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UK Labour Party sweeps to power in historic election win. But impatient voters mean big challenges
Read full article: UK Labour Party sweeps to power in historic election win. But impatient voters mean big challengesOfficial results show that Britain’s Labour Party has swept to power after more than a decade in opposition, as a jaded electorate appeared to hand the party a landslide victory but also a mammoth task of reinvigorating a stagnant economy and dispirited nation.
Nigel Farage criticizes racist remarks by Reform UK worker. But he later called it a 'stitch-up'
Read full article: Nigel Farage criticizes racist remarks by Reform UK worker. But he later called it a 'stitch-up'Anti-immigration British politician Nigel Farage has condemned a worker for his Reform UK party who suggested migrants crossing the English Channel in boats should be used for “target practice.”.
Fed up with the UK Conservatives, some voters turn to the anti-immigration Reform party for answers
Read full article: Fed up with the UK Conservatives, some voters turn to the anti-immigration Reform party for answersIn the English coastal town of Clacton-on-Sea, many Conservative voters are considering switching to the anti-immigration Reform UK party in next week’s national election.
Britain's July 4 election is fast approaching. Rishi Sunak is running out of time to change the tune
Read full article: Britain's July 4 election is fast approaching. Rishi Sunak is running out of time to change the tuneWith less than three weeks to go until Britain’s election day, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is running out of time to change the tune.
Sunak and Starmer clash over tax and health in a debate as disruptor Farage roils the UK election
Read full article: Sunak and Starmer clash over tax and health in a debate as disruptor Farage roils the UK electionThe two main contenders to be Britain’s next prime minister have sparred over tax, the cost of living and the country’s creaking health system in an inconclusive televised debate.
Populist campaigner Nigel Farage makes an about-face and says he will run in the UK election
Read full article: Populist campaigner Nigel Farage makes an about-face and says he will run in the UK electionPro-Brexit, anti-immigration campaigner Nigel Farage is returning to front-line British politics.
UK politicians kick off a 6-week election campaign with incumbent Sunak playing the underdog
Read full article: UK politicians kick off a 6-week election campaign with incumbent Sunak playing the underdogBritain’s political party leaders are crisscrossing the country on the first day of a six-week election campaign.
Hungary's leader calls for change at the top in June European elections at a far right gathering
Read full article: Hungary's leader calls for change at the top in June European elections at a far right gatheringHungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is urging voters to reject mainstream political parties in European Union elections in June for their failure of leadership.
Belgian police shut down a far-right conference as it rallies ahead of Europe's June elections
Read full article: Belgian police shut down a far-right conference as it rallies ahead of Europe's June electionsBelgian police have shut down a gathering of far-right politicians and supporters, citing concerns about public order.
CEO of royal banker Coutts resigns amid furor over closure of politician Nigel Farage's account
Read full article: CEO of royal banker Coutts resigns amid furor over closure of politician Nigel Farage's accountThe chief executive of Coutts Bank has stepped down amid the furor surrounding populist politician Nigel Farage’s complaints that his account was closed because of his political views.
NatWest Bank CEO ousted after furor over politician Nigel Farage's bank account
Read full article: NatWest Bank CEO ousted after furor over politician Nigel Farage's bank accountNatWest, one of Britain’s biggest banks, says its chief executive has left her job after discussing personal details of a client — the populist politician Nigel Farage — with a journalist.
UK banking boss apologizes to populist politician Farage over the closure of his account
Read full article: UK banking boss apologizes to populist politician Farage over the closure of his accountThe chief executive of U.K. bank NatWest Group has apologized to populist politician Nigel Farage after he complained that his bank account was shut down because the banking group didn’t agree with his political views.
Trump talks Putin, grievances as GOP focuses on midterm wins
Read full article: Trump talks Putin, grievances as GOP focuses on midterm winsLeading Republicans spent much of the first three days at a conservative political gathering avoiding Donald Trump’s chief grievances or ignoring him altogether.
Veteran broadcaster Andrew Neil quits as chairman of GB News
Read full article: Veteran broadcaster Andrew Neil quits as chairman of GB NewsBritish broadcasting veteran Andrew Neil has stepped down as chairman of GB News, just three months after he launched it amid great fanfare and an ambition to provide an alternative to an alleged “metropolitan elite” bias among the established news channels.
5 years after Brexit vote, divided UK still feels shockwaves
Read full article: 5 years after Brexit vote, divided UK still feels shockwavesFive years ago Wednesday, Britons voted in a referendum that was meant to bring certainty to the U.K.’s unsettled relationship with its European neighbors, but it most certainly did not.
Fishing holds key to Brexit trade deal as talks drag on
Read full article: Fishing holds key to Brexit trade deal as talks drag onIf Johnson cannot expel enough EU fishing boats from U.K. waters, a no-deal Brexit would surely ensue, creating chaos and costs for all and ruin for some. The French, Britain's fiercest political rival for access to U.K. waters, know about symbolism — and timing — too. As well as France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Ireland and Denmark are among those directly implicated by the potential closing off of U.K. waters. Deas said he expected there to be protests from disgruntled EU fishermen — especially French ones — if there is a deal that sees quotas reduced. Most agree Boulogne would be a prime target because so much U.K. fish is exported through there, and a blockade is relatively easy to achieve.
Nigel Farage makes huge Brexit concession
Read full article: Nigel Farage makes huge Brexit concessionNigel Farage, a man who many believe Brexit wouldn't have happened without, has declared that his Brexit Party will not field candidates at the UK's forthcoming election in seats currently held by Boris Johnson's Conservatives. He said that by winning these seats, the Brexit Party would be able to "keep Boris Johnson to his promises" in Parliament. He launched the Brexit party earlier this year when former PM Theresa May's plan to leave the EU was first showing signs of falling apart. It's not immediately clear that Farage's announcement today helps the Conservatives as much as it saves the Brexit Party some embarrassment. In his speech, Farage said that the Brexit Party would "take the fight" to "the Labour Party and the rest of the remainer parties".
Delivering Brexit has been impossible. stopping it will be even harder
Read full article: Delivering Brexit has been impossible. stopping it will be even harderBy contrast, the Brexit vote is divided between the Conservatives and Nigel Farage's Brexit Party. Farage has been criticized for splitting the Brexit vote, leading to accusations, even from former supporters, that he has become the remain alliance's greatest asset. If he does split the vote, there is a good chance that a unified remain vote could win vital seats. The easiest, cleanest way to deliver Brexit, is if Prime Minister Boris Johnson wins a majority and gets his Brexit deal through Parliament. Where the parties might disagree is on Labour's promise to negotiate a new Brexit deal beforehand -- it doesn't look very remainish to enable a party that's negotiating a Brexit deal.
Trump says he 'can understand' Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex
Read full article: Trump says he 'can understand' Meghan, the Duchess of SussexPrince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, attend the WellChild awards at Royal Lancaster Hotel on Oct. 15, 2019, in London. WASHINGTON (CNN) - US President Donald Trump said he "can understand" Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, when asked whether he felt sorry for her on Tuesday. I can understand it," Trump said. Meghan has been a target of intense public scrutiny, especially from the media since she first began dating Harry. Most recently, Prince Harry and Meghan said they were suing British newspaper Mail on Sunday for releasing an edited version of a private letter Meghan sent to her father.