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‘At least it’s not the Tories’: UK vote rain, indifference, surprises
"At least it's not the Tories," my neighbour replies, shielding herself from the rain with an umbrella. Many in the United Kingdom reacted this way on Friday following the Labour Party's landslide election victory or, more precisely, the Conservatives' defeat. Experts predict that voter turnout will be the lowest in more than 20 years, indicating that many people have given up on the political system.
Rishi Sunak apologises following the historic Tory defeat
Rishi Sunak has apologised to the nation following the Conservative Party's worst legislative defeat in history. Sir Keir Starmer has led the Labour Party to a resounding win and will succeed Mr Sunak as the UK's Prime Minister. Accepting responsibility for the outcome, Mr Sunak stated that he heard voters' "anger" at his government.
At least 89 dead in Mauritania boat capsize
According to official media, at least 89 migrants and refugees aiming for Europe died, with scores still missing, after their boat collapsed off the coast of Mauritania. The fishing boat capsized on Monday, around 4 kilometres (2.4 miles) from Ndiago, a city on West Africa's southern coast. The Mauritanian coastguard found 89 dead and rescued nine people, including a five-year-old girl, according to the state news agency on Thursday.
In first address as PM, Sir Keir Starmer remarks, ‘Our work is urgent and we begin it today’
Sir Keir Starmer said, "Our work is urgent, and we begin it today" in his first address to the nation as prime minister. Sir Keir entered Downing Street for the first time as Prime Minister, greeting enthusiastic Labour supporters flying Union, Welsh, and Scottish flags before addressing the country in front of Number 10. Sir Keir stated, "Weariness in the heart of the nation - a draining away of hope, spirit, and belief in a better future."
Labour promises 1.5m new homes—can it deliver?
According to Labour's election campaign claims, building more homes is central to the new government's economic growth strategy. Keir Starmer vowed that Labour would support house building to accomplish its goal of 1.5 million houses over the next five years. This means 300,000 dwellings will need to be created each year, doubling the number built in 2022-23. Labour claims it will accomplish this by shortening planning application delays, assisting first-time buyers and developing the 'ugly' green belt. Is this a realistic pledge?
Vodafone and Virgin Media O2 extend their mobile-sharing deal
Vodafone and Virgin Media O2 have agreed to prolong their existing mobile network-sharing arrangement, which will be extended further if Vodafone's proposed merger with Three UK is approved. The Competition and Markets Authority is now considering a final ruling on Vodafone and Three's proposed merger. Vodafone and Virgin Media O2's new long-term agreement calls for the bigger Vodafone-Three business to sell spectrum to Virgin Media O2, which the firms claim will boost mobile connectivity, choice, and competition.
Mince Pies Recipe: How to Make, Serve, and Customize
Mince Pies have a rich history dating back to medieval times, originating as savory meat pies filled with spices and dried fruits. Over the centuries, they evolved into the sweet, fruity treats we enjoy today during the Christmas season. Significance of Mince Pies: At Creative Group, we cherish Mince Pies as a beloved tradition that brings warmth and nostalgia to our holiday celebrations. These small pastries symbolize the festive spirit and are a must-have on our dessert tables during Christmas gatherings.
Greece begins six-day workweeks for some industries
Greece has implemented a six-day workweek for certain industries to spur economic growth. New legislation, which took effect at the beginning of July, permits employees to work up to 48 hours per week rather than 40. It only applies to enterprises that run 24 hours a day and is optional for employees, who are paid an additional 40% for any overtime.
Who should I vote for and what do parties promise?
Polls open in the UK general election in less than 24 hours; have you determined which party will receive your vote? If not, this guide summarizes the major parties' positions on the issues that matter most to voters based on their pledges throughout the campaign. Select your preferred country, political parties, and issues from the drop-down list.
Turn left at the next intersection: Why the US needs a sustainable third party
The past few months of student protests against Israel's war on Gaza, and the way they were suppressed by the authorities and vilified as "violent" and terror-related even by supposedly left-leaning, progressive political leaders, revealed an important truth: the United States desperately needs a viable, left-to-centre-left third party committed to democracy. The issue is no longer limited to Republicans and their open support of Nazism. The response of President Joe Biden and other top Democrats to the student protests demonstrated that even the party that claims to represent the left in America is now trending right and has an unmistakable anti-democratic bent.
Travis Kelce says he invited Taylor Swift onstage and exposes her reaction
Travis Kelce caused a stir among fans when he appeared on stage for the first time with his girlfriend at one of her London gigs - and he's now revealed the roots of the spoof. Travis Kelce has admitted that his surprise appearance at Taylor Swift's London gig was his idea. The 34-year-old American football player debuted on stage with his girlfriend during the Eras Tour event at Wembley Stadium.