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Why did O'Neill extend NI deal after Blackburn interest?
Why did O'Neill extend NI deal after Blackburn interest?Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Michael O'Neill has agreed a new deal to stay on as Northern Ireland manager until 2032ByAndy GrayBBC Sport NI JournalistPublished2 minutes agoCommentsTo stay with Northern Ireland or go to Blackburn Rovers for a new challenge?Michael O'Neill has not only elected to do the former, but he has extended his contract with the Irish FA until 2032.While his dual role with the two jobs, something that attra...
Tony Blair’s intervention could spark a Labour civil war
Prospero or Lear? Is Tony Blair today the magician, bringing resolution and harmony to this strange and fought-over island; or is he an exiled and bewildered king, raging against the ruined land he finds around him? Thanks to Kenneth Branagh and the Royal Shakespeare Company’s much-praised Tempest, Prospero is having a moment. But however much we may wish for this, the dire politics of today’s Labour Party suggest Lear and his rebel daughters are an apter analogy. The chances of Labour swingin...
CNN’s Harry Enten: Marco Rubio Is ‘Really, Really, Really Popular’ Among Republicans
BusinessMediaCNN’s Harry Enten: Marco Rubio Is ‘Really, Really, Really Popular’ Among RepublicansByMark Joyella,Senior Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Mark Joyella is a former broadcast journalist who covers media.Follow AuthorMay 27, 2026, 11:24am EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.US Secretary of State Marco Rubio gestures as he embarks an aircraft at the Ind...
Territorial integrity and self-determination still dominate the Falklands discussion – but oil may change that
The people of the Falkland Islands are deep in “commemoration season”, preparing for Liberation Day on June 14. This date has been celebrated on the South Atlantic archipelago as its national day since 1982, when Britain defeated Argentina in a 74-day conflict that claimed more than 900 lives, and reclaimed control over the territory. Despite its failed invasion, Argentina has never given up its claim that what it refers to as Las Islas Malvinas, which are located approximately 500 km off its e...
From the archive: Benn seeks a comeback
In early 1984, Tony Benn, who had lost his seat the previous year, sought a way back into parliament via the Chesterfield by-election. Peter Kellner, the New Statesman’s political editor at the time, went to Chesterfield to assess what was widely seen as a challenge from Labour’s left to Neil Kinnock’s leadership. Victor Zorza, the Guardian’s Kremlin-watcher from the mid-1950s to the mid-1970s was once asked to recall his worst misjudgement. “The Hungarian Uprising in 1956,” he replied; “I wen...
Biden sues US justice department to block release of recordings
Biden sues US justice department to block release of recordings16 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleKayla EpsteinGetty ImagesJoe Biden speaks at an event for South Carolina Democrats in February 2026.Former US President Joe Biden has sued the federal government to block the release of interviews with his memoir's ghostwriter, which he has described as "private information" but could contain embarrassing details about his memory.Special Counsel Robert Hur obtained the recordings and t...
Reform's Makerfield by-election candidate declares 'tide is changing' against Labour: 'They've been ignored for 40 years!'
Reform UK's by-election candidate for Makerfield has declared the "tide is changing" against the Labour Government, accusing the party of "taking the people for granted".Speaking to GB News, plumber Robert Kenyon hit out at the Labour Government, criticising it for "ignoring the people of Makerfield for 40 years".Having spoken with voters in Makerfield, Mr Kenyon said the biggest issue affecting people on the doorstep is the fact they have "been ignored" by Labour.He told GB News: "The biggest u...
Israel orders evacuation of Lebanese city as conflict with Hezbollah escalates
Israel orders evacuation of Lebanese city as conflict with Hezbollah escalates2 hours agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleDavid GrittenAFPAn Israeli strike killed at least 15 people in Burj al-Shamali, near Tyre, on WednesdayThe Israeli military has ordered the evacuation of the southern Lebanese city of Tyre, after carrying out another wave of air strikes that it said targeted the Iran-backed armed group Hezbollah.The military told residents of Tyre and surrounding areas that it was "compelle...
