British PM makes unfortunate ‘return of the sausages’ gaffe during serious speech – Fox News

  1. British PM makes unfortunate ‘return of the sausages’ gaffe during serious speech  Fox News
  2. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer says tough times are needed to spark national renewal  CNBC
  3. Newspaper headlines: PM braces for 'storm' and Britons told leave Lebanon  BBC.com
  4. UK’s Starmer calls for ‘de-escalation’ between Israel and Hezbollah  Al Jazeera English
  5. U.K.’s Labour Party is back in power, but the celebration is muted  The Washington Post
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Man charged with attempted assassination of Donald Trump at Florida golf course – as it happened

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Minutes after Joe Biden finished addressing the UN general assembly, Donald Trump’s campaign released a statement warning, in apocalyptic terms, of the consequences of electing Kamala Harris.

“Under President Donald J Trump, Iran was weak, ISIS was eliminated, Hamas was cut off, historic peace was descending on the Middle East, Russia was under control and there hadn’t been a US service member killed in Afghanistan in 18 months,” the lengthy email read.

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Iran’s president tells UN Israel’s ‘terrorism in Lebanon cannot go unanswered’ – The Times of Israel

  1. Iran’s president tells UN Israel’s ‘terrorism in Lebanon cannot go unanswered’  The Times of Israel
  2. Another Country Threatens to Join War as Middle East Crisis Explodes  The Daily Beast
  3. Video: Iran, Hezbollah’s sponsor, reacts to Israel’s strikes on the militant group  CNN
  4. Live: Updates From UN General Assembly  Bloomberg
  5. Iran: Israeli state terrorism in Lebanon cannot go unanswered  The Jerusalem Post
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Turkey’s Erdoğan compares Israel’s Netanyahu to Hitler at UN assembly – POLITICO Europe

  1. Turkey’s Erdoğan compares Israel’s Netanyahu to Hitler at UN assembly  POLITICO Europe
  2. Turkey's Erdogan says UN, Western values dying in Gaza  Reuters
  3. Turkey’s president accuses Israel of carrying out ‘a clear genocide’  The Associated Press
  4. Türkiye  General Assembly of the United Nations General Debate
  5. Turkey’s President Erdogan says UN and Western values are ‘dying’ in Gaza  Al Jazeera English
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Keep the faith, Starmer urges as he vows to build ‘a new Britain’

PM tells Labour conference he will not con people with false hope but says difficult trade-offs will help bring ‘national renewal’

Britain can become a country of pride, wealth and stability if the public accepts a series of difficult “trade-offs”, rejects nimbyism and sees through the Conservatives’ populist “lies”, Keir Starmer has said.

In his first Labour conference speech as prime minister, he urged the public to keep faith amid difficult and sometimes unpopular choices made by the government, telling them he understood their impatience for real change.

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Brummies celebrate inaugural International Day of Birmingham

Comedian Joe Lycett declares United States of Birmingham with 10 US towns and cities that share the name

Residents of Birmingham often admit the city is not accustomed to blowing its own trumpet – still maligned and mocked by others, it tends to favour self-deprecating humour.

So the launch of the inaugural International Day of Birmingham (IDOB), celebrated with cheerleaders, confetti cannon and actual trumpets, is not what you would expect to see on a walk through the city centre on a Tuesday afternoon.

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‘Can’t afford health insurance’: California CVS workers take strike vote

More than 7,000 workers to hold strike vote this week amid accusations of staff shortages and expensive healthcare

More than 7,000 workers at CVS stores across California are holding a strike vote this week after accusing the US’s largest pharmacy chain of shortchanging staff and failing to provide affordable healthcare.

CVS and its union remain far apart in negotiations on a new contract. Their current union contract expired on 30 June 2024.

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Starmer needs the public’s trust to be able to make the hard choices to come

Labour needs voters to believe politics can make their lives better not that politicians are all the same, hence why the donations row was so damaging

When Keir Starmer wanted to inject a moment of levity into his first speech as prime minister at the Labour conference, he told a story about visiting a holiday cottage in the Lake District where the owner joked about wanting to push him down the stairs.

As lighter moments go, it had a dark edge. It is British humour, of course, but there is a reason it made an impression on Starmer – it’s a microcosm of what he and his closest advisers see as their greatest threat: the cynicism and disdain with which ordinary people view politicians. The view that they are all the same, all on the take. The widespread lack of trust that politics can make lives better.

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Parents of babies attacked by Letby ‘kept in the dark’, inquiry told

One mother told Thirlwall inquiry she was unaware for six years anything had happened

Parents of babies attacked by Lucy Letby were not told their children had suffered life-threatening collapses until they were contacted by the police years later, an inquiry has heard.

The parents of one newborn boy said it was “disgusting” they were “kept in the dark” by staff at the Countess of Chester hospital after their son’s health suffered a serious deterioration in June 2016.

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Winter fuel: thousands more could lose benefit if it becomes means tested, data suggests

A further 175,000 pensioners are likely to stop receiving allowance under such plans, official figures show

A further 175,000 pensioners could lose the winter fuel allowance if the benefit becomes means tested, data suggests.

About 11.6 million people in the UK received the benefit last winter, an increase of 214,000 on the previous year, according to figures released on Tuesday by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). The overwhelming majority are to have this removed this winter under plans announced by the Labour government to cut spending on the benefit.

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