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election
Marine Le Pen’s opponents agreed to try to pool their voter support against candidates of her far-right party in the final round of the French elections on Sunday., link
Marine Le Pen’s opponents agreed to try to pool their voter support against candidates of her far-right party in the final round of the French elections on Sunday.
labour
Labour Party takes control of U.K. Parliament in historic landslide, link
There’s a changing of the guard in British politics after the progressive Labour Party took control of Parliament in a historic landslide. Voter turnout was low, but the change to Britain’s government will be sweeping. Imtiaz Tyab explains.
party
Labour Party takes control of U.K. Parliament in historic landslide, link
There’s a changing of the guard in British politics after the progressive Labour Party took control of Parliament in a historic landslide. Voter turnout was low, but the change to Britain’s government will be sweeping. Imtiaz Tyab explains.
biden
Biden panned for not being certain about whether he watched the debate: ‘He doesn’t know???’, link
President Biden told ABC News host George Stephanopoulos he “didn’t think” he had watched his debate performance that took place just over one week ago.
2024
Ronaldo comforts disconsolate Pepe as Portugal’s veterans make cruel exit at Euro 2024, link
This time they weren’t Cristiano Ronaldo’s tears
win
Goal-shy France enjoy first penalty shootout win since 1998, link
HAMBURG, Germany - France buried some bitter memories from recent tournaments to win their first penalty shootout since 1998 on Friday and earn a place in the semi-finals of the Euros.
july
6 hospitalized after Utah fireworks malfunction, link
Six people were sent to the hospital after fireworks malfunctioned and shot into the audience at a Fourth of July celebration featuring the Jonas Brothers in Provo, Utah.
starmer
What does the Labour government mean for Northern Ireland?, link
From the economy to a border poll, how could things change with Sir Keir Starmer in No 10?
keir
What does the Labour government mean for Northern Ireland?, link
From the economy to a border poll, how could things change with Sir Keir Starmer in No 10?
people
No plan to remove carcass of beached Nova Scotia whale that travelled up a river, link
The humpback whale dies after people had attempted to save it when it became stuck in the Shubenacadie River in low tide
president
Biden panned for not being certain about whether he watched the debate: ‘He doesn’t know???’, link
President Biden told ABC News host George Stephanopoulos he “didn’t think” he had watched his debate performance that took place just over one week ago.
time
Ronaldo comforts disconsolate Pepe as Portugal’s veterans make cruel exit at Euro 2024, link
This time they weren’t Cristiano Ronaldo’s tears
day
Friends save raccoon choking on cheese at cookout, link
Steve Hartman goes “On the Road” to Michigan to meet a group of buddies who saved the day for a furry friend.
change
I want to ‘common law’ change my baby’s regrettable name to save $500 – people say I should ‘suck it up’ & do it legally, link
minister
The Papers: ‘Change begins’ as Labour PM will ‘fight until you believe again’, link
Saturday’s front pages lead on Labour’s historic election win, as Sir Keir Starmer becomes the UK’s next prime minister.
fan
Ronald Koeman sends message to intimidating Turkey fans - “They will become quiet”, link
NETHERLANDS vs TURKEY: The two sides meet in Berlin and could potentially face England in the last four, and the Dutch boss is in a confident mood before the game
week
Tennis, flags and fire: Photos of the week, link
A selection of striking news photographs taken around the world this week.
seat
General Election 2024: How many seats each party has in Parliament after Labour sweep to power, link
Labour now have hundreds more MPs in the House of Commons after Keir Starmer saw the party to a landslide victory - here’s the full make-up of Parliament with just one result left to declare
prime
The Papers: ‘Change begins’ as Labour PM will ‘fight until you believe again’, link
Saturday’s front pages lead on Labour’s historic election win, as Sir Keir Starmer becomes the UK’s next prime minister.
euro
Ronaldo comforts disconsolate Pepe as Portugal’s veterans make cruel exit at Euro 2024, link
This time they weren’t Cristiano Ronaldo’s tears
merino
Merino last-gasp goal sends Spain to Euro 2024 semis after dramatic extra-time win over Germany, link
Substitute Mikel Merino scores in 119th minute to send Spain to 2-1 win over Germany at Euro 2024
119th
Merino last-gasp goal sends Spain to Euro 2024 semis after dramatic extra-time win over Germany, link
Substitute Mikel Merino scores in 119th minute to send Spain to 2-1 win over Germany at Euro 2024
excommunicate
Vatican Excommunicates Its Former Ambassador to the U.S., link
Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, who was informed of his excommunication on Friday, has long been a vocal critic of Pope Francis.
outstrip
Leader of Australian region where girl was killed by croc calls for action, link
The leader of Australia’s Northern Territory says the crocodile population must be either maintained or reduced and cannot be allowed to outstrip the human population.
heckler
Far-right Trump ally Nigel Farage wins a seat in the U.K. Parliament, link
Reform UK Party leader Nigel Farage smiled and heckled back at some hecklers as he relished his far-right party’s ascent into Parliament.
