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The Economist: Sir Keir Starmer’s Scottish reset is under strain
Sir Keir Starmer’s Scottish reset is under strain
Since the 2014 independence referendum, Scotland's political landscape has been marked by competing visions for its future. The SNP pushes for a second independence vote, while the Conservative Party advocates for a strong unionist stance. Labour proposes a middle ground with "devo-max," leading to political gridlock.

The relationship between Scottish and UK politicians remains complex, with both collaboration and rivalry evident. This dynamic reflects ongoing tensions and differing priorities in addressing Scotland's constitutional future.


The Federalist: DOJ Declined To Pursue Charges Against Russia Collusion-Hoaxer
DOJ Declined To Pursue Charges Against Russia Collusion-Hoaxer
A declassified FBI analysis reveals that Nellie Ohr, linked to the Russia-collusion investigation, allegedly lied to Congress about her involvement with Fusion GPS but faced no charges from the DOJ or FBI. The report suggests political bias in the agencies' decision-making.

Ohr's testimony contradicted evidence showing she shared research with DOJ prosecutors and deleted emails, indicating potential deception. Critics argue that the DOJ's inaction on Ohr's alleged misconduct undermines public trust in the legal system.


Fox News: 85-year-old longtime House Democrat facing primary challenger who's making age a key issue
85-year-old longtime House Democrat facing primary challenger who's making age a key issue
Democratic Rep. Steny Hoyer of Maryland, who has served in Congress since 1981, may face a primary challenge from Harry Jarin, a 35-year-old firefighter. Jarin emphasizes Hoyer's age, arguing that a new generation of leadership is necessary to address current crises.

Hoyer, a former House Majority Leader, has been a significant figure in Democratic politics but is now confronting challenges from younger candidates as the party seeks to regroup after electoral setbacks. The push for new leadership reflects a broader trend among Democrats facing primary challenges from younger opponents.


Fox News: Biden White House aides face Oversight deadline amid threat of subpoenas
Biden White House aides face Oversight deadline amid threat of subpoenas
Today marks the deadline for former White House physician Dr. Kevin O’Connor and four aides to respond to interview requests from the House Oversight Committee. Chairman James Comer is investigating their alleged roles in covering up President Biden’s mental decline during his presidency.

If the staffers do not comply by the end of the day, the committee is prepared to issue subpoenas. Comer seeks to clarify who authorized the use of Biden's signature via autopen, emphasizing accountability among the aides involved.


Fox News: Supreme Court limits judges' authority to block infrastructure projects over environmental concerns
Supreme Court limits judges' authority to block infrastructure projects over environmental concerns
The Supreme Court has limited judges' authority to block federal infrastructure projects over environmental concerns, ruling that courts should not delay or obstruct projects based on unrelated environmental effects. The unanimous decision emphasizes that agencies need not consider the impacts of separate projects.

Justice Kavanaugh stated that judicial review should not micromanage agency decisions within a reasonable framework. This ruling aligns with the Trump administration's criticism of perceived judicial overreach affecting infrastructure initiatives.


Fox News: Rising Michigan Democrat says she was 'going to punch someone' over party's 'annoying' economic gaslighting
Rising Michigan Democrat says she was 'going to punch someone' over party's 'annoying' economic gaslighting
Michigan Sen. Elissa Slotkin criticized her party for downplaying economic struggles under the Biden administration. While she supported many of Biden's policies, she acknowledged that Democrats failed to address the real issues faced by voters, who felt their wages were not keeping pace with inflation.

Slotkin urged the Democratic Party to move away from identity politics and reconnect with average voters. She highlighted that focus groups in Michigan labeled the party as "weak" and "woke," reflecting a perception that the party was out of touch with the concerns of constituents.


Fox News: Former Navy SEAL mounts Senate bid to 'crush the woke agenda' as Tuberville seeks governorship
Former Navy SEAL mounts Senate bid to 'crush the woke agenda' as Tuberville seeks governorship
Former Navy SEAL Jared Hudson is entering the race for the U.S. Senate in Alabama, following Sen. Tommy Tuberville's announcement to run for governor. Hudson emphasizes his outsider status and commitment to conservative values, including border security and opposing the "woke agenda."

Hudson has received support from Rep. Eli Crane, who praised his character and dedication. Together with his wife, Hudson founded the nonprofit Covenant Rescue Group to combat human trafficking and child exploitation.


Fox News: Elon Musk criticism of Trump tax bill frustrates some Republicans: 'No place in Congress'
Elon Musk criticism of Trump tax bill frustrates some Republicans: 'No place in Congress'
Elon Musk's criticism of House Republicans' recent bill has sparked frustration among GOP lawmakers. Some argue that Musk's views on discretionary cuts and the budget deficit are misguided, while others believe the bill is designed to benefit middle-class families rather than wealthy individuals like Musk.

Despite Musk's concerns about the legislation's impact on the federal deficit, House Republicans assert that the necessary spending cuts cannot be achieved through the reconciliation process. As the bill moves forward, some fiscal conservatives within the party echo Musk's worries, hoping the Senate will address these issues.


Fox News: Rubio spearheads massive State Dept. reorganization set to eliminate, merge more than 300 offices
Rubio spearheads massive State Dept. reorganization set to eliminate, merge more than 300 offices
The State Department plans to cut or consolidate over 300 offices as part of a major reorganization aimed at streamlining operations and enhancing efficiency. This overhaul, announced by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, seeks to eliminate bureaucratic obstacles and empower embassies abroad.

The restructuring will reduce the domestic workforce by approximately 3,400 personnel and merge existing offices to improve clarity in reporting. While some new offices will be created to address emerging issues, the focus remains on decentralizing authority to regional bureaus and embassies to better implement U.S. diplomatic initiatives.


Fox News: 21 Democrats who may try to succeed Trump in the 2028 presidential election
21 Democrats who may try to succeed Trump in the 2028 presidential election
Following Donald Trump's return to the presidency, several Democrats are positioning themselves for a potential run in the 2028 presidential race. Notable figures such as Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, and Sen. Amy Klobuchar are making early appearances in key primary states like South Carolina and New Hampshire.

