Keir Starmer Urged to Prioritize Rescuing Underfunded Fire Service

Keir Starmer has been urged to make the rescue of the "dangerously underfunded" fire service a top priority if he becomes prime minister, according to a leading trade union leader. Firefighting should be one of the first issues addressed by Starmer, as the service is in urgent need of support.

Kemi Badenoch hints at Tory leadership bid after shock poll results

Kemi Badenoch has suggested that she may consider running for Tory leadership after the upcoming general election. There are talks within the party about replacing Rishi Sunak, following a surprising poll indicating that he could potentially be the first prime minister to lose his seat.

Egypt cracks down on travel agents for fraudulent hajj trips

Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly has taken action against 16 tourism companies for their involvement in fraudulent hajj trips to Mecca. These companies have been stripped of their licences and their managers have been referred to the public prosecutor's office. This decision comes in light of the recent hajj pilgrimage where over 1,100 deaths were reported, with many attributed to extreme heat. The Prime Minister's order to prosecute these travel agents highlights the seriousness of the situation and the need to hold accountable those responsible for putting pilgrims at risk. The safety and well-being of pilgrims undertaking the hajj pilgrimage is of utmost importance, and any fraudulent practices that compromise their safety will not be tolerated. This crackdown on fraudulent travel agents sends a strong message that such actions will not be overlooked and that those involved will face legal consequences. The government's swift action in response to the tragic events during this year's hajj demonstrates a commitment to ensuring the safety and security of all pilgrims.

Peter Dutton Vows to Override State Nuclear Bans and Attacks PM

Peter Dutton has declared that a future Coalition government would override state bans on nuclear power, asserting that state premiers will not be able to prevent it. Speaking at the federal Liberal party council in Sydney, Dutton also launched a scathing attack on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, calling him a "fraud" and a "child in a man's body" who is stuck in his university days. Dutton's comments come as he intensifies his criticism of Albanese and pushes for nuclear power to be a key part of the energy mix in Australia.

Rishi Sunak silent on number of Tories facing election bet inquiries

Rishi Sunak, along with the Conservative party, is facing questions about the number of Tories who are currently being investigated for placing bets on the date of the election. The ongoing controversy has become a major issue for their campaign. The Prime Minister expressed his frustration on Friday, stating that he is "angry at the thought that someone might have done the things that are alleged." This comes after three individuals associated with the Conservatives, including one close to him, have been targeted in inquiries by the Gambling Commission. Opposition leader Keir Starmer has criticized Boris Johnson for his "total lack of leadership" in handling the situation. The refusal to disclose the extent of the inquiries has only added fuel to the fire, raising further questions about the integrity of the election process.

General Election Live: Sunak’s D-Day Absence Criticized by Second Minister amid Tory Anger

During the general election, there has been controversy surrounding Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to leave early, with some members of his own party expressing anger over the move. Second Minister Mark Harper admitted that it was a mistake for Chancellor Rishi Sunak to be absent during a crucial time. Meanwhile, the Prime Minister has been accused of making misleading claims about Labour's tax policies. Shadow Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds refuted Johnson's statement that Labour would raise taxes by £2,000, stating that it is a lie. Reynolds clarified that if Labour were to win the election, they would adhere to the government's existing spending plans, which include some tax increases already outlined. However, he emphasized that there would be no additional taxes imposed on households. In light of the upcoming general election on July 4th, Reynolds highlighted that Labour would inherit the government's spending plans, which include freezing the personal allowance for income tax for several years. Despite the tax rises outlined in these plans, Reynolds assured that there would be no extra burden on households under a Labour government.

“Modi’s Third Term to Focus on Closer Defense Ties with US Amid Growing Rivalry with China”

Following his victory in India's election, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to focus on strengthening defense ties with the United States as tensions with China continue to escalate. Modi's third term is likely to see increased cooperation between the two countries in the defense sector, as India seeks to bolster its capabilities in response to growing rivalry with China. While specific details of Modi's agenda for his third term have not been revealed, closer defense collaboration with the US is expected to be a key priority.