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Beijing asks the international body to prioritise Tokyo's 'dangerous tendency to seek nuclear weapons' as regional row escalates
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Política·30.04.2026Resumen IA

Beijing asks the international body to prioritise Tokyo's 'dangerous tendency to seek nuclear weapons' as regional row escalates

China has issued a strongly worded position paper warning that Japan could soon produce nuclear weapons, calling on the UN Security Council to make Tokyo's potential pursuit of nuclear arms an 'important agenda item'. The document, released Thursday, claims Japan has mastered the ability to extract weapons-grade plutonium and has stockpiled far more than needed for its civilian nuclear programme.

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SCMP Economy
Reform UK Scotland leader Malcolm Offord under fire for boasting about six houses, five cars and six boats in TV debate
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Política·29.04.2026Resumen IA

Reform UK Scotland leader Malcolm Offord under fire for boasting about six houses, five cars and six boats in TV debate

Malcolm Offord, leader of Reform UK in Scotland and a multimillionaire former Conservative life peer, has faced fierce criticism after boasting during an STV election debate about owning six houses, five cars, and six boats. The co-leader of the Scottish Greens Ross Greer responded by saying fewer people like Offord are needed, while Labour's Anas Sarwar called him "entitled". SNP leader John Swinney proposed all party leaders publish their tax returns before the May 7 election, describing Offord's comments as "tone deaf".

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Guardian UK
Key figure in Mandelson vetting scandal will not give evidence before MPs
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25.04.2026

Key figure in Mandelson vetting scandal will not give evidence before MPs

Chief property and security officer Ian Collard set to submit written answers to foreign affairs committee questionsA key figure in the row over Peter Mandelson’s appointment as UK ambassador to Washington will not appear before a parliamentary committee of MPs to give evidence.Dame Emily Thornberry had requested that Ian Collard speak to the foreign affairs committee (FAC) on Tuesday, but confirmed on Saturday that he would submit written answers instead.Whether he felt under pressure to deliver Lord Mandelson’s clearance, after Sir Olly said there was an “atmosphere of pressure” and “constant chasing” from Downing Street.Whether he had seen the cover form for Lord Mandelson’s vetting by UK Security Vetting (UKSV), the agency responsible for checks on candidates for sensitive posts, in which it had ticked two red boxes – meaning they had “high concern” and recommended “clearance denied or withdrawn”.If he was asked by anyone in the Foreign Office, Downing Street or the Cabinet Office for advice about whether Lord Mandelson required vetting for the post given he was a member of the House of Lords.If he advised on how Lord Mandelson should be treated during the period between his appointment being announced and his clearance coming through. Continue reading...

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Guardian UK
The beautiful game of north London: Arsenal's title collapse and Tottenham's existential crisis
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Deportes·24.04.2026Resumen IA

The beautiful game of north London: Arsenal's title collapse and Tottenham's existential crisis

This opinion piece explores how Arsenal's collapse in the Premier League title race and Tottenham's descent toward relegation reflect broader cultural tensions around north London. The author, a north London resident, examines the irony of Arsenal's 'win ugly' approach failing, while Tottenham fans face existential questions about their club's identity. The piece weaves personal observations with fan perspectives to argue these two tortured clubs remain obsessions whether fans or critics wish them well or not.

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Guardian Sport
The key questions Keir Starmer must answer over Mandelson appointment
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20.04.2026

The key questions Keir Starmer must answer over Mandelson appointment

PM to give Commons statement on Monday, a day before sacked civil servant Olly Robbins tells his side of the storyThe next 48 hours will be crucial for Keir Starmer’s troubled premiership as he faces continuing calls to resign over his appointment of Peter Mandelson as US ambassador. On Monday, Starmer will give a statement to the House of Commons on the Guardian’s revelation that Mandelson was allowed to serve as US ambassador despite failing a vetting process run by security officials. On Tuesday, Olly Robbins, the top civil servant at the Foreign Office, who Starmer sacked on Thursday and is trying to blame for the row, will give his side of the story. Here are the key questions Starmer must answer. Continue reading...

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Guardian UK
Starmer would have blocked Mandelson role over vetting failure, says Lammy
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19.04.2026

Starmer would have blocked Mandelson role over vetting failure, says Lammy

Deputy prime minister says it is ‘inexplicable’ top civil servant kept Downing Street in darkKeir Starmer would have blocked Peter Mandelson from serving as the UK’s ambassador to Washington had he known he failed security vetting, David Lammy has said, as he attempted to shore up the prime minister amid damaging fallout from the row.In his first public comments on the vetting affair, Lammy said it was “inexplicable” that Oliver Robbins, the former top civil servant who was forced out of the Foreign Office this week, had opted to leave Downing Street in the dark over the outcome. Continue reading...

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Guardian UK