The Democratic Party, facing challenges after recent electoral setbacks, is seeing a surge of interest among potential candidates as they look to regain momentum. Figures like Pete Buttigieg and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are also generating speculation about their future ambitions, with many party members eager to find a strong challenger to Trump.


Fox News: Todd Chrisley jokes about prison as he reunites with daughter Savannah
Todd Chrisley jokes about prison as he reunites with daughter Savannah
Todd Chrisley was released from federal prison after serving two and a half years for tax evasion and bank fraud, following a pardon from former President Trump. His daughter Savannah shared moments from their road trip home to Tennessee, highlighting Todd's improved physique.

Savannah expressed gratitude for her father's release and her ongoing fight for justice, emphasizing the emotional impact of the pardon on their family. The couple's attorney noted that the pardon effectively erases their criminal record, allowing them to move forward with their lives.


Fox News: Virginia gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger releases first ad, slams 'political nonsense'
Virginia gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger releases first ad, slams 'political nonsense'
Democrat Abigail Spanberger, running for Virginia governor, released her first TV ad criticizing political divisiveness and promising to prioritize public service. She emphasizes her bipartisan record and commitment to lowering costs and improving education in Virginia.

Spanberger faces opposition from Republican Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears, who has accused her of prioritizing illegal immigrants over public safety and criticized her financial disclosure practices. Spanberger's campaign defends her record and asserts that her trust only contains her personal residence.


Fox News: What's next for DOGE after Elon Musk's departure? 'Only just begun'
What's next for DOGE after Elon Musk's departure? 'Only just begun'
Elon Musk has concluded his role as the public face of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) as it transitions under President Trump's second term. Musk expressed gratitude for the opportunity to combat government waste, claiming DOGE has saved an estimated $175 billion.

Despite Musk's departure, a senior White House official assured that DOGE will continue its mission across federal agencies, focusing on eliminating overspending and corruption. The agency is set to be dissolved by July 4, 2026, as per Trump's executive order.


GB News: Former Labour MP points to 'big problem' with Keir Starmer: 'People will get fed up!'
Former Labour MP points to 'big problem' with Keir Starmer: 'People will get fed up!'
Former Labour MP Lloyd Russell-Moyle has criticized Keir Starmer's strategy of framing Nigel Farage as the primary opposition, suggesting it could backfire. Starmer has attacked Farage's fiscal proposals, likening them to the failed policies of Liz Truss, while Russell-Moyle warns that focusing on Farage may alienate voters.

Russell-Moyle emphasized the need for Labour to present viable alternatives rather than solely criticizing Farage, advocating for a focus on progressive taxation and job creation. He cautioned that simply portraying Farage as the enemy won't resonate with disillusioned voters.


GB News: Martin Daubney dismantles Labour's attack on Reform in 10-point takedown as graph reveals spending trap
Martin Daubney dismantles Labour's attack on Reform in 10-point takedown as graph reveals spending trap
GB News host Martin Daubney criticized Labour's spending since taking office, claiming it far exceeds the £60 billion they accused Reform UK of lacking a funding plan for. He highlighted various costly commitments, including a significant increase in public sector spending and overseas climate aid.

Daubney's breakdown of Labour's expenditures has sparked debate, with some users questioning the accuracy of his figures. Amidst this scrutiny, polling indicates Reform UK has gained traction, leading to concerns for Labour as they face pressure from voters who prefer spending on domestic issues like the NHS.


GB News: Hollywood star in brutal MSM swipe after being ‘blacklisted’ for supporting Donald Trump
Hollywood star in brutal MSM swipe after being ‘blacklisted’ for supporting Donald Trump
Antonio Sabato defended Donald Trump and Elon Musk on GB News, claiming reports of a rift between them are false and part of a media campaign against Trump. He criticized mainstream media as "liars" and emphasized their dedication to addressing challenges facing the country.

Sabato praised both leaders for their achievements, asserting that the economy is improving under their leadership. He acknowledged that disagreements may occur but maintained that both Trump and Musk are committed to working hard for the American people.


GB News: Keir Starmer grilled by GB News over Nigel Farage ‘living rent free in his brain’ - WATCH
Keir Starmer grilled by GB News over Nigel Farage ‘living rent free in his brain’ - WATCH
Keir Starmer criticized Nigel Farage's economic proposals, labeling them as "fantasy economics" and warning they could lead to financial ruin for Britain. He emphasized the importance of stabilizing the economy and protecting working people from Farage's policies, which he likened to those of Liz Truss.

Starmer's remarks come as Reform UK gains traction in British politics, posing a significant challenge to traditional parties. He defended his background and experience, asserting that he understands the struggles of working-class individuals better than Farage.


GB News: ‘She’s left the playing field!’ Top Tory faces grilling over Kemi Badenoch amid Reform-Labour war
‘She’s left the playing field!’ Top Tory faces grilling over Kemi Badenoch amid Reform-Labour war
Kevin Hollinrake defended Kemi Badenoch's leadership of the Conservative Party amid poor polling and local election results. He emphasized that the party is focused on long-term policy development rather than immediate headlines, asserting that trust with the electorate must be rebuilt through careful consideration of policies.

Hollinrake criticized Reform UK for rushing out policies and claimed that the Conservatives are preparing to deliver well-thought-out solutions. Meanwhile, Keir Starmer is expected to attack Reform's economic proposals, drawing parallels to former PM Liz Truss's policies, which he argues could lead to economic instability.


GB News: Charlene and Albert announce meeting with Macron and his wife days after Brigitte 'slapped' French President
Charlene and Albert announce meeting with Macron and his wife days after Brigitte 'slapped' French President
Princess Charlotte and Prince Albert of Monaco have announced a state visit by French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte on June 7-8, 2025. The visit aims to strengthen the longstanding friendship between France and Monaco, featuring a private audience and a state dinner.

