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Some of India’s richest families, Bollywood stars and cricketers voted early in Mumbai as the fourth phase of a massive, staggered general election got underway. More than 127 million people are eligible to vote in this round of the seven-phase election held across 71 seats in nine states. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s coalition won more than 75 percent of the seats in the previous election in 2014. India’s financial capital, Mumbai, is home to the massive Hindi film industry and saw famous faces casting their ballots on Monday. Bollywood celebrities were among those seen at polling stations across the city…
The main beneficiary of the swing against the two main parties – which are in talks to try to break the impasse in the UK parliament over Brexit – was the pro-EU Liberal Democrats, who had won 343 councillors so far, and said they hoped to make further gains in European Parliament elections on May 23. The Greens have gained 63 and “Others” that’s independent candidates are up 256 – thats 25% of the 69 wards where independent candidates are standing. Nearly three years since the United Kingdom voted 52 percent to 48 percent to leave the EU, there…
English voters frustrated with the deadlock over Brexit have punished Prime Minister Theresa May’s Conservatives and the main opposition Labour Party in local elections, early results showed on Friday. The results of Thursday’s elections are another display of how Britain’s 2016 vote to leave the European Union has split voters beyond traditional party lines, but are also a first indication of the damage Brexit has done to the two big parties. With almost half of English local council vote results declared, the Conservative Party had lost 577 councillors and Labour had lost 77 councillors and UKIP have lost 62 according…
Assange has appeared in court in London as the U.S. pursues its extradition request, following his arrest at the Ecuadorian Embassy in April. The U.S. wants the publisher to answer for charges of conspiracy to commit computer intrusion in connection with a leak of classified documents. Hillgrove declined to comment on the U.S. extradition hearing but said Assange is a journalist who tells the truth at all costs. Assange was sentenced to 50 weeks in jail in London on Wednesday for breaching his bail by entering the Ecuadorian embassy seven years ago.
Britain’s Prince Harry and his wife Meghan are due to welcome their first child any day now, just ahead of their first wedding anniversary on May 19. Speculation has long been rife on the baby’s gender, name and up until Wednesday (May 1) – birth month. Should the baby arrive on Thursday (May 2), the young royal would share a birthday with cousin Princess Charlotte, Prince William’s daughter. Harry and his former actress wife announced in October they were expecting their first child this spring. Meghan told well-wishers in January she was six months pregnant, adding the couple did not…
British Prime Minister Theresa May fired her defence secretary, Gavin Williamson, on Wednesday saying an investigation suggested he was to blame for leaking discussions about Chinese telecoms company Huawei from her National Security Council (NSC). Last week it emerged that Britain would allow Huawei a restricted role in building parts of its 5G network, seeking a middle way in a bitter dispute between the United States and China over the next generation of communications technology. May wrote to Williamson that an investigation into the leaks had provided “compelling evidence suggesting your responsibility for the unauthorised disclosure.” Williamson had repeatedly denied…
Wikileaks co-founder Julian Assange has been sentenced to 50 weeks in jail for breaching his bail conditions. The 47-year-old was found guilty of breaching the Bail Act last month after his arrest at the Ecuadorian Embassy. He took refuge in the London embassy in 2012 to avoid extradition to Sweden over sexual assault allegations, which he has denied. In a letter read to the court, Assange said he had found himself “struggling with difficult circumstances” and he apologised to those who “consider I’ve disrespected them”, a packed Southwark Crown Court heard.
Police have arrested a suspect in a shooting that left two people dead and four others injured, three critically, at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Local media have identified the man as 22-year old Trystan Terrell. Police were seen escorting Terrell into custody. Official details of the shooting remained unclear, but campus Police Chief Jeff Baker said emergency dispatch received a call late in the afternoon about an individual armed with a pistol who had shot several students. Two or three campus police officers responding to the call entered the building, disarmed the suspect and took the individual…
On Thursday 2 May, voters will head to the polls across England for local elections. The elections will decide who runs local authorities across the country and could be an important test of public and political opinion for Theresa May, Jeremy Corbyn and the other party leaders. There are 343 councils in England and they provide a wide range of services, depending on their shape and size. Elections take place in four-year cycles, with different councils holding elections in different years. This time around, elections are taking place in 248 councils, with 8,425 seats up for grabs and about 25,000…
US President Donald Trump has sued two banks in a bid to stop them from handing over his financial records to Congress. The lawsuit against Deutsche Bank and Capital One was filed after Democrat-led committees issued subpoenas for information on his finances. His three eldest children and the Trump Organisation joined the lawsuit, which argues there are no legitimate grounds for investigating his business affairs. A Deutsche Bank spokeswoman told the New York Times: “We remain committed to providing appropriate information to all authorized investigations”There was no immediate comment from Capital One.
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