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4 Jan 2025
#politics
Breitbart: Labour Voters Flock to Farage's Reform UK over Mass Migration: Poll
The Labour Party in Britain is losing voter support to Nigel Farage's Reform UK, primarily due to concerns over mass migration. A recent poll indicates that if elections were held now, Reform UK could secure 120 seats, while Labour's seats would drop significantly from 411 to 278.
Voter concerns about immigration are echoed in broader public sentiment, with 70% of Britons believing immigration levels are too high. Farage argues that issues related to the economy and social services are linked to this population growth, calling for a shift in political power.
Breitbart: Nearly Nine in Ten Expect French Government to Fall This Year
A significant majority of French voters anticipate the collapse of President Emmanuel Macron's government this year, with 86% believing a new prime minister will be appointed soon. Following the ousting of former PM Michel Barnier, François Bayrou now faces challenges in a divided National Assembly, particularly regarding budget negotiations.
Public sentiment is increasingly against Macron, with 61% supporting his resignation, a rise since September. Despite Macron's commitment to stay in office until 2027, he has suggested potential referenda on key issues, though trust in his willingness to honor the results is low.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: The uncertain fate of Hussam Abu Safiya, 'the voice of Gaza's decimated health sector' arrested by the Israeli army
Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, director of Kamal-Adwan Hospital in Gaza, has faced ongoing bombardment while providing critical care to children. Despite his pleas for international protection, Israeli forces targeted the hospital on December 27, rendering it unusable and arresting him and staff.
The Israeli army claims the operation aimed to arrest Hamas and Islamic Jihad members, alleging the hospital was a terrorist base. They accused Abu Safiya of being linked to Hamas, which has been implicated in attacks against Israel.
#culture
Breitbart: Golden Globes 2025: Transgender Mania Set to Dominate with 'Emilia Perez,' 'Conclave'
The upcoming Golden Globes will prominently feature themes of transgenderism, with frontrunners Emilia Perez and Conclave exploring gender non-conformity. The show faces declining ratings, with last year's viewership at just 9.4 million, a significant drop from pre-COVID numbers.
Host Nikki Glaser may attract viewers, while Netflix's Emilia Perez, led by transgender star Karla Sofía Gascón, is expected to shine. The Globes have been criticized for past ethical issues but claim to have improved their standards.
Breitbart: Actress Linda Lavin's Cause of Death Revealed
Actress Linda Lavin, best known for her role in the sitcom "Alice," has died at 87 due to complications from lung cancer. She was working on the Hulu comedy "Mid-Century Modern" at the time of her death. Lavin was celebrated for her extensive career in film and theater.
Her colleagues praised her as a magnificent actress and a beautiful soul, highlighting her impact on their lives and work. Lavin is survived by her husband, Steve Bakunas.
Fox News: What Notre Dame Cathedral can teach us about faith in the season of Epiphany
The reopening of Notre Dame de Paris, five and a half years after a devastating fire, celebrates the extraordinary efforts of the 2,000 workers who rebuilt the iconic cathedral. Their dedication mirrors that of the medieval craftsmen, who created beauty through labor, often without seeing the end result.
This reflection on the cathedral builders emphasizes that everyone can contribute to creating beauty in their lives, whether through grand sacrifices or simple acts of kindness. The message inspires individuals to build their own "cathedrals" of life, reminding us that both great and small actions can lead to a life well-lived.
Fox News: Fox News Entertainment Newsletter: David Letterman’s life in Indiana, 'Catwoman' Jocelyn Wildenstein dead
David Letterman reflects on how showbiz negatively impacted him, finding solace in a quieter life in Indiana. Meanwhile, Wayne Osmond of the Osmond Brothers has passed away at 73, and Bruce Willis' wife shares a heartfelt anniversary message amid his dementia battle.
In other news, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have finalized their divorce after an extensive legal struggle, while Meghan Markle makes a social media comeback after five years. Angus MacInnes, known for his role in 'Star Wars,' has died at 77.
GB News: Wicked stars Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo 'took care' of each other during heavily-mocked press tour: 'We're quite funny'
Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo addressed their emotional reactions during the press tour for the musical "Wicked," acknowledging the viral moments that resulted from their experiences. Grande emphasized the privilege of working on the project and the genuine care between cast members, highlighting their collaboration for equal pay.
Despite the attention on their emotional responses, co-star Jeff Goldblum was noted to be the most moved during filming. The film has achieved significant commercial success and is a contender for awards, with both Grande and Erivo expressing excitement for potential nominations.