The announcement follows a viral video showing Brigitte Macron appearing to slap her husband during a plane disembarkation in Vietnam. Emmanuel Macron later dismissed the incident as playful banter, denying any tension between them.


GB News: Donald Trump dealt catastrophic tariffs blow as court rules trade levies 'illegal'
Donald Trump dealt catastrophic tariffs blow as court rules trade levies 'illegal'
A federal court has ruled that President Trump's worldwide tariffs are unlawful, blocking their implementation. The Court of International Trade found that Trump exceeded his authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, declaring the broad tariff powers unconstitutional.

The ruling specifically affects the recent 10% tariffs on nearly all US trading partners. Following the decision, markets reacted positively, while the White House criticized the ruling as judicial overreach. The Trump administration plans to appeal, indicating a potential Supreme Court battle ahead.


Liberty Nation News: Court Blocks Trump Tariffs – Battle Ensues - Liberty Nation News
Court Blocks Trump Tariffs – Battle Ensues - Liberty Nation News
A federal court has ruled against President Trump's tariffs, stating he exceeded his authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. The court found that Trump's tariffs did not address any unusual threat and ordered their rollback within ten days.

The ruling raises questions about the definition of a national emergency and who has the authority to declare one. As the case heads to the Supreme Court, the implications for global trade negotiations and the balance of power between Congress and the presidency remain significant.


Liberty Nation News: Political Rebranding: Can SAM Save the Democrats From Themselves? - Liberty Nation News
Political Rebranding: Can SAM Save the Democrats From Themselves? - Liberty Nation News
The Democratic Party is initiating a rebranding effort following a significant electoral defeat and declining approval ratings. A new initiative, SAM (Speaking with American Men: A Strategic Plan), aims to reconnect with working-class men, acknowledging past missteps in alienating certain demographics.

Despite this effort, critics argue that the party still fails to grasp the core issues men care about, such as job security and traditional values. The approach may not address the underlying disconnect between the party's progressive agenda and the desires of many voters, particularly those who feel sidelined.


Liberty Nation News: FTC Probes Media Matters for Regulating Speech - Liberty Nation News
FTC Probes Media Matters for Regulating Speech - Liberty Nation News
The FTC is investigating Media Matters for potential collusion with other organizations to orchestrate illegal advertiser boycotts against conservative news outlets, possibly violating antitrust laws. This inquiry follows Elon Musk's lawsuit claiming Media Matters cost his platform billions in ad revenue.

Media Matters denies any wrongdoing and has filed a countersuit against Musk, alleging retaliation for its critical reporting. The investigation aims to uncover whether Media Matters participated in efforts to undermine conservative platforms while favoring left-leaning sites, raising concerns about free speech and media bias.


#society

Fox News: Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Turning up the heat on Harvard
Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Turning up the heat on Harvard
The Trump administration is cutting Harvard University's federal funding by $100 million, citing the school's investigation into antisemitism. First Lady Melania Trump defends the move, rejecting claims of personal motives behind the feud.

In other news, a Twitch streamer was suspended for reading a manifesto linked to the recent murders of two Israeli diplomats, and The Washington Post deleted a controversial post regarding the incident. Israeli ambassador Danny Danon condemned UN officials for their role in spreading false claims.


Fox News: Rabbi who was attacked outside Israeli Embassy slams DC's handling of antisemitism
Rabbi who was attacked outside Israeli Embassy slams DC's handling of antisemitism
Rabbi Shmuel Herzfeld faced harassment from protesters while praying at the Israeli Embassy in D.C. He was falsely accused of stalking but later vindicated, with his accusers ordered to pay his legal fees. Herzfeld criticized D.C. leadership for insufficient action against rising antisemitism.

Despite knowing Mayor Muriel Bowser personally, Herzfeld holds her responsible for an environment that endangers Jewish residents. He expressed concern over violent incidents linked to pro-Palestinian protests, emphasizing the need for a balance between free speech and public safety.


Fox News: Hamas faces 'legitimacy crisis' as desperate Gazans flock to US-backed aid centers
Hamas faces 'legitimacy crisis' as desperate Gazans flock to US-backed aid centers
Hamas is facing a crisis in the Gaza Strip as its influence wanes amid internal pressure to end the war and secure the release of hostages. The group's opposition to a new U.S.-Israeli aid distribution mechanism signals a focus on maintaining authority rather than addressing civilian needs.

Despite threats against those accepting aid, Palestinians are flocking to distribution sites, leading to chaotic scenes. Experts suggest that if external aid improves living conditions beyond what Hamas can provide, public dissatisfaction with the group may grow, undermining its governance.


Fox News: Riley Gaines challenges ex-ESPN host to race after he says she was a 'worse swimmer' than she is 'MAGA stooge'
Riley Gaines challenges ex-ESPN host to race after he says she was a 'worse swimmer' than she is 'MAGA stooge'
Riley Gaines challenged Keith Olbermann to a charity race after he criticized her swimming performance. Gaines, a former NCAA swimmer, defended her achievements and proposed a 200-yard freestyle race, with proceeds going to a charity of the winner's choice.

Meanwhile, President Trump criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom for allowing a transgender athlete to compete in a women's championship, asserting that it undermines fairness in women's sports. He warned of potential federal funding consequences if the state does not comply with his executive order banning such participation.


GB News: 'Woke' train firm excludes word 'women' in free tampon scheme
'Woke' train firm excludes word 'women' in free tampon scheme
Avanti West Coast has faced backlash from gender-critical campaigners for launching a free tampon initiative that does not specifically mention women or females, referring instead to "customers" and "people." Critics argue this omission is offensive and undermines the acknowledgment of women as the primary users of period products.

The initiative allows travelers to request pads discreetly onboard or through a click-and-collect service. While Avanti aims to provide essential items for all, critics, including members of the Women's Rights Network, express disappointment over the language used, deeming it clumsy and exclusionary.


