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Walking in Brent Bozell’s Footsteps in El Escorial
The article examines how Leo Brent Bozell Jr.’s move to El Escorial, Spain, in 1960 helped reshape his political and religious outlook. It argues that the town’s association with Spain’s Counter-Reformation past, alongside Bozell’s experience of Franco-era Spain, moved him away from the limited-government conservatism associated with Barry Goldwater towards Catholic integralism and a stronger…
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Won’t Anyone Think of the Parents?
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What Trump’s new tariffs mean for you and the UK economy
Donald Trump has imposed new tariffs on 60 countries, including the UK, replacing a previous 10 per cent global levy. The measures matter because the US is the UK’s largest single export market, so tariffs can reduce American demand for British goods and add pressure on exporters, even though US importers formally pay the charge.…
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Watch: Are Trump’s tariffs delivering on his objectives?
The BBC video examines whether President Trump’s latest tariffs are achieving their intended aims during his second term. It considers their effects on the US economy, including who ultimately bears the cost of the import taxes and whether they are changing trade and domestic economic outcomes as planned. Another set of tariffs has recently taken…
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Fujitsu joins £14.9B UK framework despite public sector bid freeze
Fujitsu has been added to the UK government’s Digital Outcomes and Specialists 7 procurement framework, worth up to £14.9 billion including tax, despite its voluntary freeze on bidding for work from new public-sector customers during the Post Office Horizon inquiry. The company says the framework place is consistent with that commitment because it permits bids…
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Watch: Wildfires rage across France and Spain
Wildfires are continuing to burn in south-west France and several parts of Spain, prompting large-scale evacuations and emergency measures. The fires threaten homes, tourism areas and public safety, while putting pressure on firefighters and transport routes during severe weather conditions. French authorities ordered the evacuation of the Cap Ferret peninsula near Bordeaux, with hundreds leaving…
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Is Israel really isolated? Polls and diplomacy point in opposite directions
President Donald Trump’s suggestion that more countries may join the Abraham Accords has renewed debate over whether Israel is becoming internationally isolated. The article contrasts worsening public opinion and criticism from parts of the Western political establishment with Israel’s continuing or expanding strategic relationships, arguing that diplomatic and polling evidence point in different directions. Former…
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So many British people have it better than they think – it’s up to Burnham to make them see that | Polly Toynbee
Polly Toynbee argues that Andy Burnham faces a public that is deeply pessimistic, distrustful of politicians and convinced that the social contract has failed. She says effective government must make people feel improvements in their lives, not merely deliver policies, and suggests that small gestures of goodwill from Downing Street could help begin rebuilding confidence.…
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GOP hawks urge Trump to go big as he weighs ‘massive attack’ on Iran
The article’s full text was unavailable because access to the page was denied, so its claims and reporting cannot be independently summarised. Based on the headline alone, it appears to concern Republican foreign-policy hawks urging Donald Trump to pursue a large-scale military response against Iran. The headline suggests Trump was weighing what it describes as…
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Tensions rise between GOP leader Thune, White House over stalled Trump agenda
The article’s full text was unavailable because access to the page was denied, so its specific claims cannot be verified. From the headline, it appears to concern rising tensions between Senate Republican leader John Thune and the White House over delays to President Trump’s legislative agenda. The headline suggests the dispute centres on stalled priorities…