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  • Rishi Sunak to pledge more money to support Ukraine

    The prime minister is travelling to Poland and Germany, highlighting an additional £500m to Ukraine.

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  • Coalition talks again bogged down in social media disputes

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  • CNN Wonders Why Johnson Cares About Anti-Semitism at Columbia

    When Speaker Mike Johnson traveled to Columbia University on Wednesday to call for President Minouche Shafik's resignation, he was joined by CNN’s Erin Burnett who sat down with Johnson for an interview on OutFront. Burnett would claim that it was a good thing Johnson was booed or the situation might have spun out of control and also asked him why he cares so much about anti-Semitism at Columbia considering it is a private university. Previewing her interview, Burnett recalled, “They were, and...

  • CNN Wonders Why Johnson Cares About Anti-Semitism at Columbia

    When Speaker Mike Johnson traveled to Columbia University on Wednesday to call for President Minouche Shafik's resignation, he was joined by CNN’s Erin Burnett who sat down with Johnson for an interview on OutFront. Burnett would claim that it was a good thing Johnson was booed or the situation might have spun out of control and also asked him why he cares so much about anti-Semitism at Columbia considering it is a private university. Previewing her interview, Burnett recalled, “They were, and...

  • If Hustle was on TV today, the first mark would be Boris Johnson

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  • Rishi Sunak declines to rule out July general election

    The Prime Minister Rishi Sunak repeated his line that he intends to call a vote in the second half of the year.

  • Rishi Sunak finally passes controversial Rwanda Bill

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    Everyone has their passions, and young adults are in a uniquely motivated