Former Obama advisor reflects on the 'Battle for American Identity'
Politics Former Obama advisor reflects on the 'Battle for American Identity' May 27, 202611:16 AM ET Terry Gross Ben Rhodes was a speech writer and security advisor for President Obama. His book, All We Say, is a collection of 15 speeches — from Ben Franklin to Trump — about what it means to be American. Sponsor Message Facebook Flipboard Email
Israel eliminates head of Hamas' military wing in Gaza strike
The new head of Hamas’ military wing has been taken out by Israeli forces in an airstrike. Mohammed Odeh, who was "responsible for planning and coordinating Hamas terrorists’ infiltration and attack targets during the October 7 Massacre," was killed in an operation in northern Gaza, the Israel Defense Forces announced Wednesday. "Odeh served as the Head of Hamas’ military wing following the elimination of Izz al-Din al-Haddad," according to the IDF, which shared a photo showing Odeh among other...
DAN HODGES: The more Reform attack Restore, the more they help Rupert Lowe. But there's one thing Nigel Farage could do to win - if only he'd realise it...
DAN HODGES: The more Reform attack Restore, the more they help Rupert Lowe. But there's one thing Nigel Farage could do to win - if only he'd realise it...See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy DAN HODGES, DAILY MAIL COLUMNIST Published: 15:00, 27 May 2026 | Updated: 16:12, 27 May 2026 e-mail 328 View comments
Latest news on Iran war as Trump sets Cabinet meeting at Camp David
President Trump is meeting with his Cabinet at Camp David on Wednesday, where he is expected to discuss the progress in talks with Iran to end the war. CBS News' Aaron Navarro and Aaron MacLean have more.
Starmer prepares child social media curbs as pressure mounts on addictive apps
The government is preparing to tighten restrictions on children’s social media use after a consultation that drew more than 81,000 responses, with ministers expected to target the design of major platforms rather than impose a blanket ban for under-16s. New measures under consideration include restrictions on autoplay videos, infinite scrolling, push notifications, overnight access and other features critics argue are designed to keep children online for longer. The expected approach marks...
Democrats break with scandal-plagued Graham Platner, warn of 'civil war' in party
Top Democratic officials and lawmakers are breaking with Democratic Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner as his past blunders and online history stack up. Platner’s ascendency to the top of the ticket in Vacationland broke with the Democratic establishment in Washington, D.C., and since Maine Gov. Janet Mills exited from the race, questions about whether he is the right choice to take on Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, have exploded. Much of that is fueled by scandals that have cropped up seemingl...
Soft toys, memes and a movie villain: Labor tries to simplify the message but selling a budget isn’t child’s play
As the budget fight plays out fiercely online, Labor senator Ellie Whiteaker turns to a zebra and a giraffe for helpGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastSelling a complicated federal budget isn’t exactly child’s play, but Anthony Albanese and Jim Chalmers could do worse than following the example of their colleague’s toy giraffe and zebra to help explain their contentious tax changes.The budget fight is dominating parliament and Senate estimates, but it’s being fought just...
Republicans race to back Ken Paxton as runoff sets up closely-watched US Senate battle in Texas
Donald Trump moves quickly to unite Republicans behind the Texas attorney general as Democrats eye rare openingUS politics live – latest updatesSign up for the Breaking News US newsletter emailRepublican leaders rushed to throw their weight behind Ken Paxton following his big primary victory in Texas over the four-term US senator, John Cornyn, amid anxiety within the party over his prospects in November’s general election.Hours after the race was called, Donald Trump – who backed Paxton, despite...
Blair’s advice for Labour fails to engage with inequality, senior party figures say
Andy Burnham and Torsten Bell say the former Labour PM’s essay does not address today’s challengesUK politics live – latest updatesTony Blair’s criticism of the Labour party fails to engage with inequality and the “extremes of austerity”, senior party figures have said.Andy Burnham, mayor of Greater Manchester, who is widely expected to launch a leadership challenge if he wins next month’s Makerfield byelection, said the essay merited a “considered response” and he would set one out on Thursday....
Perez feels comeback has proven he is ‘one of the best’ in F1
Sergio Perez feels “happy I came back” to F1 after proving to himself that he is “one of the best” drivers in the field with his performances for Cadillac so far.
Canada’s Carney to Meet Macron in Paris Ahead of June G7 Summit
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will make an early visit to Paris ahead of the Group of Seven leaders summit next month to meet with French President Emmanuel Macron, according to people familiar with the matter.
Buildings and beauty in the time of Trump
Not only the big letters on the building have changed; someone made sure the name on a small maintenance van now reads “Trump Kennedy Center”. But the renaming of the Kennedy Center – Washington DC’s cultural heart – is just one part of a reinvention both chaotic and sinister, and on a recent visit I felt the city offered a series of eerie contradictions. There’s the plainly farcical: a Trump arts centre is about as credible as Trump University. But then there are fear-inducing architectural ges...