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Trump’s election conspiracy trial is off the calendar for now. New York is next

On March 4, Donald Trump was set to go on trial at the federal courthouse in Washington, D.C., on charges related to his efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election. But the date, which was about a month away, has now been removed from the court’s calendar, signaling what was long awaited and what federal… Read More »

Showing support from guests Elton John and Tony Blair, Kate Garraway’s daughter carries the coffin

Kate Garraway watches Derek’s coffin being carried into the church (Getty) Kate Garraway, who said goodbye to her husband Derek Draper on Friday, was also supported by her close family and friends. The Good Morning Britain presenter was joined by colleagues Ben Shephard and Susanna Reid for the intimate service. Among the attendees were Sir… Read More »

What we know and don’t know about the alkaline attack in Clapham

The Metropolitan Police have released new footage of the suspect in the alkaline attack that left a toddler and his mother with life-changing injuries in Clapham, south London. A manhunt has been launched for the “dangerous” suspect, identified as 35-year-old Abdul Shakoor Ezedi, from the Newcastle area, who is said to have “serious injuries on… Read More »

Here’s why Facebook is tracking what you do online and how you can control it

Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook stores huge amounts of data on its billions of users. (Getty Images) It’s no secret that Facebook secretly collects huge amounts of information about all its users; But even knowing this, it might be surprising how much of your life Mark Zuckerberg’s company can monitor. For example, if you’re logged into your… Read More »

Brexit news – live: Boris Johnson seeks to sabotage NI breakthrough as MPs pave way for Stormont return

Boris Johnson has attacked Rishi Sunak’s new Brexit deal with the DUP, warning it could bind the UK to EU trade rules in the future. Mr Sunak’s government has announced new regulations that will remove routine checks on goods moving from Great Britain to Northern Ireland in a bid to restore power-sharing at Stormont. The… Read More »