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Rise of the New Labour zombies! Ed Balls ‘set for shock return’ under Burnham alongside ex-Cabinet minister James Purnell – with David Miliband tipped for Foreign Secretary

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Andy Burnham is being tipped to bring back another New Labour big beast as the clock ticks down to his arrival in Downing Street.

There is speculation that Ed Balls, another stalwart from the Blair and Brown era, could make a shock comeback to the political frontline.

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Mr Balls – who launched a career in broadcasting after being humiliatingly ousted from the Commons in 2015 – was Mr Burnham’s long-term striking partner in the notorious Labour ‘Demon Eyes’ football team. 

He has heaped praise on his friend recently, quipping that he always ‘puts the ball in the back of the net’.

Mr Balls would join his former Cabinet colleague James Purnell, who is poised to become No 10 chief of staff. 

Many in Westminster expect David Miliband to be brought back as Foreign Secretary, while his brother Ed and Mr Balls’ wife Yvette Cooper are also in line for senior roles.

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A Labour source told the i paper that Mr Balls – a former Strictly Come Dancing contestant – would be likely to take a peerage and be an adviser or head a commission instead of running a Whitehall department.

There is speculation that Ed Balls, another stalwart from Blair and Brown era, could make a shock comeback to the political frontline. He is pictured on Strictly Come Dancing in 2016

Andy Burnham is reportedly lining up David Miliband and James Purnell with roles as he prepares to enter No 10

Andy Burnham is reportedly lining up David Miliband and James Purnell with roles as he prepares to enter No 10

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Mr Balls launched a career in broadcasting after being humiliatingly ousted from the Commons in 2015. Pictured on ITV's Good Morning Britain last year

Mr Balls launched a career in broadcasting after being humiliatingly ousted from the Commons in 2015. Pictured on ITV’s Good Morning Britain last year

Mr Burnham is looking almost certain to become Labour leader in a ‘coronation’ that would see him formally take over from Sir Keir Starmer as PM on July 20.

Last night the former Greater Manchester Mayor gave his first broadcast interview since winning the Makerfield by-election.

He gave a strong hint at tax rises, telling LBC there is ‘room’ within Labour’s manifesto promises for boosting revenues.

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But Mr Burnham argued he is ‘not indisciplined’ about the public finances, saying he has yet to pick his future chancellor.

Mr Burnham is facing a tightrope act in drawing up his senior team, with warnings from female Labour MPs that there must be gender equality in the ministerial ranks.

Ed Miliband has been heavily tipped to take charge of No 11, despite alarm from business, unions and party moderates.

But his brother David is also in the frame for a shock comeback, potentially resuming his old role as Foreign Secretary

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That would mean two of the four traditional great offices of state being occupied by Milibands, with only one – Home Secretary – available to be held by a woman.

Labour insiders believe that would not be tenable, with women Labour MPs demanding that half of ministers are female.

David quit UK politics after losing the 2010 Labour leadership election to his younger brother Ed. David is currently head of New York-based aid agency the International Rescue Committee, earning £1million a year. 

The older Miliband pointedly refused to rule out a Cabinet return when he was asked directly at an event last week, merely saying Mr Burnham would ‘make his own choices’.

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Mr Burnham was forced to distance himself earlier this week from a much-mocked briefing that he will be Labour’s first woman premier.

A senior figure had told the Spectator that he would be ‘a female PM in all but sex’. 

Mr Balls was Mr Burnham's long-term striking partner in the notorious Labour 'Demon Eyes' football team (pictured playing together at the 2011 Labour Party conference)

Mr Balls was Mr Burnham’s long-term striking partner in the notorious Labour ‘Demon Eyes’ football team (pictured playing together at the 2011 Labour Party conference)

Mr Balls' wife Yvette Cooper is also in line for a senior role under Mr Burnham

Mr Balls’ wife Yvette Cooper is also in line for a senior role under Mr Burnham

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But the former Greater Manchester mayor told a meeting of Parliamentary Labour Party women: ‘I want to put on record that I never have and never will describe myself as the first female Labour PM.’

He added: ‘I want to make it clear that if anyone in my team was found to have done that they would be out of the door. Their feet wouldn’t touch the floor.’

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Lorry fire closes part of busy Cambridgeshire road

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A lorry caught on fire along a busy Cambridgeshire road, causing it to close. Cambridgeshire Police and Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue were called to the fire on the A1139 Fletton Parkway in Peterborough just before 6pm on Thursday (July 2).

