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Some of the ‘Adults in the Room’ Aren’t Who We Thought They Would Be
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Disappearing migrants and street revolts. Sunak’s Rwanda round-up is just the mess we knew it would be | Gaby Hinsliff
The policy has always been a sordid theatre of cruelty, and it is unravelling in ways that were entirely predictable. Handcuffed and surrounded, faces pixelated for the video as if they were dangerous criminals, one by one they were bundled into ...The Guardian - World -
Did we really expect Tory MPs who fought for voter ID rules to follow them? Don’t be ridiculous | Marina Hyde
We seem to have reached the stage where Sunak’s MPs seek empathy for their inability to comply with their own policies. Are you, like me, struggling to get a handle on the current government’s approach to empathy? It increasingly seems to be a ...The Guardian - World -
Credit cards are the ‘financing of last resort’ for older adults as inflation persists
As inflationary pressures leave older adults with little wiggle room to pay for everyday items and cover emergency costs, credit cards have become the financing method of last resort. As a result, balances have jumped since last year.MarketWatch - Business -
The Premier League Salary Cap and the $500 Million Elephant in the Room
Clubs voted to push on with plans for a salary cap. Here’s how it could work.The New York Times - Sports -
Remains of man thought to be hostage found in Israel
Elyakim Libman was a security guard at the Nova music festival when Hamas attacked on 7 October.BBC News - Top stories - Israel -
Pat Beverley throws ball at Pacers fans, later tells reporter to leave his locker-room interview
Milwaukee Bucks guard Pat Beverley indicated a video showing him throwing a ball at a spectator on Thursday was misleading but later added that “I have to be better.”ABC News - Sports -
We are careening toward a loneliness epidemic. What will we do about it?
New research shows that as we get older, we get lonelier.MarketWatch - Business -
Curtice: What results would mean for a national vote
Labour would have won 34% and Tories 25% if local results were replicated across the country, says Sir John.BBC News - Top stories -
We Didn’t Know It Was the Last Time
My daughter and I looked at a book together, posed for a picture, and then she left. Forever.The New York Times - Lifestyle
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