GB News: Martin Daubney fights back tears after emotional inquest interview with farmer’s family – ‘Just so moving’
Martin Daubney fights back tears after emotional inquest interview with farmer’s family – ‘Just so moving’
GB News presenter Martin Daubney became emotional during an interview with the family of John Charlesworth, a farmer who died by suicide amid fears over inheritance tax changes. The family shared their grief and the financial stress that contributed to his decision.

John's son and daughter expressed their sorrow and the impact of the impending tax on their father, who was deeply connected to the family farm. They described him as a beloved figure, highlighting the emotional toll of the situation.


GB News: Electric bike riders could see vehicles destroyed under new anti-social behaviour rules - 'Will not be tolerated'
Electric bike riders could see vehicles destroyed under new anti-social behaviour rules - 'Will not be tolerated'
Swansea is launching Operation Lathyrus to combat anti-social behavior from e-bike riders, with fines and vehicle seizures for rule violations. The initiative follows community concerns about irresponsible e-bike use in pedestrian areas and aims to educate and enforce compliance.

E-bike riders must adhere to regulations, including power limits and safety requirements, or face penalties. Local officials stress the need for a safe environment in the city center, urging responsible riding to prevent further issues.


GB News: Driving law changes you missed in May - Congestion Charge price hikes, HMRC update and DVSA rules
Driving law changes you missed in May - Congestion Charge price hikes, HMRC update and DVSA rules
New motoring rules have been introduced in London, including a proposed increase in the Congestion Charge to £18 per day by January 2026, aimed at promoting electric vehicle use. Changes to discounts for electric vehicles and safety requirements for HGVs are also being discussed.

Additionally, the DVSA is addressing a backlog in driving tests caused by bots purchasing slots, with consultations underway to improve the booking system. These measures are part of broader efforts to enhance road safety and streamline driving regulations.


GB News: Robert Jenrick lashes out at Sadiq Khan after chasing shameless fare dodgers in viral clip: ‘Stop wasting time!’
Robert Jenrick lashes out at Sadiq Khan after chasing shameless fare dodgers in viral clip: ‘Stop wasting time!’
Robert Jenrick criticized Sadiq Khan as a "useless mayor" for failing to address fare dodging and other crimes in London. After confronting fare evaders at Stratford station, he expressed frustration over the perceived decline in public order and quality of life due to rising lawlessness.

Jenrick's comments follow a viral video of his confrontation, where he urged fare dodgers to comply with rules. The Transport Salaried Staffs Association condemned his actions as "vigilante justice," calling for proper investment in enforcement rather than individual interventions.


GB News: How to banish clover mites from your garden and home - 'keeps them from feasting on your grass and plants'
How to banish clover mites from your garden and home - 'keeps them from feasting on your grass and plants'
Clover mites, tiny red arachnids measuring about 0.75 millimeters, reproduce rapidly in spring and summer, posing a threat to gardens. They can lay up to 70 eggs and reach maturity in 30 days, leading to significant infestations if not managed properly.

To prevent and control clover mites, gardeners should maintain grass at 3-4 inches, avoid over-fertilization, and strategically plant away from structures. Using targeted insecticides and natural deterrents like marigolds can help manage populations and protect plant health.


GB News: Girl, 9, among 79 people injured after car driven into Liverpool victory parade
Girl, 9, among 79 people injured after car driven into Liverpool victory parade
A vehicle struck a crowd during Liverpool's victory parade, injuring 79 people, including a nine-year-old. A 53-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and dangerous driving, with police extending his custody for further questioning.

Seven victims remain hospitalized but are stable. The vehicle reportedly bypassed security by following an ambulance. A fundraising campaign has raised over £30,000 to support those affected by the incident.


GB News: Blanket 20mph speed limits and Highway Code updates could be rolled out in urban areas
Blanket 20mph speed limits and Highway Code updates could be rolled out in urban areas
A new report by The Bikeability Trust and Living Streets calls for significant reforms to Britain's road safety, including a nationwide ban on pavement parking, mandatory cycle training in schools, and a default 20mph speed limit in urban areas. The report emphasizes the need for updated training for police and driving instructors to better protect vulnerable road users.

Polling reveals a concerning lack of public understanding regarding Highway Code rules, with many adults unaware of pedestrian rights. The report highlights the disproportionate risks faced by women and children, particularly with the rise of SUVs. It urges Labour to allocate more funding for walking and cycling infrastructure to improve safety across the UK.


GB News: TGI Fridays launches new menu in UK 'first' but only at select locations - is yours on the list?
TGI Fridays launches new menu in UK 'first' but only at select locations - is yours on the list?
TGI Fridays has launched its first breakfast menu, 'Rise & Dine,' at 28 locations in the UK, celebrating the chain's 60th anniversary. The menu features American breakfast classics starting at £5, including options like the All-American Slam and a veggie delight.

The breakfast offerings also include sweet dishes like Oreo Crunch Pancake Stack and various specialty beverages. The new menu aims to provide flavorful and budget-friendly choices for customers.


GB News: Royal steps out with baby bump just days after pregnancy announcement
Royal steps out with baby bump just days after pregnancy announcement
Princess Alexandra of Luxembourg made her first public appearance since announcing her second pregnancy during the Octave Celebrations. She showcased her baby bump while participating in a religious ceremony, accompanied by her husband, Nicolas Bagory. The Grand Ducal Court confirmed the pregnancy, expected to conclude in the autumn.

This event coincides with significant royal changes as Grand Duke Henri prepares to abdicate in favor of his son, Hereditary Duke Guillaume, on October 3. The transition will be marked by various celebrations, including a gala dinner and public festivities featuring a drone show and a concert.


GB News: Reform councillor brands white working class men Britain’s ‘most disadvantaged group’
Reform councillor brands white working class men Britain’s ‘most disadvantaged group’
Reform councillor Jaymey McIvor has stated that white British working-class men are the most disadvantaged group in the UK, facing barriers in job applications due to their skin color. He criticized the culture of self-censorship that prevents people from expressing their opinions freely.

