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Alan Mendoza

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Earliest in view: Apr 28 · 12:00 UTCMost recent: Jul 18 · 11:38 UTC
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  • POLITICSJul 18 · 11:38 UTCFOX NEWS
    Incoming UK PM Andy Burnham rejects Thatcher-era policies, signals leftward shift

    Incoming UK Prime Minister Andy Burnham rejected Margaret Thatcher's 1980s economic policies in his first Labour leadership speech, advocating for greater public control of essential services like housing and energy. He criticized neoliberal policies as harmful to working-class communities and outlined a leftward shift from outgoing PM Keir Starmer's approach, though critics noted a lack of specific implementation details.

  • SECURITYJun 8 · 16:19 UTCFOX NEWS
    'You're destroying your countries': Is Europe finally heeding Trump's warning on illegal immigration?

    The European Union has introduced stricter border entry rules for undocumented migrants, including biometric tracking and deportation protocols. The measures follow warnings from President Donald Trump and European voters about the impact of illegal immigration, with experts citing cultural and demographic concerns.

  • SECURITYMay 31 · 13:00 UTCFOX NEWS
    English cops cuffed teen stabbing victim after attacker claimed racial assault

    English police faced criticism after handcuffing an 18-year-old stabbing victim who later died, following the attacker's claim of racial assault. The incident sparked public outrage and debates over policing practices, with calls for transparency regarding body-worn camera footage.

  • POLITICSApr 28 · 12:00 UTCFOX NEWS
    Can King Charles save the ever-fracturing ‘special relationship’ after Trump anger at Starmer over Iran war?

    King Charles III's upcoming U.S. visit is seen as a critical diplomatic effort to mend growing tensions between the UK and President Trump over Iran policy. The UK has distanced itself from Trump's aggressive Iran pressure campaign, while still supporting broader U.S. security goals in the Strait of Hormuz. Analysts highlight the monarchy's historical role in smoothing political rifts, citing Queen Elizabeth II's past interventions.