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2 Feb 2025
#politics
GB News: Labour building 'secret anti-Reform database' in desperate bid to take down surging Nigel Farage
Labour is reportedly creating a "secret anti-Reform database" to counter the rising influence of Nigel Farage's Reform UK party, which has recently outperformed the Conservatives in polls. Labour Together aims to focus attacks on Reform rather than the Tories as they prepare for the next election.
Jonathan Ashworth, CEO of Labour Together, is leading this initiative, claiming to have identified weaknesses in Farage's platform, particularly regarding the NHS. Meanwhile, Farage has dismissed Labour's efforts, suggesting they are inadvertently promoting his party. Reform continues to gain traction, attracting former Conservative members.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: USAID website goes offline amid fears of agency dissolution under Trump
The USAID website went offline amid President Trump's freeze on foreign aid, leading to layoffs and program shutdowns. Congressional Democrats are concerned Trump may eliminate USAID's independent status, arguing it is vital for national security, while Republicans criticize the agency's funding.
Trump's administration has implemented a 90-day freeze on foreign assistance, causing confusion among aid organizations. Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicated a review of USAID's programs is underway, but he has not suggested eliminating the agency.
#culture
Fox News: Tom Selleck indulges in McDonald's before 80th birthday celebration with wife and family
Tom Selleck was seen enjoying a solo outing to McDonald's the day before his 80th birthday. He later celebrated with his wife Jillie Mack and their daughter at an upscale restaurant in Thousand Oaks, California.
Selleck, who recently concluded his role on "Blue Bloods," expressed his desire to continue acting, particularly in the Western genre. He remains open to future projects but is not actively seeking retirement.