In the new world, the only idea that cuts across enough vote banks is populism. Its beauty, charm and success lies in its ease of use, in how little it demands from your head or heart.
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Argentine President Javier Milei's attendance is historically significant. No serving foreign leader has ever attended a U.S. presidential inauguration.
Strangers’ Bar will close from Monday while security and safety arrangements are reviewed, a House of Commons spokesperson said
Badenoch accused of wanting to cut state pension as Labour deny Musk forced gangs inquiries - Tory leader has been accused of ‘putting pensions on notice’ after revealing a possible policy shift on tr
UK Interior minister Yvette Cooper also said several new local inquiries into cases of abuse would be launched, bowing to political pressure for further action but stopping short of demands for a new nationwide inquiry.
The issue was at the centre of a political firestorm earlier this month when the Tesla boss Elon Musk posted a series of incendiary comments about UK PM on his X platform
The government today announced a new national-level "rapid audit" of grooming gangs, plus up to five new local inquiries. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper says the government will launch a national three-month audit, led by Dame Louise Casey, which will examine "cultural and societal drivers" of child sexual exploitation.
Britain’s Labour government came under pressure to act after Elon Musk reignited a decade-old scandal involving child sexual abuse mainly by men of Pakistani heritage.
Britain will back new local inquiries into child sexual abuse across the country, the government said on Thursday, after weeks of criticism by U.S. billionaire Elon Musk stirred renewed concern about a decades-old scandal over grooming gangs.
The former home secretary said there was 'no way' the Tories would beat Labour, given the current polling numbers
YEARS ago, US comedian Jon Stewart made a joke about Canada which angered some Canadians and opened the eyes of others to the reality of the punchline. As Stewart related: “I was visiting Canada