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3 Apr 2025

#politics

GB News: Lee Anderson demands Birmingham Council 'sack councillors' to pay refuse workers in blistering attack: 'It's not good enough!'
Lee Anderson demands Birmingham Council 'sack councillors' to pay refuse workers in blistering attack: 'It's not good enough!'
Reform UK MP Lee Anderson has called for Birmingham Council to dismiss some high-paid councillors to support striking refuse workers amid a growing waste crisis, with 17,000 tonnes of rubbish accumulating in the city. He criticized the council's financial management and suggested reallocating their salaries to the workers facing significant pay cuts.

The situation has escalated to the point where residents are struggling with severe sanitation issues. Anderson emphasized the need for immediate action and accountability from the council, while Labour Minister Jim McMahon acknowledged the urgency of resolving the strike with the trade unions.


#foreignaffairs

The American Mind: Task Force Dragging On | The Roundtable Ep. 261
Task Force Dragging On | The Roundtable Ep. 261
The latest episode of The American Mind's 'Editorial Roundtable' podcast critiques the U.S. intelligence community's handling of the narrative surrounding the Ukraine conflict, highlighting the disconnect from reality. The hosts, alongside Jeremy Carl, discuss the previous administration's wartime transparency issues and shifting public opinion on nuclear threats.

They also analyze early successes of the Trump Administration, its tariff strategies, and the Left's reactions. The podcast aims to unpack these complex political dynamics and their implications on American life.


#economy

Times Of Israel: US trading partners baffled by Trump’s tariffs, but little appetite for trade war
US trading partners baffled by Trump’s tariffs, but little appetite for trade war
President Trump announced new tariffs ranging from 10% to 49% on major trading partners, including China and the EU, citing a need for reciprocal trade measures. The EU's Ursula von der Leyen expressed regret and urged dialogue, warning of potential global inflation and higher consumer costs.

China, Canada, Japan, and other nations have voiced strong opposition, with promises of countermeasures. Concerns arise over the tariffs' impact on global trade dynamics, as countries prepare for negotiations to mitigate damage.