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Parking fines in the Cotswolds ‘most beautiful’ village rise by 2,000% to £45,000-a-year after being overrun by tourists
A Cotswolds village regarded as one of the most beautiful in England has seen income from parking fines surge by 2,000% to around £45,000 a year, as the picturesque spot struggles to cope with growing numbers of visitors. The dramatic rise reflects the pressure that popular tourist destinations in the Cotswolds are facing, with local…
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EXCLUSIVE: Illegal immigrant’s hit-and-run on ‘kind’ elderly woman triggers ICE action: ‘Could hear screaming’
An elderly woman in Miami-Dade County, Florida, was left on life support after being critically injured in an alleged hit-and-run outside her home, with the driver reported to be an illegal immigrant. The case has prompted U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to urge local authorities to take action, highlighting ongoing tensions over immigration enforcement and…
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Rand Paul predicts Fauci contempt vote will pass, vows swift DOJ referral
Republican Senator Rand Paul says he expects the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee to vote to hold Dr Anthony Fauci in contempt of Congress after the former chief medical adviser invoked the Fifth Amendment and declined to testify last week. Paul, who chairs the committee, said he believes he has the votes needed…
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Polanski defends Cambridge professor who resigned amid plagiarism row
Green Party leader Zack Polanski has defended a black university professor who resigned amid a plagiarism row.
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Rupert Lowe grilled by Nick Robinson over ‘Islamification of Britain’ claims in disastrous Radio 4 interview
Rupert Lowe, leader of the Restore Britain party, faced a combative interview with BBC Radio 4’s Nick Robinson on the Today programme, in which he was repeatedly challenged to justify claims that Britain is “hurtling towards” becoming an Islamic country. Robinson pressed Lowe several times for evidence to support the assertion, but Lowe did not…
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STEVE MOORE: The IRS became judge, jury and executioner in a tax-code witch hunt against Americans
In an opinion column for Fox News, economist Steve Moore argues that the Internal Revenue Service has overstepped its role by acting as “judge, jury and executioner” in going after Americans who used a legal tax break, rather than leaving such decisions to Congress. He frames this as part of a broader complaint about the…
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MORNING GLORY: Rogers versus El-Sayed is a referendum on the future of America
Republican Mike Rogers will face Democrat Abdul El-Sayed in Michigan’s 2026 US Senate race, after El-Sayed narrowly won a contested primary against Congresswoman Haley Stevens. The article, an opinion piece, frames the contest as a broader test of political direction in America, pitting an establishment Republican against a candidate the author associates with the party’s…
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Celebrity culture is one thing. For TMZ, Congress is the new ‘reality show’
TMZ, the celebrity gossip outlet, has opened a Washington D.C. bureau to cover Congress in its trademark irreverent style, marking a notable expansion from Hollywood entertainment news into political reporting. The two-person team, launched in April 2026, blends casual and often humorous exchanges with lawmakers with more serious exclusive reporting, reflecting broader questions about how…
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Rush urges Liverpool to give Iraola time to succeed
Liverpool legend Ian Rush has called on fans and the club to give new head coach Andoni Iraola time to succeed, following his appointment as Arne Slot’s successor in June. Rush believes a strong start to the season will be key to building confidence, though he acknowledged that winning the league remains the club’s ultimate…
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DAN HODGES: The two big parties deserved the shock Reform gave them – but the next election will still be between Labour and the Tories
Daily Mail columnist Dan Hodges argues that despite Reform UK’s dramatic rise in the polls, the party has squandered its chance to become a credible alternative government, meaning the next general election will still be a straight fight between Labour and the Conservatives. He criticises Reform’s newly unveiled “Operation Fortress” plan to tackle small boat…