King Charles III
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- King Charles emerges from Doctor Who’s TARDIS to open Commonwealth Games in Glasgow
King Charles III opened the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow via the Doctor Who TARDIS, joining over 3,000 athletes from 74 nations. The event, part of his role as Commonwealth head, featured a themed ceremony with Scottish landmarks.
- J. D. Vance Isn’t a Fool. Why Does He Act Like One?
J. D. Vance’s new books share titles with works by bell hooks, sparking questions about his awareness of her work. Despite his educational background and intellectual curiosity, Vance has recently acted in ways that appear to feign ignorance on political and cultural topics, such as during interviews with Joe Rogan and White House briefings.
- Burnham promises 10-year national plan in first speech as UK prime minister
Andy Burnham delivered his first speech as UK prime minister, pledging to end rough sleeping, address the cost-of-living crisis, and implement a 10-year national plan for political and economic reform. He emphasized devolving power from London to local communities and expanding public control over essential services.
- The Latest: Andy Burnham replaces Keir Starmer as UK prime minister
Andy Burnham became the UK prime minister after Keir Starmer resigned after two years in office. Burnham was sworn in following a special election win and is now forming his government, with key cabinet appointments including the Treasury chief under consideration. He pledged continued support for Ukraine and emphasized economic recovery.
- Andy Burnham takes the reins as U.K.'s 7th prime minister in a decade
Former Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham was asked by King Charles III to form a new government and has become Britain's 7th prime minister in a decade.
- Andy Burnham takes the reins as U.K.'s 7th prime minister in a decade
Andy Burnham has become the United Kingdom's 7th prime minister in a decade after being asked by King Charles III to form a new government. He previously served as Manchester Mayor.
- Andy Burnham becomes UK's 7th prime minister in 10 years after meeting with King Charles III
Andy Burnham officially became British prime minister on Monday. This marks the UK's seventh leader in 10 years.
- Andy Burnham becomes UK's 7th prime minister in 10 years after meeting with King Charles III
Andy Burnham officially became British prime minister on Monday, marking the country's seventh leader in 10 years. His appointment followed a meeting with King Charles III.
- Andy Burnham becomes UK's 7th prime minister in 10 years after meeting with King Charles III
Andy Burnham became British prime minister on Monday, marking the country's seventh leader in 10 years. The transition followed his meeting with King Charles III.
- Andy Burnham becomes UK's 7th prime minister in 10 years after meeting with King Charles III
Andy Burnham officially became British prime minister on Monday, marking the country's seventh leader in 10 years. The transition followed his meeting with King Charles III.
- Andy Burnham becomes the UK's seventh prime minister in a decade after Starmer resigns
Andy Burnham became the UK's prime minister after Keir Starmer resigned. He is the seventh PM in a decade and pledged reforms.
- Andy Burnham becomes UK's next prime minister after meeting with King Charles III
Andy Burnham became the UK's next prime minister after meeting with King Charles III. He is the country's seventh leader in 10 years.
- Andy Burnham officially takes over as Britain's prime minister
Andy Burnham became Britain's prime minister after a ceremony with King Charles III at Buckingham Palace, succeeding Keir Starmer. Burnham was confirmed as Labour Party leader following a contest, and the transition occurred without a general election.
- Starmer says his work is done as Andy Burnham prepares to take office as UK prime minister
Andy Burnham is set to become the UK prime minister after Keir Starmer resigned as Labour Party leader, with the transition formalized through a royal appointment process. Starmer stated his work was done before resigning, while Burnham pledged to restore political stability and address public concerns.
- Andy Burnham will become UK prime minister after a meeting with King Charles III
Andy Burnham will become UK prime minister after Keir Starmer's resignation, succeeding him as Labour Party leader. The handover involves a formal meeting with King Charles III, where Burnham will be asked to form a government. Burnham pledges to restore stability and address economic growth.
