The question now is not whether this tone continues. This is the election year we are getting. It’s how Biden and his team continue to deliver it. The president has largely avoided interviews and done sporadic events on the campaign trail. That may very well change as the election get...
Her tumultuous marriage to Bobby Brown and her battles with substance abuse were widely publicized, leading to a decline in her musical output and health. Despite these challenges, Houston's impact on the music industry is undeniable. Her powerful voice and range set a new benchmark for pop ...
One job that might appeal to Mr Jenrick is shadowing deputy PM Angela Rayner on housing, the job Ms Badenoch asked Mr Sunak for after the election, when Michael Gove quit as an MP. But if she doesn't want Mr Jenrick in her shadow cabinet, she might humiliate him by offering him a l...
It is thought to be the first time a pensions minister in the UK has spoken publicly about such risks. “If we as a planet get serious about climate change, if the economics of climate change start to change, then the valuation we’re putting on these firms may prove to hav...
Adored by many staffers and key shadow cabinet ministers alike, some party figures retain more affection for him than they do the leader. The highest form of praise in Labour HQ is: “Morgan loves it.” But his popularity outside of the central party machine is not universal. His long cr...
C’est pas vrai? Where is the Fabry family grave? I have received some mysterious emails over the years, but none as mysterious as this one, sent November 26th. I have not included the photos that were attached in the message fromMrs. Anna Hrabovska, a Slovak diplomat working at the Sl...
Maria Poissant and her crew is what happened.They were good and should never have been caught, except that when she was 17 and pissed at her mother, Dani ratted out Maria to the FBI. Now, ten years later, Dani’s a pariah in the magical art forgery world, and she regrets what she ...
The Treasury says £8.6bn has been spent on “normal reserve claims” in just three months but has not given a full breakdown of this spending. Could civil servants have raised the alarm earlier? One question is whether officials were open about the scale of the problems when the OBR was...
Well, I think he is in trouble. And I think the trouble revolves around the fact that the more people like us are writing and talking about plots, and the more that seep through into public consciousness, the more dangerous that is for the prime minister. We’re heading into an election...