Bill Gates is the first billionaire to say publicly what many in New York business circles have talked about for years: Epstein blackmailed many of the world’s wealthiest men, he operated like Russian intelligence, gathering kompromat through his network. www.thetimes.com/us/news-toda...
First Minister John Swinney has accused Reform UK of inciting racial hatred after a second night of disorder in Scotland. www.holyrood.com/news/view,jo...
Malcolm Offord said the FM was “throwing false accusations at my party”
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The Microsoft founder was speaking before he faced questioning by a US government committee over his relationship with the sex offender
An Israeli firm spread misinformation about John Swinney before the Holyrood election, according to the French authorities. www.holyrood.com/news/view,is...
James Joyce is gonna read this and come back from the dead so he can publish Finnegan's Wake 2 out of sheer spite.
The family of the Belfast stabbing victim have released a statement saying - like the family of Henry Nowak last week - that the attack should not be used to "divide people or fuel hostility"
They condemned disorder and praised the "valuable contribution" by migrants
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"Bafflingly, X is still Westminster’s social media platform of choice despite the death threats, pornified images of female ministers and posts depicting Britain as a crime-ridden hellhole."
"Just shy of 94, Brown smokes, drinks, and chants slogans we can't broadcast."
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One response to this could be the UK Government and its ministers deciding to no longer post on X but I'm not going to hold my breath www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
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X owner Musk has posted several times on the site criticising the police treatment of Henry Nowak.
Let this be a warning – if Europe worries about Trump, it has even more reason to fear JD Vance | Gaby Hinsliff
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His toxic Henry Nowak intervention fits a pattern. Vance has hard-right views, a disdain for European society – and he may yet become president, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff