel of âclear violationsâ of Ofcomâs due impartiality rulesUK politics live â latest updatesThe former Sky News political editor Adam Boulton has said GB News should lose its broadcasting licence, as he accused Britainâs media regulator of failing in its duty to protect impartial television news.Boulton, who was Sky Newsâs political editor for 25 years after the channel launched in 1989, said he believed it was too late to revoke GB Newsâs broadcasting rights, despite bringing a partisan brand of coverage to British television since its debut in 2021. Continue reading...
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US-Iran Ceasefire Negotiations Show Progress Amid Regional Tensions
⢠Diplomatic efforts between the United States and Iran have advanced ceasefire talks, with both nations signaling willingness to negotiate a formal agreement to end months of escalating regional conflict. ⢠Officials from both countries met in a neutral location this week to discuss terms, including sanctions relief, prisoner exchanges, and military de-escalation measures along disputed maritime boundaries.
Read original ¡ watchingamerica.comTrump-Xi Beijing Summit Addresses Trade War, Technology, and Iran Strategy
⢠President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping held high-stakes talks in Beijing focusing on resolving escalating trade tensions, technology competition, and coordinating responses to Middle Eastern developments. ⢠The two leaders discussed tariff rollbacks, semiconductor supply chain restrictions, and potential joint initiatives on artificial intelligence regulation, with both nations seeking to avoid further economic deterioration.
Read original ¡ watchingamerica.comLabour MP to stand down to allow Burnham run for byelection amid leadership row
Greater Manchester mayor would need to win byelection to launch leadership challenge against Starmer⢠UK politics live â latest updatesAndy Burnham now has a route back to parliament after a Greater Manchester MP announced he would stand down, triggering a byelection, and putting Burnham in contention to become the next Labour leader.The Greater Manchester mayor has been seeking to return to parliament for months, but was blocked by Keir Starmer from running in the Gorton and Denton byelection at the start this year, to the anger of his supporters inside the party. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comGateway cofounder detailed his romantic relationship with Ghislaine Maxwell in House testimony
Transcripts reveal billionaire Ted Waittâs relationship with Epstein accomplice and $7.2m breakup payoutSign up for the Breaking News US newsletter email Ted Waitt, the billionaire cofounder of the Gateway computer company, told lawmakers during a closed-door interview that he was in a romantic relationship with Ghislaine Maxwell from 2004 to 2010, but said that âif I knew then what I know now about Ms Maxwell, I never wouldâve befriended her or allowed her to be around my four childrenâ, according to a transcript of his testimony released by the House oversight and reform committee.âI never wouldâve spent six years in a romantic relationship with her,â Waitt said in his opening statement before the committee on 30 April, according to the transcript released on Wednesday. His testimony provided new details about his relationship with Maxwell, and he also disputed Maxwellâs previous statements that their relationship ended after a mysterious blackmail attempt related to Epsteinâs civil cases. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comLabour winds are blowing towards Burnham â and Streeting knows it
Now former health secretary and Manchester mayor could be about to make an unlikely deal to oust Keir StarmerWho said the Labour party needs âa battle of ideas, not of personalities or petty factionalism ⌠It needs to be broad, and it needs the best possible field of candidatesâ?Until this morning, almost everyone would have attributed those words to Andy Burnham, the mayor or Greater Manchester. But those were the closing paragraphs of the former health secretary Wes Streetingâs resignation letter, a cadence so similar to Burnhamâs own that it cannot be accidental. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comMillions of unpaid UK carers âliving in agonyâ, says Louise Casey
Government social care commissioner says system relying on exhausted unpaid carers to plug gaps in supportUK politics live â latest updatesMillions of unpaid carers in the UK are âliving an agonyâ while propping up an outdated, fragmented and confusing social care system, Louise Casey, the head of the governmentâs adult social care commission, has said.Lady Casey, who is leading an independent review of adult social care, criticised a system that âstill behaves as if we are living in 1948 and not 2026â by relying on female carers to plug gaps in services. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comFor anxious Taiwan, Trumpâs silence after Xi talks is best possible outcome
Island breathes sigh of relief as fears recede that US could jettison longstanding supportTrump China visit live â latest updatesBefore this weekâs summit between the Chinese and US presidents, Taiwan had been cast as the anxious bystander.Observers suggested that Taipei feared the unpredictable and transactional Donald Trump might overturn Washingtonâs longstanding support for the island democracy, which Beijing claims as a breakaway province, during Thursday and Fridayâs talks. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comUkraine hit by second day of large-scale Russian missile and drone strikes
Widespread nature of attacks prompts warnings that Moscow is trying to overwhelm air defence systemsRussian missiles and drones are pounding Ukraine for a second day, as almost continuous heavy attacks hit the country, with Kyiv bearing the brunt of an assault that has killed at least eight people, including a 13-year-old, and injured 44 in the capital.The overnight attacks followed heavy daylight raids with missiles and drones across the country on Wednesday, one of the longest single attacks of the war. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comFlorida crew recounts âmiraculousâ Atlantic plane rescue with fuel low
All 11 aboard survived after the plane made an emergency landing near the BahamasSign up for the Breaking News US newsletter emailA military rescue crew in Florida has spoken of the âpretty miraculousâ survival of all 11 people it saved from a plane crash in the Atlantic Ocean, and its own scramble to safety with five minutes of fuel left.Members of the 920th rescue wing, based at Patrick Space Force base, not far from Cape Canaveral, raced on Tuesday to reach the passengers and crew in choppy seas. They had emerged from a small Beechcraft twin-propeller aircraft that ditched into the water about 80 miles east of Melbourne on Floridaâs east coast. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comUS supreme court says man who lost leg can sue logistics firm over truck crash
Shawn Montgomery, whose parked vehicle was hit by a speeding driver, says top US freight broker should be liableThe supreme court on Thursday allowed a man to sue a major logistics company after he lost part of his leg in a semi tractor-trailer crash, a decision that could have ripple effects across the trucking industry.The USâs highest court ruled unanimously in favor of Shawn Montgomery, whose parked vehicle was hit by a speeding truck driver on an Illinois highway in 2017. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comâMagicalâ objects from iron age hoard found in UK go on display
Exhibition of Melsonby hoard in York challenges ideas about life in northern Britain 2,000 years agoIron age objects that tell a dramatic story of female power and which dispel the myth that northern Britain was a left-behind backwater have gone on display for the first time.The objects exhibited in York are from the Melsonby hoard, the largest trove of iron age metalwork ever found in the UK, which experts say could alter our understanding of life in Britain 2,000 years ago. Continue reading...
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