How much should Britain get involved in the conflict in the Middle East? The Guardian’s John Harris is joined by the columnist Gaby Hinsliff and former national security adviser Peter Ricketts to talk about the fallout from Iran’s attack on Israel at the weekend. Plus, John talks to Gaby about smoking bans, NatCon and Liz Truss’s new bookArchive: Sky News, BBC News Continue reading
Thanks to the statesmanship of Speaker Mike Johnson, Russian President Vladimir Putin has suffered a very bad week.
To the editor: The letter writer who defended evangelical Christians' support of former President Trump was at least partially correct — God does accomplish great things through imperfect people. However, his reference to the biblical story of King David doesn't support the notion that God was pleased with how he did things. For the most part, the kings of Israel were such a bad bunch that they led their people into idolatry and ultimately into utter destruction. In the case of David, unlike our...
For the first time in American history, a former president is the defendant in a felony trial, and the misinformation, rumors, and fake news are coming in hot from the Trump trial. Below are some quick fact-checks of some of the many dubious claims coming out of the trial.
Hamilton, Halton, Niagara and area news from CHCH - Hamilton, Halton, and Niagara news.. Former “National Enquirer” publisher David Pecker returned to the stand today in Donald Trump’s hush money trial. The trial could be the only one of Trump’s four criminal prosecutions before his November 5th election rematch with U.S. President Joe Biden. Especially as the Supreme Court is considering Trump’s argument of presidential immunity. We’re breaking it down.
A cadre of liberal cable news commentators critical of former President Donald Trump has been convening a weekly virtual meeting to deliberate on recent developments in Mr. Trump’s legal issues, according to a new report.
Jury selection starts in New York, as the former president faces 34 counts of falsifying business records, tied to a 2016 payment to Stormy Daniels. But has Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg brought a weak case, with potential legal avenues for appeal, given that to convict on these felonies he must prove that Trump intended to commit or conceal a second unrelated crime?
You know that narrative we talk about?
Jesse Taylor, 38, charmed his way into the Trump camp and gave members of the ritzy Mar-a-Lago club the impression he was a successful political consultant. House of cards tumbled when campaign staff found he was selling photo ops with former president for $6,600, pocketing the proceeds, sources claimed. Taylor, an ex lobbyist from Idaho, has now been banned from all Trump properties and the former president’s lawyers have sent him a cease and desist
There's something in the air in New York, and it's coming from Donald