McIvor's comments come amid controversy over the Premier League's Coach Inclusion & Diversity Scheme, which has been accused of discriminating against white male applicants. Several clubs have faced backlash for job adverts that appeared to exclude white men, raising concerns about potential violations of the Equality Act.


GB News: Britain faces drinking water shortages in just TEN years due to mass immigration
Britain faces drinking water shortages in just TEN years due to mass immigration
Britain faces a potential drinking water crisis within the next decade, attributed to rapid population growth, aging infrastructure, and climate pressures. The government plans to fast-track the construction of two major reservoirs in East Anglia and Lincolnshire to address these shortages.

Despite a recent decline in net migration, concerns remain high following a record influx in 2023. The government is taking significant measures to secure water supplies, with new laws aimed at expediting reservoir projects. Critics argue that the government's focus on water supply is a distraction from failures in migration and farming policies.


GB News: Labour slashes red tape on electric vehicle chargers to save drivers £1,100 a year and 'months of delays'
Labour slashes red tape on electric vehicle chargers to save drivers £1,100 a year and 'months of delays'
Labour has announced plans to eliminate planning applications for installing electric vehicle (EV) chargers, potentially saving drivers up to £1,100 annually. The changes will facilitate the installation of chargers at homes, workplaces, and public locations, aiming to increase the current 79,654 charging devices in the UK.

The government is investing over £2.3 billion to support this initiative, with a target of 300,000 public chargers by 2030. Industry experts have welcomed the move, stating it will reduce delays and costs, thereby accelerating the expansion of the EV charging network.


GB News: Neighbour row erupts as woman claims homeowner's 'WiFi is damaging her plants' before making 'outrageous demand'
Neighbour row erupts as woman claims homeowner's 'WiFi is damaging her plants' before making 'outrageous demand'
A homeowner expressed frustration after a neighbor claimed his WiFi was disrupting the "vibrational energy" of her plants, presenting a diagram as evidence. She demanded he turn off his WiFi at night or allow her to share it by moving the router into her unit.

Despite her claims, there is no scientific basis for WiFi signals affecting plant growth. Reddit users speculated that the neighbor might be using the situation to gain access to his WiFi. The man noted her peculiar beliefs, which had not previously impacted him until this incident.


GB News: Princess Kate and Prince William receive gesture from royal photographer
Princess Kate and Prince William receive gesture from royal photographer
Royal photographer Josh Shinner posted a photo of Princess Kate taken during the Prince and Princess of Wales's visit to the Isle of Mull. The image features Kate in a woodland setting, and it coincided with the announcement of a rose named after her, 'Catherine's Rose.'

During their visit, the royal couple engaged with the community at Aros Hall and explored a local artisan market. The Royal Foundation announced a partnership to support community spaces on Mull, enhancing local activities and gatherings.


GB News: Robert Jenrick confronts brazen fare dodgers as Sadiq Khan’s London slides into lawlessness
Robert Jenrick confronts brazen fare dodgers as Sadiq Khan’s London slides into lawlessness
Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick confronted fare dodgers on London's tube, highlighting the issue of fare evasion. He criticized the security setup at TfL, stating that many passengers evade fares without consequence, which he believes undermines societal order.

Jenrick's actions included calling attention to offenders and suggesting that the state needs to take stronger action against lawbreakers. He expressed frustration over the prevalence of fare evasion and linked it to broader issues of crime in London, while also criticizing Mayor Sadiq Khan's handling of the situation.


GB News: Heathrow boss slept through 7 HOURS of airport blackout chaos because phone was on silent
Heathrow boss slept through 7 HOURS of airport blackout chaos because phone was on silent
Heathrow's CEO Thomas Woldbye was unreachable for the first seven hours of a major power outage on March 21 due to his phone being on silent. The incident, caused by a substation fire, left 200,000 passengers stranded and led to a 24-hour airport shutdown.

An internal review criticized Woldbye's absence during the crisis, recommending improvements to notification processes for critical incidents. Airlines expressed frustration over the airport's preparedness, questioning how a single substation failure could lead to such a significant disruption.


GB News: Emmanuel Macron plays down humiliating ‘slap’ incident with playful gesture
Emmanuel Macron plays down humiliating ‘slap’ incident with playful gesture
Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte were involved in a light-hearted incident during their arrival in Indonesia, where Brigitte playfully 'slapped' him, drawing media attention. Macron later waved humorously, attempting to downplay the situation as a moment of "playful teasing."

Sources indicated that the couple aimed for self-deprecation in their response to the incident, which some viewed as humorous while others found provocative. Macron dismissed the reaction as an overblown issue, urging calm.


GB News: ‘Tribal instinct’ is making groups ‘protect their own’ in grooming gangs, Kemi Badenoch claims
‘Tribal instinct’ is making groups ‘protect their own’ in grooming gangs, Kemi Badenoch claims
Kemi Badenoch has highlighted a “tribal instinct” among racial and religious groups that leads to protecting their own in the context of grooming gangs. She criticized the terminology used to describe offenders, suggesting that referencing specific communities is more accurate. Badenoch also expressed concern over some MPs' reluctance to address the issue due to potential voter backlash.

Badenoch's comments come as the government awaits the findings of an audit on child sexual exploitation. She emphasized the need for a genuine inquiry into the connections between cousin marriage and grooming gangs, while survivors like Fiona Goddard call for a focus on victims rather than political agendas.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Putin masses 50,000 troops on Ukraine's north front as Trump again agrees to meet Russian, Ukrainian leaders
Putin masses 50,000 troops on Ukraine's north front as Trump again agrees to meet Russian, Ukrainian leaders
Russian President Vladimir Putin has stationed 50,000 troops on Ukraine's northern border, prompting concerns of a major offensive aimed at pushing Ukrainian forces from the Kursk region and launching a new invasion into Sumy. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy remains open to negotiations, even suggesting a trilateral meeting with Donald Trump if needed.

