Primetime speech – delivered with shouty spirit but no cheer – betrayed a figure dogged by a cost of living crisis and the looming release of the Epstein files It will go down in history as the “Bah!
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Washington: If it weren’t enough that Donald Trump childishly replaced Joe Biden’s photo with a picture of an autopen on his new Presidential Walk of Fame, the White House has now installed derogatory ...
Everything is a bit of a blur for Rachel Watson (Laura Whitmore). The life she used to know – the life she once loved, before her drinking became a problem – no longer exists. Tom (Ed Harrison), the ...
It has been about 14 months since CNN NewsNight changed its format from a standard host-centric news program with political shakers and movers to a roundtable of five guests and a host. Or in the case ...
New season, new case - and participants in The Jury: Murder Trial weren't afraid of confrontation during deliberations. The Jury: Murder Trial is back, once again putting members of the public in the ...
Republican Nebraska Rep. Mike Flood vigorously defended President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act and its reforms to Medicaid while facing a hostile crowd at a Monday night town hall. Flood, ...
Films set in the kabuki world are few, understandably so since the challenge of getting it right is so great. Daniel Schmid's "The Written Face" (1995) and Yukiko Takayama’s “The Maid of Dojoji Temple ...
What baffles me most about workplaces in 2025 (in a competitive field) is the enduring prevalence of shouty, negative and underling-blaming leadership styles. Tricky bosses have always been with us, ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Isabel Berwick is the FT’s Working It editor and author of ‘The Future-Proof Career’ What baffles me most about ...
Helen Carty, leader of Clifford Chance's London disputes practice, explains what led her to work in litigation, her thoughts on the hostile nature of litigation and her most memorable moment. Helen ...
Jeremy Clarkson has once again turned his ire on broadcaster James O’Brien and Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, amid growing concerns that anti-monarchy sentiment could be gaining traction. In his ...
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