Keir Starmer out, Shabana Mahmood in? How Epstein revelations could lead to the UK’s first Muslim prime minister | World News

Britain’s Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood, left, and Prime Minister Keir Starmer attend their visit to Peacehaven Mosque in Peacehaven, England, in Oct. 23, 2025. (Peter Nicholls/Pool Photo via AP) British prime ministers are rarely undone by what they say. More often, they are undone by what they fail to anticipate.Keir Starmer is under mounting pressure…

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Cancer Horoscope Today, February 12, 2026: Beneficial day for those in a romantic relationship

Cancer, today is set for an effortless journey filled with vibrant energy. You’ll find that your mental clarity and physical vitality flow in harmony, allowing you to breeze through your to-do list. With Venus’s charm igniting your relationships, expect connections to deepen. Students will excel with ease as Jupiter fuels their curiosity. A steady, helpful…

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Auto demand stays firm as carmakers report higher February sales, strong retail momentum drive growth

India’s automobile industry sustained its growth momentum in February, with leading carmakers reporting higher dispatches to dealers as steady consumer demand supported sales across passenger vehicles and utility segments.Leading automakers Maruti Suzuki, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles, Mahindra & Mahindra and Hyundai posted an increase in vehicle dispatches last month, reflecting continued strength in the domestic…

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Brown University backs early childhood educator training programme at Community College of Rhode Island

Six weeks ago, Brown University awarded a 1.5 million United States dollar grant to the Community College of Rhode Island as part of the university’s commitment to invest 50 million dollars in Rhode Island workforce development over ten years. The funding will support new training pathways for early childhood educators in the state. Grant to…

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An analysis of Lam’s speech

Vietnam’s General Secretary Lam’s opening speech at the 14th National Congress on 21st January 2026 marks a strategic shift in Vietnam’s policies in all dimensions. It combines visionary long-term goals, implementation pragmatism, and an expanded view of security and international integration. This time, there is a sharper embrace of innovation, institutional reform, and global integration,…

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