Rishi Sunak Is Stuck Peddling Fake Solutions – He Can T Admit His Own Party Is the Problem Rafael Behr
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When Rishi Sunak speaks, the nation shrugs. There’s no coming back from that | Rafael Behr
Flirting with leaving the European court of human rights has failed to move the dial for the PM, and has highlighted his deficiencies. Rishi Sunak is not a deep-cover agent of the Labour party, but politics might not look very different if the ...The Guardian - World -
There’s a gaping hole at the centre of the Tory party where ideas should be. The risk is Liz Truss will fill it | Rafael Behr
Sunak likes to pretend his predecessor never happened. But are the moderates going to sit back and cede their party to fanatics?. It would be charitable to ignore Liz Truss. Attention is her addiction and any dose, even laced with scorn, sustains ...The Guardian - World - United Kingdom -
Sunak’s prisons problem traces back to Home Office reform
Splitting prisons off from the sprawling department’s duties under Tony Blair was practical but has caused difficulties sinceFinancial Times - World -
Is Rishi Sunak keeping his five key promises?
The prime minister said five priorities should be used to hold his government to account.BBC News - Top stories -
A Cybertruck owner says his accelerator got stuck while he was driving
A man who posted to TikTok said that his Cybertruck accelerator got stuck while he was driving, ahead of a reported recall.NBC News - Top stories -
The Office Cast Reunites For Fake Pillow Commercial (That's A Real Ad For AT&T)
Ever since The Office came to an end in 2012, there's been a lot of talk about potential spin-offs. As recently as January, Greg Daniels--the man who developed The Office from the original British TV series--has been working with a team on ideas ...GameSpot - Tech -
Hate Being Stuck Playing at One Golf Course? Some Clubs Have a Solution
Many people can work from anywhere these days. So why not join a club that lets you play golf from anywhere?The Wall Street Journal - World -
Rafael Nadal beaten but insists ‘I can be competitive in a few weeks’
It is not often that Rafael Nadal takes a beatdown on clay and declares himself delighted with the whole experience. But then Nadal was hardly in a typical situation in Barcelona this week, having returned to the red-brick courts after 681 days away.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer clash on economy at PMQs
The PM says a Labour government would raise taxes - but Starmer says no-one has put up taxes more than Sunak.BBC News - Top stories -
Starmer is courting Tory voters so hard it’s almost as though he wants to lose his own | Frances Ryan
Labour is cosying up to the Sun. Getting its backing could end up looking like a political coup, or the ultimate act of selling out. More than 30 years ago, the Sun published the infamous front page that was said to swing the 1992 general election ...The Guardian - World -
South Korea's president expressed contrition after his party's drubbing in legislative elections, telling a cabinet meeting that he had failed to enact the will of the people.
South Korea’s president expressed contrition after his party’s drubbing in legislative elections, telling a cabinet meeting that he had failed to enact the will of the people.The Wall Street Journal - World -
‘He was recently taken to the hospital’: My elderly neighbor gave me power of attorney. Can his estranged daughter object?
“He and his daughter have not seen each other or spoken to each other in at least three years.”MarketWatch - Business -
Man admits he ran illegal gambling operation for Mafia in shoe shop
Salvatore Rubino kicked illegal gambling profits to the Genovese crime family, prosecutors say.CBS News - Top stories -
Cotton: people stuck behind Mideast cease-fire protesters should 'take matters into your own hands'
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) raised a controversy after he encouraged those dealing with streets blocked by protesters to “take matters into your hands,” appearing to encourage violence. Protesters against the American response to the Israel-Hamas war ...The Hill - Politics