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It was like a knife through my soul: Stepping out of the shadows, Starmer's ex-chief of staff takes blame for picking Mandy
It was like a knife through my soul: Stepping out of the shadows, Starmer's ex-chief of staff takes blame for picking MandyGet your news delivered straight to you - sign up to the Morning Mail newsletter for FREE to be first with the day's biggest stories By MARTIN BECKFORD, POLICY EDITOR and JASON GROVES, POLITICAL EDITOR Published: 00:07, 29 April 2026 | Updated: 00:10, 29 April 2026 e-mail View comments
Killer dad gives callous reason for LAUGHING in court after confessing to murdering his 11-year-old son and girlfriend
Killer dad gives callous reason for LAUGHING in court after confessing to murdering his 11-year-old son and girlfriendBy JAMES GORDON, US NEWS REPORTER Published: 00:04, 29 April 2026 | Updated: 00:05, 29 April 2026 e-mail 1 View comments
Starmer to face MPs after defeating bid to investigate claim he misled Commons
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DAN HODGES: Now they've backed Sir Keir, all those Labour MPs are complicit in this too
DAN HODGES: Now they've backed Sir Keir, all those Labour MPs are complicit in this tooBy DAN HODGES, DAILY MAIL COLUMNIST Published: 18:06, 28 April 2026 | Updated: 00:01, 29 April 2026 e-mail 23 shares
DOJ cites Washington dinner shooting in lawsuit over White House ballroom
DOJ cites Washington dinner shooting in lawsuit over White House ballroom56 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleBernd Debusmann JrWhite House reporter Getty ImagesWork has continued on the White House ballroom, even after a judge ordered above ground construction be paused. The US Department of Justice has asked a judge to lift a pause on work to Donald Trump's new White House ballroom, citing the shooting at the White House Correspondent's Dinner this weekend. A federal judg...
Do-or-die battle for BJP, TMC as Bengal votes in final phase today
Doordie battle for BJP TMC as Bengal votes in final phase today
NIT deaths: Pradhan calls for steps to improve campus life
Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan calls for urgent reforms at NIT Kurukshetra to enhance campus life and student well-being after recent suicides.| India News
Revealed: The 10 questions Starmer should have faced if MPs voted for probe
These are the questions that Sir Keir Starmer could have been confronted with if MPs had voted for him to face a Privileges Committee investigation.
NCAA Tournament expansion a death knell to mid-majors
Everyone gets a prize, as long as you come from a power conference. Otherwise, you're all out of luck.
Newspaper headlines: 'King's historic Congress address' and 'Starmer sees off rebellion'
'King's historic Congress address' and 'Starmer sees off rebellion'13 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleKing Charles III's address to US Congress dominates the front pages of Wednesday's papers. The Daily Telegraph describes the speech as "historic", during which the King praised Nato and said the alliance between the US and Europe "is more important than it's ever been". But the paper's lead story is on Prime Minister...
If Iran had a Nuclear weapon, Trump hits back at German chancellor
If Iran had a Nuclear weapon Trump hits back at German chancellor
U.S. soldier accused of betting on Maduro operation pleads not guilty
A U.S. special forces soldier accused of using classified information about the operation to remove Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro from office to make prediction market bets on Tuesday pleaded not guilty to federal charges.
Analysis: Dinner shooting brings reminders of past era of political violence
For historians, the 1960s and 1970s provide particularly eerie parallels to the present. Both eras were marked by bitter political divides and the unsettling feeling that America's social fabric was being ripped apart.
Mira Bhayandar case: Surge in 'lone wolves' creates 'needle in haystack' scenario for agencies
India News: New Delhi: The digital frontier has long been a battlefield for intelligence agencies, but a recent surge in \"lone wolves\" has left them alarmed. From.
Lions make fifth-year option decisions on Jahmyr Gibbs, Jack Campbell
The Detroit Lions are picking up running back Jahmyr Gibbs’ fifth-year option, but are declining to exercise linebacker Jack Campbell’s option, a league source confirmed to The Athletic.With a May 1 deadline to pick up fifth-year options, the Lions had some decisions to make — noted by GM Brad Holmes on the final day of the 2026 NFL Draft. He said the Lions were still having discussions on how to handle the options of their star 2023 first-round picks, but have now reached a conclusion before th...
Landlords' fury after Reeves opens door to imposing rent freeze to 'ease cost of living crisis'
Landlords reacted with fury on Tuesday after Rachel Reeves opened the door to imposing a rent freeze to ease the cost of living.
Russia plans to increase military-technical cooperation with India — MFA
Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova also said Russia plans to continue increasing oil exports to India
Gov. JB Pritzker explains Illinois' plans to seek accountability for Chicago immigration crackdown
Illinois officials held a second day of hearings on Tuesday as part of their investigation into last fall's Operation Midway Blitz, an ICE immigration crackdown the Trump administration orchestrated. Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker joins "The Takeout" to discuss.
Former Secret Service agent pushes back on correspondents' dinner criticism: "This isn't the movies"
The man accused of opening fire at the White House Correspondents' Dinner on Saturday evening is set to return to court on Thursday. Timothy Reboulet, a retired Secret Service agent, joins "The Takeout" to examine the security response to the incident.
Trump administration mandates enhanced security checks for immigration applicants
The Trump administration is subjecting broad categories of immigrants applying for green cards and citizenship to enhanced FBI checks, and is pausing some cases while those changes are implemented, according to documents obtained by CBS News.