Trump’s attraction to the Commonwealth seems to be linked to his strange reverence for royalty. Daniel Altman reports
Trump would like to join the Commonwealth – but it’s not up to him, or the King

Related Post

Four more arrests after Joanne Penny killed in Talbot Green shooting
Joanne Penney died at the scene in Talbot Green ...

Smartphone bans alone do not give children healthy tech relationship – academics
A group of experts has warned that blanket phone bans fail to prepare children for modern life in a digital ...

Fears for hundreds of thousands of seabirds on the East Yorkshire coast after North Sea collision
There are fears for hundreds of thousands of seabirds on the East Yorkshire coast following an explosive collision between an ...

Tariffs live: Global markets brace as US confirms China to be hit with 104% levies overnight
Trump’s total new levies could climb to 104% on Chinese goods imported into US this year ...

Portugal’s government looks set to lose a confidence vote, triggering an election
Portugal’s minority government is in danger of falling as parliament prepares to vote on a confidence motion, with an overwhelming ...

Jeremy Vine stops sharing cycling videos because trolling and abuse ‘got too bad’
The presenter also shared that his road bike, which he had purchased in 2019, was recently stolen ...

Benefits cuts – live: Fury over ‘immoral and devastating’ reforms as Labour slash £5bn off welfare
Work and pensions secretary Liz Kendall has unveiled plans to slash welfare bill by £5bn in benefits overhaul ...

Oxford chancellor calls for tighter controls on smartphones for children – and urges ministers to stand up to tech giants
‘Welcoming technology firms is different from letting them do anything they like’, William Hague warned ...

‘Fixated’ stalker came within feet of Prince Harry on latest UK visit
The woman, who reportedly followed the Duke of Sussex to Nigeria, was allegedly ‘body blocked’ by his private staff ...

Teen who shot family plotted to kill 30 school children to become most notorious mass killer
Shooter Nicholas Prosper, then 18, spent a year plotting a school attack which was disrupted by ‘chance and circumstance alone’, ...