murza
Imprisoned Kremlin critic Vladimir Kara-Murza transferred to a prison hospital, his wife and lawyers say, link
The development comes as the Kremlin continues its unrelenting crackdown on dissent that has ensnared thousands of people since the start of the war in Ukraine in February 2022
schism
Papal arch enemy Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano found guilty of schism and excommunicated, link
Vigano, the papal envoy in Washington from 2011-2016, went into hiding in 2018 after alleging that the pope knew for years about sexual misconduct by U.S Cardinal Theodore McCarrick and did nothing about it
suella
Tory leadership contenders as party set to tear itself apart after Rishi Sunak quits, link
Priti Patel, Suella Braverman, Robert Jenrick, Jeremy Hunt and James Cleverly are among the names linked with the Tory Party leadership after Rishi Sunak steps down
viganò
Vatican Excommunicates Its Former Ambassador to the U.S., link
Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, who was informed of his excommunication on Friday, has long been a vocal critic of Pope Francis.
wbc
Ryan Garcia expelled by WBC after using racial slurs in livestream, link
Ryan Garcia was expelled by the World Boxing Council after he repeatedly used racial slurs against Black people and made anti-Muslim remarks on social media.
bloodbath
How punishing Britain’s Conservative party turned into an election victory for Labour, link
THETFORD, England — With its historic, flint-clad houses and pleasant fields, Thetford is an unlikely scene for an electoral bloodbath.
braverman
Tory leadership contenders as party set to tear itself apart after Rishi Sunak quits, link
Priti Patel, Suella Braverman, Robert Jenrick, Jeremy Hunt and James Cleverly are among the names linked with the Tory Party leadership after Rishi Sunak steps down
connan
Bloomberg Markets 07/05/2024, link
“Bloomberg Markets” follows the market moves across every global asset class and discusses the biggest issues for Wall Street. Guests include: Caroline Hyde Bloomberg News, Paul Sweeney Bloomberg News, Michael Mckee Bloomberg News, Carol Pepper Pepper International CEO, Jess Menton Bloomberg News, Caroline Connan Bloomberg News, Michel Barnier Former EU Commissioner for Brexit, Andrea Felsted Bloomberg Opinion, Robin Harries Trivago CFO, Anna Edwards Bloomberg News, Eric Balchunas Bloomberg Intelligence, Julie Su Acting US Labor Secretary, Liz McCormick Bloomberg News, Paschal Donohoe Eurogroup President, Joe Mathieu Bloomberg News and Dan Hanson Bloomberg Economics.
(Source: Bloomberg)
crony
**Celebrate: we have waited so long for this. An unbearably rare moment of pure political joy | Polly Toynbee**, link |
Out with the scoundrels. There will be time to think about the massive tasks ahead for Labour, but – for now – marvel at what they have doneHallelujah and hosanna! (If not now, when?) At the stroke of 10, the country knew it had liberated itself from the most contemptible government in living memory. The wreckers, destroyers, bullies, incompetents, cronies and crass self-servers are gone. The Tory reign of error is over; they have no God-given right to rule after all. Torn down by the people’s revenge, they were felled by their own hubris. Since the days of tumbrils and defenestrations are over, the loss of seats and ministerial car are small punishment for the suffering they deliberately inflicted on millions. The rise in infant mortality is only the most measurable indicator of the large numbers who have died needlessly during their great austerity.They will skip away to City and company boardrooms unpunished; some prime architects of the worst cruelties had already escaped today’s final humiliation. George Osborne, chief villain, lives high on investment banking and podcasting – the axeman of the arts is now chair of trustees at the British Museum. Before the 2010 election he called accusations that he would cut public spending “a pack of lies”, then made an abattoir of health and education, bankrupted cities, denuded councils, stripped the courts, skinned defence and ripped benefits until food banks became the nation’s social security safety net. For the next 14 years the only growth was in public service decrepitude. That can be repaired in time, but Brexit caused irreparable harm, David Cameron putting the country at risk with a referendum to appease his party’s Europhobes.Polly Toynbee is a Guardian columnistThe Only Way is Up, by Polly Toynbee and David Walker audits Labour’s inheritance and the benchmarks for building a fairer, greener, healthier, more productive and contented Britain. Published this week, order from Guardian bookshop https://guardianbookshop.com/The-Only-Way-Is-Up-9781805462668 Continue reading…
fundamentally
US jobs report for June is likely to point to slower but still-solid hiring, link
The American job market likely cooled last month while still remaining fundamentally healthy, which would be welcome news for the Federal Reserve in its drive to fully tame inflation
hoffman
Actor Dustin Hoffman and Super Bowl winner Patrick Mahomes among celebrities at Wimbledon, link
Actor Dustin Hoffman and Super Bowl winner Patrick Mahomes were among the celebrities watching Carlos Alcaraz play Frances Tiafoe in the third round on Centre Court at Wimbledon
mordaunt
Defeated Tory big beasts deserved red tide of fury after years of contempt, link
Liz Truss, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Grant Shapps and Penny Mordaunt were just some of the Conservative grandees who were ousted in the Labour landslide at the General Election
outnumber
Crocodiles cannot outnumber people in Australian territory where girl was killed, leader says, link
Crocodile numbers in Australia’s Northern Territory must be either maintained or reduced and cannot be allowed to outstrip the human population, the territory’s leader said after a 12-year-old girl was killed while swimming.
resurgent
Resurgent Labour wins Welsh seats back from Tories, link
It is a triumphant night for Labour at both Welsh and UK levels, as the party returns to government.
shamlian
When Texas could feel Beryl’s impact, link
Tropical Storm Beryl is moving across Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula after coming ashore as a powerful Category 2 hurricane Friday morning. Strong winds and life-threatening storm surge have damaged buildings and toppled trees. Janet Shamlian reports on when Texas could feel the impact.