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‘Nothing to stand on’: Ex-White House physician slams Biden doctor for silence during House GOP grilling

A former White House physician is criticizing Kevin O’Connor after the ex-Biden administration doctor refused to answer questions by House Oversight Committee investigators earlier this week. Dr. O’Connor, who served as White House physician to former President Joe Biden, sat down for a transcribed interview with committee staff and panel Chair James Comer, R-Ky., on Wednesday. The closed-door meeting lasted roughly 30 minutes, with O’Connor invoking the Fifth Amendment to all questions, save for his...

JONATHAN TURLEY: Justice Jackson plays pundit to dismay of SCOTUS colleagues

I wrote recently about the chilling jurisprudence of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, who has drawn the ire of colleagues in opinions for her rhetoric and extreme positions. Many have expressed alarm over her adherence to what has been described by one as an ‘imperial judiciary’ model of jurisprudence. Now, it appears that Jackson’s increasingly controversial opinions are serving a certain cathartic purpose for the far-left Biden appointee. ‘I just feel that I have a wonderful...

Biden cover-up probe heats up as another ex-White House aide sits down with GOP

A former top White House advisor is slated to appear before House Oversight Committee investigators on Friday as GOP lawmakers probe whether ex-President Joe Biden’s top aides covered up evidence of his mental and physical decline. Ashley Williams, who served as deputy director of Oval Office Operations during the Biden administration, is expected to sit with investigators behind closed doors for a transcribed interview around 11 a.m. Friday. If she appears, Williams will be the...

UK economy shrinks again in May, fuelling fears of faltering recovery

The UK economy shrank for the second consecutive month in May, in an early setback for new Chancellor Rachel Reeves and a sign that the fragile recovery may be stalling. According to figures released this morning by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), GDP contracted by 0.1% in May, falling short of analysts’ expectations for a modest rebound. This follows a sharper 0.3% drop in April and marks the second month of decline after a...

UK government considers rescue deal for Speciality Steel amid fears of collapse

The UK government is exploring emergency options to save Speciality Steel UK (SSUK), a major South Yorkshire steelmaker employing more than 1,400 people, as fears mount it could collapse into administration following a critical court hearing next week. Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds is said to be actively considering contingency plans, including the possibility of taking the company into public ownership if its parent, Liberty Steel, fails to secure new funding or a buyer. The move...

Poundland faces stock shortages as big brands tighten terms following £1 sale

Poundland is battling to keep shelves stocked after major consumer goods suppliers including Nestlé and Procter & Gamble reportedly tightened credit terms in response to mounting concerns over the retailer’s financial stability. The high street discount chain, which operates about 800 stores and employs 16,000 staff across the UK and Ireland, was sold last month for just £1 to Boston-based restructuring specialist Gordon Brothers. The deal marked the end of Pepco Group’s ownership, which had...

Sandbanks bubble bursts as buyers flee Labour’s ‘tax bombs’ for sunnier shores

Sandbanks, long considered Britain’s most exclusive coastal enclave, is facing a sharp slowdown in demand as punitive tax changes under both the Conservative and Labour governments send high-net-worth buyers fleeing to tax-friendlier destinations abroad. The Dorset peninsula, which once topped global lists alongside Monaco and Palm Beach, is experiencing a marked dip in buyer interest – with properties stagnating on the market and developers pulling out, experts warn. According to new analysis and agent testimony,...

PPE Medpro trial ends with defence accusing DHSC of ‘bad claim’ and pandemic scapegoating

The High Court trial between PPE Medpro and the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) drew to a close on its twelfth day, as the defence delivered a final volley of arguments accusing the government of failing to mitigate its alleged losses, relying on “unevidenced” cost claims, and ultimately using PPE Medpro as a scapegoat for pandemic-era procurement mismanagement. In his final remarks, Charles Samek KC, counsel for PPE Medpro, reinforced the core message...

MPs warn UK must not weaken listing rules for Shein amid human rights concerns

MPs have raised serious concerns that the UK could “compromise the integrity” of its financial markets by watering down listing rules to accommodate controversial fast-fashion giant Shein. In a strongly worded letter to the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), the cross-party Business and Trade Committee said it would be “deeply concerned” if UK disclosure standards were weakened in a bid to attract Shein’s long-anticipated London Stock Exchange (LSE) flotation. The intervention follows reports that Shein, a...

State Department to begin mass layoffs of about 1,800 employees in coming days

The State Department informed U.S.-based employees on Thursday that it would soon begin laying off nearly 2,000 workers after the recent Supreme Court decision allowing the Trump administration to move forward with mass job cuts as part of its efforts to downsize the federal workforce. The agency’s reorganization plan was first unveiled in April by Secretary of State Marco Rubio to eliminate functions and offices the department considered to be redundant. In February, President Donald...