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On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1488, Joseon Dynasty official Choe Bu returned to Korea after months of shipwrecked travel in China. In 1959, David Brown, Australian meteorologist was born. In 1969, Henry George Lamond, Australian farmer and author (born 1885) passed away. In 1969, Chantal Jouanno, French politician, French Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports was born. In 1979, The island nation of Kiribati becomes independent from the United Kingdom. In 1984, Michael McGovern, Northern Irish footballer was born. In 1995, Chinese seismologists successfully predict the 1995 Myanmar-China earthquake, reducing the number of casualties to 11. In 1996, John Chancellor, American journalist (born 1927) passed away. In 2006, The 2006 Lebanon War begins. In 2014, Alfred de Grazia, American political scientist and author (born 1919) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

Make no mistake - if this climate ruling is allowed to stand, Britain will be bankrupt: KEMI BADENOCH

Daily Mail

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July 12, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling
Make no mistake - if this climate ruling is allowed to stand, Britain will be bankrupt: KEMI BADENOCH
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Financial Times

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· Jun 21, 2026

Rejoining the EU is no panacea

Reversing Brexit would sidetrack UK parliament from pursuing more impactful growth reforms

Powerline

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· Jun 26, 2026

Air Conditioning? It’s Illegal!

Britain is in even worse shape than I thought. From the Telegraph: “Air conditioning torn from homes under net zero clampdown.” Homeowners are being forced to tear out air conditioning from their private properties under climate laws, despite rising temperatures. Council planning officers ordered residents to remove air-con units over fears they produce too much carbon dioxide, stating they should only be used as a “last resort”. The net zero

Reuters

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· Jun 22, 2026

Market Talk: Will a new UK prime minister rattle markets? - Business

The pound held losses and UK gilts were steady after Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced he will step down, as markets assessed whether a new Labour leadership could revive fiscal concerns. Dani Stoilova from BNP Paribas Markets 360 told Reuters that clarity is unlikely before the next budget. #News #Markets #Business #UK #Starmer #Reuters #Newsfeed 👉 Subscribe: https://reut.rs/4b8fRGn Keep up with the latest news from around the world: https://www.reuters.com/ Follow Reuters on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Reuters Follow Reuters on X: https://twitter.com/Reuters Follow Reuters on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reuters/?hl=en

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 3, 2026

Keep calm and fail on: Britain’s endless scandal machine

If you are a citizen of the United Kingdom, I ask that you keep a stiff upper lip whilst reading this from an American across the pond this Fourth of July. Britain increasingly displays a pattern in which its institutions fail, inquiries identify the causes, reports are written, recommendations are issued, apologies are made, and []

GB News

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· Jun 22, 2026

Keir Starmer will leave a 'legacy of failure', Suella Braverman tells GB News

Suella Braverman has declared that Sir Keir Starmer will leave a legacy of failure following his resignation as Prime Minister today.Speaking to GB News, the Reform UK MP told GB News that his departure was inevitable after two years of scandal.She said: Of course at a human level, you can't help but be a bit moved, but I'm not going to miss Keir Starmer. He's been one of the worst prime ministers our country has ever seen, and talk about legacy, I think his legacy is going to go down as one of the worst in our history. Mandelson scandal, corruption, a friend of a paedophile put into our most important position in Washington, the special relationship with the US is absolutely dead because of Starmer's bad foreign policy. Chagos Islands, British territory being sold off in the name of reparations, a tin-earred response to grooming gangs, an absolute failure to stop the boats and secure our borders, record taxation, small businesses being crippled and going bust. I could go on. So this is a legacy of failure, and I'm afraid that the end was inevitable.WATCH ABOVE. Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 1, 2026

Lindungi pesawah, jamin sekuriti makanan negara

PERUBAHAN iklim bukan lagi ancaman masa depan, ia kini realiti yang dihadapi oleh pesawah padi di Malaysia. Fenomena banjir luar jangka, kemarau berpanjangan serta serangan penyakit tanaman semakin kerap berlaku, sekali gus menjejaskan hasil dan pendapatan petani. Realitinya, sektor pertanian Malaysia semakin terdedah kepada risiko perubahan iklim yang semakin tidak menentu. Selain kemarau berpanjangan, kejadian ... Read more The post Lindungi pesawah, jamin sekuriti makanan negara appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

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Related coverage for "Make no mistake - if this climate ruling is allowed to stand, Britain will be bankrupt: KEMI BADENOCH": Financial Times — Rejoining the EU is no panacea. Powerline — Air Conditioning? It’s Illegal!. Reuters — Market Talk: Will a new UK prime minister rattle markets? - Business. Washington Examiner — Keep calm and fail on: Britain’s endless scandal machine. GB News — Keir Starmer will leave a 'legacy of failure', Suella Braverman tells GB News. Utusan Malaysia — Lindungi pesawah, jamin sekuriti makanan negara