The i – Patel in Rwanda signing deal to export Britain’s asylum seekers
The i – Patel in Rwanda signing deal to export Britain’s asylum seekers
The i leads with the government’s plan to process asylum seekers in Rwanda. In an analysis piece, the paper says that the resignation of justice minister Lord Wolfson over Partygate shows that scandal “is about more than just birthday cake”.
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Royals news live: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle ‘felt forced’ to step back, High Court security appeal told
In a recent court hearing, it was revealed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle felt “forced” to step back from their roles as senior members of the royal family. The couple’s security appeal was discussed in the High Court, where their legal team argued that they should be entitled to the same level of security as other members of the royal family. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been embroiled in a legal battle
Social media firms profiting from surge in sextortion cases, experts warn
Social media firms are profiting from the surge in sextortion cases, experts warn. Sextortion is a form of online blackmail where perpetrators threaten to release intimate or explicit images or videos of their victims unless they pay a ransom. Experts say that social media platforms are not doing enough to protect users from these types of attacks, and that they are profiting from the increased traffic and engagement that comes from these types of incidents.
Independent readers share their views on conscription – from ‘necessary evil’ to ‘waste of time’
"I believe conscription is a necessary evil in times of war. It ensures that the country has enough manpower to defend itself and protect its citizens. While it may be a burden on those who are drafted, it is a sacrifice that must be made for the greater good of the nation." "I think conscription is a waste of time and resources. It forces individuals to serve in the military against their will, taking away
Trump tariffs live: Asian stocks rebound and China vows to ‘fight to the end’ after Trump threatens new levy
Asian stocks rebounded on Friday after a turbulent week, as investors reacted to the latest developments in the ongoing trade war between the US and China. The rebound came after US President Donald Trump threatened to impose a new tariff on Chinese goods, prompting China to vow to “fight to the end” in response. The latest escalation in the trade war came after Trump announced plans to impose a 10% tariff on $300 billion worth
Starmer promises ‘bold changes’ to rules over electric cars in response to Trump tariffs
Labour leader Keir Starmer has promised to make “bold changes” to the rules governing electric cars in response to tariffs imposed by former US President Donald Trump. Starmer’s comments come after Trump imposed tariffs on imported electric cars and components, which have raised concerns about the impact on the UK’s growing electric vehicle industry. In a speech outlining his vision for the future of the automotive industry, Starmer said that a Labour government would work
Trump tariffs live updates: Asian markets plummet further with Hong Kong stocks down almost 10%
Asian markets continued to plummet on Monday as the impact of President Trump‘s tariffs on Chinese goods reverberated across the region. Hong Kong stocks were hit particularly hard, with the Hang Seng index down almost 10% in early trading. Investors are growing increasingly concerned about the escalating trade war between the US and China, which shows no signs of abating. The Trump administration has imposed tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods, prompting Beijing