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Stephen Miller a ‘big problem’ for Trump administration, says Republican senator
08. March 2026 (16:20)
Thom Tillis, who called for the resignation or firing of DHS secretary Kristi Noem, says White House adviser ‘should go’Republican Senator Thom Tillis said on Sunday he believes White House adviser Stephen Miller “should go” and that his role in the Trump administration has been a “big problem”.The senior senator representing North Carolina, when asked on CNN’s State of the Union if he thinks Miller should go, during a conversation about the administration’s immigration crackdown, responded to host Jake Tapper stating “Oh, of course I do.” Continue reading... (The Guardian)
Man dies outside UK's first drug consumption room
08. March 2026 (16:05)
Police sealed off the entrance to The Thistle on Hunter Street on Sunday morning, and said the death was not believed to be suspicious. (BBC News)
Unanswered questions as search for Nancy Guthrie enters a new month
08. March 2026 (16:03)
The disappearance of the mother of TV presenter Savannah Guthrie captivated the US, but police have not made any arrests. (BBC News)
NHS is letting women down through ‘medical misogyny’, says Wes Streeting
08. March 2026 (16:01)
Exclusive: Mumsnet survey shows half of female patients feel they have been ignored or dismissed by medics“Medical misogyny” in the UK is letting women down, the health secretary, Wes Streeting, has admitted, as a survey showed half of female patients felt they had been dismissed or ignored because of their sex.A report from Mumsnet, which examined data taken from the site over the past decade, warned of “structural and deeply embedded” sexism in UK healthcare. A survey of women using the site found that more than half believed the NHS was institutionally misogynistic.50% of women believe they have been dismissed, ignored or not believed by an NHS professional because of their sex.64% say they have been explicitly told their pain or symptoms were “normal” or “in their head”.68% think the NHS does not take women’s health concerns seriously. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
Opportunities, perils and pitfalls: how UK parties have responded to war in Iran
08. March 2026 (16:00)
Starmer’s ‘purely defensive’ stance has won support among voters, but what challenges lie ahead for each party when it comes to their base’s view of war?Facing one of the most challenging moments of his premiership, Keir Starmer may at least draw comfort from polling showing that the British public broadly support his position on the conflict in Iran.Nearly half (46%) believe the UK military position should be purely defensive, tasked with shooting down drones and defending civilian areas and British military facilities such as an RAF base on Cyprus. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
Covid bereaved families ‘let down and abandoned’ on day of reflection
08. March 2026 (15:39)
At a commemoration ceremony in central London on Sunday, bereaved families laid flowers and candles and observed a minute of silence. (London News)