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Keir Starmer to step down? You won’t believe who’s tipped to replace him as PM
Rumours are swirling around Westminster that PM Sir Keir Starmer has had enough. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Singer-songwriter Jill Sobule, who hit with I Kissed a Girl, dead after house fire
Jill Sobule, the award-winning singer-songwriter whose witty and poignant writing first attracted widespread attention with the song I Kissed a Girl, died in a house fire Thursday. She was 66. CBC | World News
Read More »UK wins EU court clash over fishing ban reversal in post-Brexit victory
Meddling EU sparked fury after Brussels tried to force through a UK fishing ban reversal. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »If Angela Rayner gets this one decision wrong the consequences could be huge
Lurking in Angela Rayner’s in-tray is a question that Britain must answer correctly. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Nigel Farage can’t rest on his laurels – why things just got harder for Reform UK
Jubilant Reform voters should take a breath and consider what they’ve just won. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Local election post code checker – how did your area vote?
Results from England’s local election are coming in – use our tool to see how your area voted. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Estranged husband of accused in Australian mushroom murders tells of strained relationship
The estranged husband of an Australian woman accused of murdering three of his elderly relatives with a meal laced with deadly mushrooms told a court on Thursday their relationship had become increasingly strained in the year before the deaths. CBC | World News
Read More »George Clooney scores 2025 Tony Award nod, but Denzel Washington, Kieran Culkin snubbed
The 2025 Tony Award nominations have arrived for a season studded with movie and television stars, with nods going to George Clooney, Sarah Snook and Bob Odenkirk in their debuts. But other favourites, like Oscar-winners Denzel Washington and Kieran Culkin, were left out. CBC | World News
Read More »How Democrats and Republicans use science differently to shape policy
New research shows U.S. policymakers are relying on science more than ever — but that’s where the common ground ends. Johanna Wagstaffe breaks down the data that shows how Republicans and Democrats use science differently to shape their policies. CBC | World News
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