Despite ongoing negotiations, U.S. President Trump expressed disappointment over Russia's continued attacks on Ukraine and has refrained from imposing additional sanctions, seeking to secure a deal. Ukraine's Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported significant missile and drone strikes by Russia, while Moscow proposed a second Istanbul meeting to discuss ceasefire terms, which Ukraine has yet to accept.


GB News: China sends 'massive congratulations' to 'close friend' Mauritius after Keir Starmer's 'sell-out' Chagos deal
China sends 'massive congratulations' to 'close friend' Mauritius after Keir Starmer's 'sell-out' Chagos deal
China has congratulated Mauritius on securing a 99-year lease for the Chagos Islands, which includes the UK-US Diego Garcia base, potentially costing British taxpayers up to £30 billion. This deal has drawn criticism, with opposition leader Sir Keir Starmer accused of misrepresenting China's stance.

Chinese ambassador Huang Shifang expressed support for Mauritius's sovereignty, contradicting claims that Russia, China, and Iran opposed the deal. Conservative figures have called for Starmer to retract his statements, highlighting the political fallout from the agreement.


#economy

Fox News: Hawaii enacts 'green fee' on tourists to raise $100 million annually for climate, ecology protection
Hawaii enacts 'green fee' on tourists to raise $100 million annually for climate, ecology protection
Hawaii Governor Josh Green has enacted a "Green Fee" bill, increasing tourist taxes on hotels to 11% starting January 1, rising to 12% the following year. The revenue will fund climate change initiatives, wildlife conservation, and economic revitalization efforts.

The bill aims to address environmental concerns and support a "green jobs youth corps," with projected annual revenue of $100 million. Critics note that Hawaii already has high taxes on tourism.


Fox News: Rotten regulations: Even your trash can't escape California's red tape
Rotten regulations: Even your trash can't escape California's red tape
California's regulatory environment is causing significant challenges, including the closure of a landfill that has led to increased trash removal costs. As residents continue to generate waste, the state’s complex regulations have not resolved the issue but rather exacerbated it.

The state's high taxes and stringent regulations are driving businesses and residents away, with many companies relocating to more favorable environments. This exodus could lead to fewer taxpayers and higher costs for those who remain, raising concerns about the sustainability of California's economic policies.


GB News: Santander launches £180 free cash offer and you don't have to bank online to get it
Santander launches £180 free cash offer and you don't have to bank online to get it
Santander UK has introduced a £180 current account switching offer for new and existing customers who meet specific criteria. To qualify, customers must switch to an eligible account, deposit at least £1,500 within 60 days, and set up two active Direct Debits.

The offer applies to various accounts and requires the use of the Current Account Switch Service. Competing banks are also offering incentives, with TSB leading at £310. Customers are encouraged to consider switching for better rewards, as the process is typically quick and straightforward.


GB News: Major car brand axes £222m in electric vehicle funding in favour of £659m petrol and diesel boost
Major car brand axes £222m in electric vehicle funding in favour of £659m petrol and diesel boost
General Motors has abandoned plans to invest $300 million in electric vehicle motor production, opting instead to invest $888 million in new V8 engine production at its Tonawanda, New York plant. This decision comes amid declining sales of GM's electric vehicles.

The investment will enhance machinery and facilities for the sixth generation of V8 engines, used in GM's trucks and SUVs. Despite the shift away from electric vehicles, GM continues to develop new battery technology with its partner LG Energy Solution.


GB News: Car insurance prices plummet to two-year low with drivers urged to save 'a significant amount of money'
Car insurance prices plummet to two-year low with drivers urged to save 'a significant amount of money'
Car insurance costs in the UK have decreased to an average of £418 annually, the lowest since early 2023, reflecting a 7% drop from the previous quarter. Comprehensive policies offer better value at £418, while Third Party Only insurance is the most expensive at £559, despite minimal coverage.

Regional disparities exist, with London drivers facing the highest premiums at £598, while Wales has the lowest at £343. Experts advise motorists to compare insurance options to save money, as the Insurance Premium Tax remains a burden, contributing to rising costs over the years.


#military

GB News: Russian spy ships stalked by Royal Navy warships in Channel for second time in just one month
Russian spy ships stalked by Royal Navy warships in Channel for second time in just one month
Royal Navy warships have tracked Russian vessels in UK waters for the second time this month, ensuring the security of critical sea-lanes. The operation involved monitoring the Russian intelligence-gathering ship Yuri Ivanov and other vessels through the English Channel and surrounding areas.

The Royal Navy deployed multiple ships and helicopters for this mission, which coincided with the conclusion of a significant NATO exercise. The operation underscores the UK's commitment to national security and readiness to respond to any potential threats from non-allied naval activity.


GB News: John Healey to splash £1 BILLION on 'army of hackers' to counter Russia
John Healey to splash £1 BILLION on 'army of hackers' to counter Russia
The UK Army plans to invest £1 billion in AI to establish a cyber command aimed at countering increasing cyber warfare threats, particularly from Russia. This initiative will enhance Britain's defense capabilities and enable quicker battlefield decisions through advanced technology.

Defence Secretary John Healey emphasized the need for robust cyber defenses, citing 90,000 cyber attacks on the UK's defense from state-linked sources. The new command will focus on both cyber and electromagnetic warfare, allowing the UK to better protect itself and respond to threats.


#religion

GB News: GB News Daily Reflection - Thursday 29 May
GB News Daily Reflection - Thursday 29 May
Jesus's ascension into heaven marks the end of his earthly life and the beginning of the church's mission. His followers are called to share his message, with the promise of his eventual return shaping the ongoing narrative of the Jesus movement.


#culture

Fox News: 'Chucky' actor Ed Gale dead at 61
'Chucky' actor Ed Gale dead at 61
Ed Gale, the actor renowned for his portrayal of Chucky in the "Child's Play" series, has passed away at the age of 61. His niece confirmed the news, sharing memories of his career and his role as a beloved uncle. Gale's acting journey began at 20, leading to over 130 appearances in various films and shows.

