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The Telegraph: Councils fly flags to support Ukraine’s war – but block defence spending
Councils fly flags to support Ukraine’s war – but block defence spending
Several English councils are displaying Ukrainian flags while simultaneously divesting from defense companies, citing ethical concerns related to the Gaza conflict. A report by Labour MPs indicates that these councils have blocked at least £30 million in investments in the British defense sector.

The MPs highlighted a troubling trend where local authorities have adopted policies to exclude defense investments, despite the potential benefits for supporting Ukraine. Notable councils like Dudley have enacted these measures while publicly supporting Ukraine, raising questions about their commitment to both defense and humanitarian aid.


Fox News: 'The View' co-host slams 'blind loyalty' to parties after Karine Jean-Pierre leaves Democrats
'The View' co-host slams 'blind loyalty' to parties after Karine Jean-Pierre leaves Democrats
Karine Jean-Pierre has left the Democratic Party to become an independent, prompting discussions among the co-hosts of "The View" about party loyalty and the two-party system. Co-host Sara Haines praised Jean-Pierre's decision, advocating for independence in politics and criticizing "blind loyalty" to parties.

Haines argued that many voters identify as independents due to dissatisfaction with the two-party system, while co-host Sunny Hostin countered that most self-identified independents tend to vote consistently for one party. The conversation highlighted the complexities of political identity and the challenges faced by independents in primary elections.


#military

Fox News: Reporter’s Notebook: Remembering courage on the 81st anniversary of D-Day
Reporter’s Notebook: Remembering courage on the 81st anniversary of D-Day
The 81st anniversary of D-Day was commemorated at the American cemetery in Normandy, where veterans and officials honored the sacrifices made during the invasion that helped defeat Nazi Germany. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth emphasized the importance of alliances in addressing current global threats.

Veterans, including 102-year-old Jake Larson, shared their experiences, while others expressed concerns about lessons learned from the war. Despite differing views, the large turnout at the ceremony reflected a commitment to remembering the sacrifices made during World War II.


#religion

GB News: Church of England abandons centuries old rule in job ad for next Archbishop of Canterbury
Church of England abandons centuries old rule in job ad for next Archbishop of Canterbury
The Church of England has opened the Archbishop of Canterbury position to women for the first time, marking a significant shift in tradition. This change follows the resignation of Justin Welby amid controversy over the church's handling of an abuse scandal.

The Diocese of Canterbury is seeking a leader with strong theological understanding and the ability to engage with diverse communities. Candidates must support both male and female ministry and navigate discussions on same-sex marriage. The appointment is expected by autumn 2025.