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Day: July 5, 2018

Theresa May insists Salisbury is open for business since Amesbury incident
Featured, United Kingdom

Theresa May insists Salisbury is open for business since Amesbury incident

    Theresa May has insisted Salisbury is open for business despite a new Novichok poisoning in her first comments since the incident emerged yesterday. The Prime Minister said her thoughts were with the people of the Wiltshire city once again four months after the brazen and reckless poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal. She added: The message from Salisbury is clear it is very much open for business. The government will continue to provide every support to the local community. It comes hours after security minister Ben Wallace admitted there was low risk but not zero risk to the public, adding people should take some precautions. Two new victims, named by friends as Charlie Rowley, 45, and Dawn Sturgess, 44, fell critically ill after being exposed to the same Russi...
Obama shares relationship advice
America, Featured

Obama shares relationship advice

    If you’ve ever wondered about the secret to Barack and Michelle Obama‘s happy marriage, the answer might have just been revealed. In a new book by former White House communications director Dan Pfeiffer, Yes, We (Still) Can, the author shares a revealing conversation he had with his then-boss on his last day on the job in 2015. As they chatted about future plans, Pfeiffer opened up about his girlfriend and clearly gave off signals that things were getting serious. So are you guys moving together? This is the one, huh, Pfeiffer recounted Obama as asking him, per an excerpt shared on Twitter and on the Huffington Post. Obama then quickly offered some fatherly wisdom, in the form of three questions he believes everyone should ask themselves before choosing a potentia...
Trump angry baby blimp will fly over London
America, Featured

Trump angry baby blimp will fly over London

    Trump baby blimp will fly over London during the president's visit A giant balloon dubbed Trump baby has been given the green light to fly near parliament during the president's UK visit. London mayor Sadiq Khan's Greater London Authority has approved a request for the flight after thousands signed a petition and a crowdfunding campaign raised more than £16,000 to get the six-metre inflatable off the ground. Strict rules are in place for the flight from Parliament Square Gardens, with the balloon being tethered to the ground and restricted from floating higher than 30m (98ft). It will fly between 9.30am and 11.30am on Friday 13 July coinciding with the president's visit to the UK and a Stop Trump march in central London. A spokesperson for the Mayor of London said...