Three more Reform UK councillors expelled from party over ‘dishonest’ behaviour after leaked video meeting – UK politics live

Footage of online meeting showed Kent county council leader remonstrating with councillors

Earlier I pointed out that, in his Today interview this morning, the Reform MP Danny Kruger was strangely reticent when it came to explaining why the size of the civil service has grown so much in recent years. (See 11.09am.)

In his speech this morning Kruger was a bit more forthcoming. He said:

Let me be very clear. The growth of the civil service will be reversed. After falling in the wake of the global financial crisis, the headcount of the civil service rose again after Brexit – shame on the Tories – and it passed 500,000 in 2023.

Nothing works properly. It’s impossible to build anything. The streets are dirty and unsafe. Taxes and prices are far too high. Immigration is changing our country for the worse and far too fast. And we’re becoming poor, sick and unhappy. There is a malaise over Britain.

These problems are complex. But the effective cause of them is simple. Since 1997 we have had governments that, firstly don’t share the attitude of the country they govern, and secondly, they aren’t properly in charge of the state.

This announcement only reinforces climate policy as a dividing line in our politics, rather than being the unifying issue it once was.

And, for the Conservative party, it risks chasing votes from Reform at the expense of the wider electorate.

By undermining the judiciary we further erode public trust in the institutions of our democracy and therefore in democracy itself.

So I say to those seeking to villainise a judiciary that cannot easily answer back, who wilfully discredit our legal system for their own expediency – it’s time to show responsible leadership.

This is not just about short-term decisions to make it easier to deal with public concerns about immigration.

Our support for human rights has its origin in Magna Carta. How we deal with issues of human rights is fundamental to our ability to deal with autocracies and dictatorships.

In the world of power where the club of strong men want to carve the world up in their own interests, populism and polarisation are enablers.

And those politicians in the Western world who use populism and polarisation for their own short-term political ends risk handing a victory to our enemies.

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Trump administration will revamp ICE leadership in quest to intensify deportations

Government intends to reassign multiple directors of field offices as it falls well short of its targets on immigration

The Trump administration is planning to revamp the leadership of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), according to reports, as the government seeks to intensify its mass deportation efforts.

Multiple news outlets have reported that the government intends to reassign multiple directors of ICE field offices in the coming days, potentially replacing them with border patrol officials.

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Russian drone attacks on civilians in Ukraine are war crimes, UN report concludes

Rights commission inquiry focused on south-east of country found drones targeted gathering points and critical infrastructure

A UN rights commission has concluded that Russia’s drone attacks on civilians in south-eastern Ukraine constitute crimes against humanity and war crimes.

In a report published this week, the commission said Russian forces, operating under a centralised command, had systematically used drones to “intentionally target civilians and civilian objects and cause harm and destruction”.

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Trump bonds with Japan’s new prime minister and says her nation is delivering on US investments – AP News

  1. Trump bonds with Japan's new prime minister and says her nation is delivering on US investments  AP News
  2. Trump Meets Japan’s Leader and Addresses U.S. Troops: Live Updates  The New York Times
  3. Japan’s new leader tries to charm Trump with gold, golf and deal on rare minerals  The Washington Post
  4. Ford's enormous F-150 becomes unlikely part of Japan's efforts to woo Trump  ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
  5. A strong handshake and another Nobel Prize nod for Trump in Japan  USA Today
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Israel calls Hamas’ return of partial remains of previously recovered hostage “clear violation” of peace deal – CBS News

  1. Israel calls Hamas' return of partial remains of previously recovered hostage "clear violation" of peace deal  CBS News
  2. Israel says remains returned by Hamas are not new Gaza hostage body  NBC News
  3. Hamas armed wing will postpone Tuesday's handover of dead hostage's body, cites Israeli violations  Reuters
  4. Updates: Israel threatens Gaza war restart as Hamas searches for bodies  Al Jazeera
  5. Sources: Israeli veto on Turkish or Qatari forces in Gaza forced mediators to only send Egyptian hostage-recovery team  The Times of Israel
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Tilda Swinton and Gary Oldman return to stage for Royal Court’s 70th anniversary

Tilda Swinton’s performance marks 30 years since audiences last saw her tread the boards, meanwhile Gary Oldman will be in Krapp’s Last Tape

Tilda Swinton will return to the stage for the first time in more than 30 years as part of the Royal Court’s 70th anniversary programme in a reprisal of her 1988 one-woman performance in Manfred Karge’s Man to Man.

Swinton’s return to the role, in which she plays a widow who takes on the identity of her deceased husband, is one of two star turns in David Byrne’s third season as artistic director, which will also feature Gary Oldman in another revival: Samuel Beckett’s Krapp’s Last Tape that was first performed in 1958.

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BT ‘considering low-cost mobile brand’ as Revolut and Monzo plan launches

Move into budget market could involve creating new brand in-house or buying virtual network operator

BT is reportedly considering the launch of new a low-cost mobile brand, as the telecoms group explores ways to compete with new rivals in the market including the fintech companies Revolut and Monzo.

The group is exploring options to enter the budget market, which could involve creating a new brand in-house or buying an existing virtual network operator, according to the Financial Times.

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Casket returned by Hamas had remains of hostage whose body IDF recovered in 2023, Israel says – The Times of Israel

  1. Casket returned by Hamas had remains of hostage whose body IDF recovered in 2023, Israel says  The Times of Israel
  2. LIVE: Israel accused of breaking Gaza ceasefire 125 times as attacks go on  Al Jazeera
  3. Netanyahu says remains returned by Hamas are body parts of a hostage previously retrieved in Gaza  AP News
  4. Egypt Aids Search for Bodies of Dead Captives in Gaza  The New York Times
  5. Ofir Tzarfati’s family: We saw video of Hamas burying his remains in ‘despicable’ fake retrieval  The Times of Israel
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Abe shooting suspect Yamagami pleads guilty to murder – The Japan Times

  1. Abe shooting suspect Yamagami pleads guilty to murder  The Japan Times
  2. Shinzo Abe: Man pleads guilty to killing Japan's former prime minister  BBC
  3. Man Pleads Guilty to Killing Shinzo Abe, Former Prime Minister of Japan  The New York Times
  4. Japan defendant admits to killing ex-PM Abe in first court hearing, media say  Reuters
  5. Man accused of assassinating Japan's ex-prime minister Shinzo Abe pleads guilty: "Everything is true"  CBS News
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House of Dynamite writer ‘respectfully disagrees’ with Pentagon’s complaints about nuclear missile thriller

Noah Oppenheim responded to complaints from the Pentagon over the accuracy of the film’s depiction of the US’s defence systems

Warning: contains a spoiler for the plot of House of Dynamite

Noah Oppenheim, the writer of Kathryn Bigelow’s nuclear-missile thriller House of Dynamite has responded to complaints from the Pentagon over the accuracy of its depiction of the US’s defence systems, saying he “respectfully disagree[s]”.

In an internal memo dated 16 October obtained by Bloomberg, the Missile Defense Agency (MDA) said: “The fictional interceptors in the movie miss their target and we understand this is intended to be a compelling part of the drama intended for the entertainment of the audience,” but results from real-world testing “tell a vastly different story.”

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