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One of the Britain’s oldest lending libraries has found itself at the centre of a furious censorship row.The London Library, which was founded in 1841 as the first lending library in the capital, has banned its members from issuing leaflets on its premises amid a row over development plans.Plans for a £5million development which would see a rooftop garden and a cafe added to the library have concerned some members of the library.But while they are worried about the impact of the new additions, they are seething at an “outrageous” bid to silence dissent over the plans.Campaigners who oppose the…
The US State Department is to “imminently” write to Prime Minister Keir Starmer and the Foreign Office as part of a major intervention on the Chagos Island deal, GB News understands.Robert Midgley from Friends of the British Overseas Territories told The Late Show Live an official communication would soon hit the desk of the Prime Minister outlining an official change in the US position.The islands in the Indian Ocean, which host a UK-US military base on the largest island of Diego Garcia, will be handed over to Mauritius under the deal.Britain will lease back the military base on the island…
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City players were not at the training ground on Friday as they were given a day off, while Guardiola is scheduled to take training on Saturday, before travelling to London to face Spurs.It is the third time this season Guardiola has missed pre or post-match duties.Assistant Kolo Toure sat in to preview the Premier League game at Crystal Palace on 12 December as Guardiola attended a personal matter.Lijnders faced the cameras after the 10-1 trouncing of Exeter City in the FA Cup third round on 10 January, with Guardiola serving a touchline ban for the game.Guardiola spoke on stage in…
Glasgow Warriors maintained their spot at the top of the United Rugby Championship table with a bonus-point victory over Munster at Scotstoun.Ollie Smith, Dan Lancaster, Jare Oguntibeju and Josh McKay scored tries to establish a commanding 28-5 half-time lead, with Ethan Coughlan responding for the visitors.A wonder try from Dan Kelly gave Munster hope and further scores from Brian Gleeson and Diarmuid Kilgallen brought the visitors back within six points.Lancaster knocked over a late penalty to halt the Munster fightback and ensure Glasgow made it nine straight wins in all competitions.Munster had started on the front foot, banging on the…
The Daily Telegraph follows with details from an email in 2010 between Epstein and an account named “The Duke”, which appears to be linked to Mountbatten-Windsor. The message suggested Epstein wanted to introduce “A” to a “beautiful” 26-year-old Russian woman. The paper reports that the email was signed “A”, with what appears to be an email signature that reads “HRH Duke of York KG”. The has not been able to independently verify their authorship. The has contacted Mountbatten-Windsor, who previously denied all wrongdoing related to Epstein.
Harlequins snatched a late bonus-point win over Trailfinders as the Premiership Women’s Rugby returned after a six-week break. Trailfinders were leading 26-20 in the closing stages when Wales international Alex Callender, who was making her first start of the season after returning from injury, scored a late try, with Spain full-back Claudia Pena adding the conversion, to hand the visitors a 27-26 victory. Aoife Wafer earlier scored a hat-trick of tries for Quins, who are now on a four-game unbeaten run and stay third in the PWR table on 28 points.Ireland back row Wafer, who ended the match with a…
A Labour MP has warned the migrant crisis is “completely unacceptable”, calling on the Government to take drastic action to stop the boats.Steve Yemm, who has represented Mansfield in Nottinghamshire since July 2024, is calling for Labour to go further, including using return hubs abroad to deter people from making the crossing in the first place.Speaking to Katherine Forster on Chopper’s Political Podcast, Mr Yemm described the current situation as “completely unacceptable to my constituents”.The Labour Government replaced former Conservative Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s three-word slogan, “Stop the boats”, with its own: “Smash the gangs”.Yet in 2025, almost 42,000 people…
“We do find that we are catching students trying to use their phones in social times, and we can’t see every corner of the school at all times”, Tsang says. “We need statutory guidance. If every school is doing the same thing, then it’s fair and we’d be more likely to get the buy-in from the parents and the families that we need.”
Michael Carrick has not ruled out Manchester United adding to their squad before Monday’s transfer deadline.Former United head coach Ruben Amorim said last month he expected to bring someone in during the window.However, the club’s refusal to divert the £65m they had been willing to spend on long-term target Antoine Semenyo – who opted to join Manchester City from Bournemouth – was a source of frustration for the Portuguese.United have been linked with a number of central midfield players, including former Wolves skipper Ruben Neves who now plays in Saudi Arabia for Al-Hilal.After Carrick confirmed left-sided utility man Patrick Dorgu…