- UK: Andy Burnham to take office as seventh PM in 10 years
Andy Burnham will become the UK's seventh prime minister in 10 years after winning the Labour Party leadership. He will be invited by King Charles III to form a government.
- The Latest: Andy Burnham becomes seventh British prime minister in a decade
Andy Burnham is set to become the seventh British prime minister in a decade after succeeding Keir Starmer. The transition involves a formal ceremony at Buckingham Palace where King Charles III will ask Burnham to form the government.
- Andy Burnham to become UK prime minister — live updates
Andy Burnham will become the UK prime minister after succeeding Keir Starmer as Labour Party leader. Burnham is set to take office following Starmer's resignation, with a focus on devolving power and addressing the cost of living.
- The Latest: Andy Burnham becomes seventh British prime minister in a decade
Andy Burnham is set to become the seventh British prime minister in a decade after succeeding Keir Starmer. Starmer will resign at Buckingham Palace, allowing Burnham to be asked to form a government and officially assume the role through the 'kissing hands' ceremony.
- The Latest: Andy Burnham becomes seventh British prime minister in a decade
Andy Burnham, former mayor of Greater Manchester and new Labour leader, becomes UK's seventh prime minister in a decade, succeeding Keir Starmer after his resignation. The transition involves Burnham being invited to Buckingham Palace to form a government, marking his official appointment.
- Andy Burnham will become UK prime minister after a meeting with King Charles III
Andy Burnham will become UK prime minister after a meeting with King Charles III. He is set to succeed Keir Starmer as the new prime minister on Monday.
- Andy Burnham will become UK prime minister after a meeting with King Charles III
Andy Burnham will become UK prime minister after succeeding Keir Starmer as Labour leader in a leadership contest. He will be formally asked to form a government by King Charles III and pledge to restore stability to Britain's political landscape.
- Andy Burnham will become UK prime minister after a meeting with King Charles III
Andy Burnham will become UK prime minister after replacing Keir Starmer as Labour Party leader. He will be formally asked to form a government by King Charles III following Starmer's resignation, with a transition ceremony at Buckingham Palace and a speech at Downing Street.
- Why Britain is getting a new prime minister without a general election
Andy Burnham is set to become Britain’s next prime minister after winning a Labour Party leadership contest, replacing Keir Starmer who resigned amid political challenges. The change occurs without a general election under the UK’s parliamentary system, which allows party leadership changes to trigger a new prime minister.
- Chatbots could be at risk of spreading government restrictions on online speech
A Meta Oversight Board study found major AI systems, including those from U.S.-based companies, are more likely to refuse generating content critical of leaders in countries with strict speech regulations, such as Thailand, Saudi Arabia, and China, compared to leaders in more permissive governments like the U.S. and U.K. The report warns AI models could unintentionally extend state influence over online speech globally.
- Meta Oversight Board study: AI chatbots may be the most perfect propaganda machine ever invented
A Meta Oversight Board study found that major AI systems, including those from U.S. companies, are more likely to refuse generating political criticism of leaders in countries with restricted speech, such as Thailand, Saudi Arabia, and China, compared to leaders in countries like the U.S. or U.K. The report warns that AI models may extend the influence of restrictive governments globally, limiting free expression.
- AI chatbots are at risk of spreading government restrictions on online speech, a new study says
A Meta Oversight Board study found that major AI systems, including those from the U.S., are more likely to refuse to generate political criticism of leaders in countries with restricted speech, such as Thailand, Saudi Arabia, and China, compared to leaders in democracies. The report warns AI models could unintentionally spread government influence over online speech globally.
- AI chatbots are at risk of spreading government restrictions on online speech, a new study says
A study by the Meta Oversight Board found that major AI systems, including those from U.S. companies, are more likely to decline requests to generate political criticism of leaders in countries with restrictive speech laws, such as Thailand, Saudi Arabia, and China, compared to leaders in more permissive governments like the U.S. or the U.K. The report warns that AI models could inadvertently extend government influence over online speech globally by reflecting these restrictions in their outputs.
