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Tommy Robinson Cleared of Terror Charges and Praises Elon Musk
news3 months ago

Tommy Robinson Cleared of Terror Charges and Praises Elon Musk

Tommy Robinson, a British far-right activist, was cleared of a terror-related charge after refusing to give police access to his phone, with the judge citing potential discrimination based on his political beliefs and highlighting concerns over police use of terror powers. Robinson praised Elon Musk for allegedly funding his legal defense, prompting scrutiny of Musk's involvement in British political affairs.

"Theresa May's Exit: The Brexit Prime Minister's Departure from Politics"
politics2 years ago

"Theresa May's Exit: The Brexit Prime Minister's Departure from Politics"

The British government is attempting a new treaty with Rwanda after its policy of deporting asylum seekers to the country was rejected by the top court. Meanwhile, Suella Braverman, the UK home secretary, is seen as a controversial figure and a potential future Tory leader. Additionally, a revealed unedited resignation speech by former PM Boris Johnson shows initial plans for jokes about euthanasia and Humpty Dumpty. Lastly, Labour's Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy discusses plans to increase UK diplomacy in Brazil and India.

Actress and Politician Glenda Jackson Passes Away at 87.
entertainment2 years ago

Actress and Politician Glenda Jackson Passes Away at 87.

Glenda Jackson, a two-time Academy Award-winning actress and former British lawmaker, has died at the age of 87 after a short illness. Jackson won Oscars for her roles in "Women in Love" and "A Touch of Class" in the 1970s before entering politics in 1992. She returned to acting after leaving Parliament in 2015 and had some of her most acclaimed roles, including the title character in Shakespeare’s “King Lear.” She won a BAFTA award for her performance in the 2019 movie “Elizabeth is Missing” as a woman with Alzheimer’s trying to solve a mystery.

politics2 years ago

"Penny Mordaunt steals the show at King Charles III's coronation with Sword of State"

Penny Mordaunt, a prominent figure in British politics, gained attention at the coronation of King Charles III as the lord president of the Council. She has held several high-profile government roles, including Secretary of State for International Development and Secretary of State for Defence. Mordaunt is the first female to hold the position of Minister for the Armed Forces in the UK and is a Royal Navy reservist. She has been a staunch advocate for military causes and a vocal supporter of Brexit. Despite her political stance dividing opinion, she is seen as a trailblazer in British politics.

Controversy Surrounds Pledge of Allegiance to King Charles III
politics2 years ago

Controversy Surrounds Pledge of Allegiance to King Charles III

Anti-monarchy protests have become the norm at King Charles III's public engagements, with protesters holding aloft bright yellow signs that read "Not My King." The republican movement has been energized by the change of sovereign, with some calling for an elected, democratic head of state. While the majority of people in Britain support the monarchy, a recent survey found that a record-low 29% of people said the monarchy is "very important." Younger people in particular are turning their backs on the monarchy, with only 12% of those ages 18 to 34 viewing it as "very important."

Scotland's Political Landscape Shifts with Muslim Leader's Victory
politics2 years ago

Scotland's Political Landscape Shifts with Muslim Leader's Victory

Humza Yousaf has become the first Muslim national leader in any Western democracy after being confirmed as first minister of Scotland. Yousaf's appointment reflects the accelerating diversification of politics in Britain, a country whose imperialist past has forged a multiethnic present. The milestone comes five months after the UK got its first Hindu leader in Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, and Britain's capital city is headed by London Mayor Sadiq Khan, the son of Pakistani immigrants.