In addition to "Child's Play," Gale starred in cult classics like "Howard the Duck" and had notable roles in series such as "Baywatch" and "3rd Rock From the Sun." He is remembered for his storytelling and humor, leaving behind a legacy cherished by family and fans alike.


GB News: Travis Kelce getting 'support' from Taylor Swift after suffering heartbreak
Travis Kelce getting 'support' from Taylor Swift after suffering heartbreak
Taylor Swift is in Florida to support Travis Kelce as he trains for the upcoming NFL season, following the Chiefs' Super Bowl loss in February. The couple, dating since summer 2023, was recently spotted enjoying a dinner date in West Palm Beach.

Sources indicate that Kelce's family approves of their relationship, which is described as serious and focused on private time together. The couple is reportedly working to strengthen their bond away from public attention while Kelce also spends time with his father.


GB News: Meghan Markle's latest update leaves royal fans baffled as awkward mistake pinpointed
Meghan Markle's latest update leaves royal fans baffled as awkward mistake pinpointed
Meghan Markle's recent social media post showcasing a garden haul of fruits and vegetables has drawn skepticism from royal watchers. Critics noted the unusually clean produce and questioned the timing of the harvest, suggesting it was too early in the season for many of the items displayed.

Additionally, Markle hinted at a potential shift for her lifestyle brand, As Ever, indicating plans to assess its first year and explore opportunities in the fashion industry. New products are not expected until 2026.


#history

Fox News: Archaeologists solve grim mystery of 1,500-year-old bucket found at historic tourist site
Archaeologists solve grim mystery of 1,500-year-old bucket found at historic tourist site
Archaeologists at Sutton Hoo have identified the purpose of a 1,500-year-old Byzantine bucket as a cremation vessel for an important individual, containing both human and animal remains. The bucket, dating back to the 6th century, is believed to have originated from Antioch in the Byzantine Empire.

The discovery also included a double-sided antler comb, suggesting the Anglo-Saxons valued grooming. This find adds to the historical significance of Sutton Hoo, which has provided insights into Anglo-Saxon burial practices since its excavation began in 1938.


Le Monde: In Paris, a Nazi locomotive is hidden in the middle of artists' studios
In Paris, a Nazi locomotive is hidden in the middle of artists' studios
A massive Nazi steam locomotive, weighing 76 metric tons and measuring 22 meters, is hidden in Paris, locked away since 1994. This engine, similar to those used to transport deportees to death camps, is located near the François-Mitterrand Library in artists' studios.

Wilfried Demaret, a prominent railway worker and train enthusiast, has detailed the locomotive's significance in his book. He is known for his extensive knowledge of trains and the SNCF, and his efforts to locate the Ty2 locomotive highlight its historical and artistic importance.


#health

Fox News: Allergy-proof your home with these 10 vacuum cleaners
Allergy-proof your home with these 10 vacuum cleaners
Spring brings warmer weather and blooming flowers, but it also triggers allergies for many due to increased pollen and pet hair. Allergy sufferers can benefit from specialized vacuum cleaners that reduce allergens in the home.

Various models are highlighted, such as the Kenmore 400 series with a HEPA filter, the Shark PowerDetect for cordless convenience, and the Roomba Plus 405 for automated cleaning. These vacuums help manage allergens effectively, allowing individuals to enjoy the season more comfortably.


GB News: Scientists hail 'revolutionary' drug shown to slash bad cholesterol by 69% in a single dose
Scientists hail 'revolutionary' drug shown to slash bad cholesterol by 69% in a single dose
An experimental drug, VERVE-102, has shown potential to reduce LDL cholesterol by up to 69% with a single injection, according to initial clinical trial results. This treatment targets the PCSK9 gene in the liver, offering a one-time solution compared to daily statin use.

The trial involved 14 participants with familial hypercholesterolemia, all of whom responded positively with no serious side effects. Experts describe the results as "spectacular," indicating a transformative potential for heart attack prevention. Further trials are underway, with final results anticipated in 2025.


GB News: Product recall: Iceland alerts shoppers to food safety issue as Britons urged to check kitchens - 'Don't eat it!'
Product recall: Iceland alerts shoppers to food safety issue as Britons urged to check kitchens -  'Don't eat it!'
Iceland has recalled Daily Bakery 4 Sub Rolls due to undeclared barley, posing a health risk to those with barley allergies or gluten intolerance. Customers are advised not to consume the product and return it for a full refund.

The Food Standards Agency emphasizes the importance of food recalls for consumer safety, particularly when allergy labeling is incorrect. Symptoms of barley allergy can include severe reactions, while gluten intolerance can lead to gastrointestinal and non-gastrointestinal issues.


GB News: Britain's healthiest city crowned - as popular tourist seaside destination nabs third place
Britain's healthiest city crowned - as popular tourist seaside destination nabs third place
Manchester has been named Britain's healthiest city, with 72% of residents maintaining active lifestyles, despite 32% being classified as obese. The city scored a perfect 100 in the Wellbeing Environment Score due to its access to gyms, healthy restaurants, and green spaces.

Belfast and Plymouth followed, with scores of 98 and 95, respectively. The study highlights a concerning trend of rising heart disease deaths in the UK, emphasizing the importance of urban design in promoting public health.


#education

Fox News: Judge to block Trump admin's Harvard foreign students ban
Judge to block Trump admin's Harvard foreign students ban
A federal judge in Boston will issue an injunction to protect Harvard's foreign student certification from Trump's revocation.


#crime

Fox News: Peaceful Maryland community upended after human remains found in burnt vehicle
Peaceful Maryland community upended after human remains found in burnt vehicle
A vehicle fire in Davidsonville, Maryland, on May 24 led to the discovery of human remains inside, prompting an investigation by Anne Arundel County Police. The death is being treated as "suspicious," and authorities are working to identify the victim and determine the cause of the fire.

Police are seeking information from the public, particularly from those who were in the area at the time or may have surveillance footage that could aid the investigation. The remains have been sent to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Baltimore.


