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| Keir Starmer in the Oval Office with Donald Trump | Hand-delivering a red-sealed note from King Charles was an undeniable masterstroke of British soft power, says Jon Sopel – but in playing his royal Trump card, Keir Starmer must not believe he has done all he must do to win over the US president for good | |
| Funds stolen by the Lazarus Group have reportedly been used to fund North Korea's ballistic missile programme | Investigators are tracking the stolen Bybit funds in real time, writes Anthony Cuthbertson, with all clues leading to the state-backed Lazarus Group | |
| Hackman in (from left) 'Enemy of the State', 'The French Connection', 'Unforgiven' and 'Mississippi Burning'. He once said that he wanted to be remembered as 'a decent actor – as someone who tried to portray what was given to them in an honest fashion' | Despite being voted 'Least Likely to Succeed' by his acting school classmates, Hackman became one of the greatest actors of our age, writes Martin Chilton | |
| The idea that Russia is ready or able to sweep through western Europe any time in the foreseeable future is not a serious proposition, writes Diane Abbott MP. Yet Europe is now in a frenzy of warmongering and agitation for higher military spending – and we're falling for it | |
| …nevertheless, the development minister's protest against the cut to the foreign aid budget is still a sign of trouble ahead for the prime minister, says John Rentoul | |
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