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#politics

GB News: Boris Johnson ‘comeback plot’ faces enormous 'Nigel Farage problem' as Reform insiders write off 'irrelevant' ex-PM's chances
Boris Johnson ‘comeback plot’ faces enormous 'Nigel Farage problem' as Reform insiders write off 'irrelevant' ex-PM's chances
Boris Johnson's potential return to frontline politics is hindered by the rise of Nigel Farage and the challenges within the Conservative Party. Johnson, who has expressed uncertainty about his comeback, faces difficulties in finding a safe seat as many loyalists have vacated their positions ahead of the 2024 General Election.

Despite polling showing that many Tory voters prefer Johnson over current leader Kemi Badenoch, Farage's Reform UK party poses a significant threat. Farage has dismissed Johnson's potential impact, asserting that the Conservatives have lost credibility and electoral viability. The future remains uncertain for Johnson and the Tory Party as they navigate these political challenges.


The Western Journal: Wife of Top Trump Aide Stephen Miller Abandons White House to Follow Elon Musk
Wife of Top Trump Aide Stephen Miller Abandons White House to Follow Elon Musk
Katie Miller, wife of White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, is leaving her role at the Department of Government Efficiency to join Elon Musk's team at SpaceX and Tesla. This follows Musk's departure from the Trump administration, with other DOGE officials also resigning.

Musk expressed confidence in the future of DOGE, stating it will continue to operate and strengthen despite the changes. He criticized a recent Trump-backed spending bill, which he believes undermines DOGE's objectives. Stephen Miller responded to Musk's comments regarding spending cuts.


#society

Fox News: Floods kill at least 111 as northern Nigeria battles climate change, dry spells and heavy rainfall
Floods kill at least 111 as northern Nigeria battles climate change, dry spells and heavy rainfall
Severe flooding in Mokwa, Nigeria, has resulted in at least 111 fatalities, with expectations that the death toll may rise. The region, known for its agricultural trade, has faced prolonged dry spells followed by excessive rainfall, leading to significant property damage and displacement.

Local leaders emphasize the urgent need for flood-control infrastructure to prevent future disasters. The recent flooding follows a pattern of extreme weather events exacerbated by climate change, impacting communities already struggling with humanitarian crises.


#health

Le Monde: UK anti-obesity legislation falls victim to food industry lobbying
UK anti-obesity legislation falls victim to food industry lobbying
The UK government's anti-obesity legislation, aimed at curbing the rising rates of overweight children, has been delayed. Originally proposed by Boris Johnson's administration, new rules banning ads for ultra-processed foods before 9 pm and online will now take effect on January 1, 2026.

Public health advocates express concern over this postponement, emphasizing the importance of limiting junk food advertising to protect children's health. The new rules will not extend to public flyers, radio ads, or podcasts.


#crime

The Western Journal: Unreal Video: Deputy Shoots Armed Grandmother in Fast-Paced Home Entry
Unreal Video: Deputy Shoots Armed Grandmother in Fast-Paced Home Entry
A 46-year-old woman in Tampa, Florida, was shot and killed by a deputy after she allegedly shot her daughter in the hand during a domestic dispute. The incident occurred when deputies responded to a reported burglary, and after ignoring commands to drop her weapon, the woman raised it, prompting the deputy to fire.

The shooting is under investigation by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. Authorities highlighted the challenges of addressing domestic violence situations, emphasizing the need for intervention in such cases.