Fox News: FBI 'closing in' on suspects in case of DC pipe bombs placed on eve of Jan 6
FBI 'closing in' on suspects in case of DC pipe bombs placed on eve of Jan 6
The FBI is intensifying its investigation into the pipe bombs planted in Washington, D.C. on January 6, 2021, with Deputy Director Dan Bongino indicating they are nearing a breakthrough. The case, previously overshadowed by the Capitol riots, is now a priority for the bureau.

New video footage and details about the suspect have been released, and the FBI has conducted extensive interviews and followed numerous leads. They are seeking public assistance, offering a $500,000 reward for information leading to an arrest.


Fox News: Search continues for four-time killer, serial escapee after New Orleans jailbreak
Search continues for four-time killer, serial escapee after New Orleans jailbreak
The search continues for two escapees from the Orleans Justice Center, Derrick Groves and Antoine Massey, nearly two weeks after their jailbreak. Groves was awaiting sentencing for a double homicide, while Massey, a repeat escapee, faced charges including domestic abuse.

Law enforcement agencies, including the FBI and U.S. Marshals, are actively pursuing the fugitives, with a press conference scheduled to update the public. So far, 14 individuals have been arrested for allegedly assisting the escapees.


Fox News: Victims outraged after Ohio judge releases man charged in multiple Cleveland assaults
Victims outraged after Ohio judge releases man charged in multiple Cleveland assaults
An Ohio man, Serus Walters, 20, pleaded guilty to multiple assaults but was released by Judge Cassandra Collier-Williams after reducing his felony charge to a misdemeanor. Victims expressed outrage over the decision, with one stating he felt his life was in danger during the attack.

Walters, who has a history of violence, was released without supervision and was arrested again shortly after for a minor offense. Victims and legal observers criticized the judge's leniency, highlighting concerns about public safety.


GB News: Nigerian security guard accused of rape had no legal right to work in UK, court hears
Nigerian security guard accused of rape had no legal right to work in UK, court hears
Morenikeji Adewole, a Nigerian nightclub security guard, is on trial for allegedly raping a 19-year-old woman in London. He worked illegally under a false name while on a tourist visa that prohibited employment. Adewole admitted to using fake identification to secure his job.

During the trial, Adewole claimed the woman initiated sexual contact, but he denied penetrative sex, stating he stopped when he learned her age. The alleged victim was reportedly intoxicated and unable to give proper consent.


GB News: WATCH: Robert Jenrick tackles London's scourge of fare dodging by confronting commuters
WATCH: Robert Jenrick tackles London's scourge of fare dodging by confronting commuters
Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick confronted fare dodgers on London’s tube, challenging those bypassing ticket barriers. During the encounter, one individual allegedly threatened him with a knife after a verbal altercation.

The incident highlights ongoing issues with fare evasion in public transport.


#technology

Fox News: Windows PCs at risk as new tool disarms built-in security
Windows PCs at risk as new tool disarms built-in security
A new tool called Defendnot can disable Microsoft Defender on Windows PCs by pretending to be a legitimate antivirus. It exploits Windows' built-in feature that prevents multiple antivirus programs from running simultaneously, leaving systems vulnerable without user awareness.

Defendnot highlights a significant flaw in Windows security, as it can disable built-in protection without using malware or exploiting bugs. Experts suggest that a reevaluation of how Windows handles antivirus registration and trust is necessary to enhance system security.


GB News: Sony PlayStation 5 price crashes days after Microsoft increases Xbox cost, but PS5 deal won't be around long
Sony PlayStation 5 price crashes days after Microsoft increases Xbox cost, but PS5 deal won't be around long
Sony has initiated a limited-time sale, reducing the price of its PS5 Pro by £45, marking the first price cut for this console. The PS5 Pro features a 2TB SSD, advanced GPU, and support for Wi-Fi 7, promising enhanced graphics and gameplay.

Additionally, the PS5 Standard and Digital Editions have seen larger discounts of £90. The sale extends to accessories, with notable price reductions on the PSVR2 headset and other peripherals. This move follows recent consumer backlash over price increases across console lineups.


GB News: Labour provides welcome boost to Scottish 4G network as gaps in lagging mobile internet coverage FINALLY plugged​
Labour provides welcome boost to Scottish 4G network as gaps in lagging mobile internet coverage FINALLY plugged​
Labour is addressing Scotland's mobile internet coverage issues by upgrading thirteen phone towers to support all major UK network providers. This initiative aims to enhance connectivity in rural areas like Argyle & Bute and Ayrshire, with the UK Government funding the improvements.

Scottish Secretary Ian Murray emphasized that better digital connectivity is crucial for economic growth and tourism. Local residents have reported ongoing issues with service, highlighting the need for these upgrades. While progress is being made, rural communities may still lag behind urban areas in mobile technology advancements.


Le Monde: The New York Times signs AI deal with Amazon
The New York Times signs AI deal with Amazon
The New York Times has reached a licensing agreement with Amazon to use its content for training AI models, marking its first generative AI deal. This allows integration of Times content into Amazon's Alexa and connected devices, although financial details remain undisclosed.

The Times CEO emphasized the value of high-quality journalism, while the newspaper continues its lawsuit against OpenAI for copyright infringement. Other media outlets globally are also navigating AI partnerships, with several signing deals with major tech firms.


#other

GB News: M180 traffic: Lorry fire causes havoc on motorway as drivers risk hours-long delays - 'Avoid the area'
M180 traffic: Lorry fire causes havoc on motorway as drivers risk hours-long delays - 'Avoid the area'
Drivers on the M180 in Lincolnshire face long delays due to a lorry fire that has closed the westbound lanes between Junctions 4 and 3. Humberside Fire and Rescue is managing the incident, and motorists are advised to avoid the area and expect significant delays.

National Highways estimates that normal traffic conditions may return between 1:15 PM and 1:30 PM, but this timeline could change. A detailed diversion route has been provided for those stuck in traffic.