- British leader Starmer faces his last question session in Parliament before leaving office next week
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will answer questions in Parliament for the last time before resigning next week, handing power to Labour Party leader Andy Burnham. His two-year tenure was marked by economic struggles and controversies, including appointing Peter Mandelson, a friend of Jeffrey Epstein, as U.S. ambassador.
- Prince Harry visits King Charles III with Meghan and children for first time in years
Prince Harry, Meghan, and their children visited King Charles III for the first time in years to address a rift that began when they left royal life six years ago.
- Charles hosted Prince Harry and family for first time in years as they try to repair a family rift
King Charles III met with Prince Harry and his family at Highgrove House for the first time in years, aiming to mend a rift since Harry and Meghan moved to the U.S. The visit followed Harry's legal battles and tensions with royal officials, including a revoked invitation to Buckingham Palace.
- King Charles III hosts Prince Harry and family
King Charles III hosted Prince Harry, Meghan, and their children for the first time in four years at Highgrove House. The private meeting followed a rift and occurred amid reports of denied security protection and a lost privacy lawsuit involving Harry.
- Charles hosted Prince Harry and family for first time in years as they try to repair a family rift
King Charles III hosted Prince Harry and his family at Highgrove House to repair a rift that has persisted since Harry and his wife moved to the US and left royal life. The visit coincided with Harry's legal battles and efforts to reconcile with his father, who is undergoing cancer treatment.
- Charles hosted Prince Harry and family for first time in years as they try to repair a family rift
King Charles III met with Prince Harry, Meghan, and their children at Highgrove House to address a long-standing family rift. The visit followed Harry's legal defeat in a privacy case and tensions over royal protocols, while efforts to reconcile with Charles, who is undergoing cancer treatment, were highlighted.
- Nominations open in the contest to be UK leader, with Andy Burnham likely the only candidate
Nominations opened for the UK Labour Party leadership contest to replace Keir Starmer as prime minister, with Andy Burnham expected to be the sole candidate. Andy Burnham is collecting signatures to run, while other potential contenders, including Al Carns, have ruled themselves out. Burnham is likely to become Labour leader and PM after Starmer's resignation following two years in office marked by missteps.
- It’s decision day in Prince Harry’s final privacy suit against British tabloids
Prince Harry's privacy lawsuit against the publisher of the Daily Mail is set for a ruling, as part of a broader phone hacking scandal. Harry and six others, including Elton John and Elizabeth Hurley, accuse Associated Newspapers Ltd. of unlawful tactics like phone tapping and deceptive information gathering. The trial's legal costs are estimated at 40 million pounds.
- It's decision day in Prince Harry's final privacy suit against British tabloids
Prince Harry's privacy lawsuit against the Daily Mail's publisher is set for a court ruling, with him and others alleging phone hacking and unlawful information gathering. The newspapers deny the claims, calling them preposterous.
- It's decision day in Prince Harry's final privacy suit against British tabloids
A London High Court judge will rule on Prince Harry's privacy invasion lawsuit against the publisher of the Daily Mail, concluding a series of legal battles over alleged unlawful surveillance. The case, involving Prince Harry and six others, accuses the media of tapping phones, intercepting voicemails, and using deceptive methods to obtain personal information.
- Prince Harry’s UK trip sparks media buzz over whether Meghan and kids will join him
Prince Harry is traveling to the UK for charity engagements, with media speculation about whether his wife Meghan and children will join him. The decision hinges on UK government approval of security measures for his family, as Harry argues their royal status makes them targets. A High Court ruling on his privacy lawsuit against the Daily Mail is also pending.
- Prince Harry’s UK trip sparks media buzz over whether Meghan and kids will join him
Prince Harry is visiting the UK for charity engagements, but media speculation focuses on whether Meghan and their children will join him. Security concerns and a pending government decision on state-funded protection delay plans for the children to meet King Charles III. A court ruling on Harry's privacy lawsuit against the Daily Mail also coincides with his trip.