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A fire spokesperson said: “At 5.48pm on Thursday, crews from Stanground and Yaxley, along with the north roaming fire engine, were called to a fire on the Fletton Parkway in Peterborough.

“Firefighters arrived to find a fire involving a lorry on the westbound carriageway near Stanground. They used a hose reel to extinguish the fire and returned to their stations by 6.45pm.”

The cause of the fire was accidental. Cambridgeshire Police asked drivers to avoid the road while the fire was dealt with. The road reopened at 7pm.

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Simone Ashley bumps into fellow Hollywood actors Emma Corrin and Dan Levy while out walking her dog Myla on London’s Bond Street

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Emma Corrin and Dan Levy bumped into celebrity pal Simone Ashley while shopping on London’s Bond Street together on Wednesday afternoon.

The Bridgerton star, 31, was out walking her spaniel Myla when she had a chance encounter with the Schitt’s Creek actor, 42, and the The Crown star, 30.

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Emma and Dan were wearing matching outfits, both sporting black T-shirts with blue jeans for their shopping trip, where they picked up items from Celine.

Dan styled his look with a baseball cap by the brand Separate Bath & Toilet which had the word Tatsuya on the front, a Japanese given name that translates to achieve, dragon, or good health, depending on the kanji characters used to write it.

Emma was wearing a black sweatshirt wrapped around their waist with a pair of black flats, shielding their eyes from the sun with a pair of shades.

Dan and Emma are close pals and photographed holidaying together in Italy in 2023 and he has spoken publicly about Emma being part of his ‘chosen family.’ 

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Emma Corrin and Dan Levy bumped into celebrity pal Simone Ashley while shopping on London’s Bond Street together on Wednesday afternoon

The Bridgerton star, 31, was out walking her spaniel Myla when she had a chance encounter with the Schitt's Creek actor, 42, and the The Crown star, 30

The Bridgerton star, 31, was out walking her spaniel Myla when she had a chance encounter with the Schitt’s Creek actor, 42, and the The Crown star, 30

He has also said they bonded over the unusual experience of becoming internationally famous very quickly following the success of The Crown. 

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He told David magazine: ‘Emma Corrin is a very close friend of mine, and they went through something very similar with The Crown over the pandemic as well, where suddenly everyone knew who they were, and yet we were all indoors. 

‘So we’re still kind of thawing to this new version of our lives. You can’t complain about it, obviously, because it’s off the back of great success and opportunity, but it is certainly disorienting and so weird’

They worked together on Dan’s 2023 film Good Grief, where Emma has brief cameo as a young performance artist. They don’t share significant screen time.

It is likely the two pals known Simone from working in the same industry.

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Simone opted for casual summer chic on her outing, wearing a pair of lace shorts with an oversized T-shirt and checked Vans.

The group all fawned over Myla, with Dan and Emma reaching down to stroke the dog. 

After getting her big break in Netflix‘s Sex Education in 2019, Simone went on to break down cultural barriers as she secured the lead in series two of Bridgerton

After getting her big break in Netflix's Sex Education in 2019, Simone went on to break down cultural barriers as she secured the lead in series two of Bridgerton (pictured recently)

After getting her big break in Netflix’s Sex Education in 2019, Simone went on to break down cultural barriers as she secured the lead in series two of Bridgerton (pictured recently) 

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Simone recently took to Instagram to share a slew of snaps, also posing in a yellow two-piece

Simone recently took to Instagram to share a slew of snaps, also posing in a yellow two-piece

She most recently played her dream role as Miranda Priestley’s new assistant Amari in the highly-anticipated sequel The Devil Wears Prada 2. 

Born to first-generation immigrants from India, Simone’s parents pursued more traditional careers, her mother an accountant and her father a pharmacist. 

She admits that having grown up in a ‘household full of Indian academics’, her ‘incredibly protective’ parents were not initially keen about her pursuing a creative career, telling Veylexthat she’s found it ‘stifling at times.

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‘It made me want to escape and do things my own way. I’ve always been a bit rebellious in that sense,’ she said. 

But it soon became clear to Simone her passions lay elsewhere after she started singing lessons aged six and realised she wished to pursue the arts.

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July 4 match in Philadelphia could be hottest so far during this World Cup

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Saturday’s afternoon knockout round game between France and Paraguay in Philadelphia could be this World Cup tournament’s hottest, posing dangers to the region as well as athletes and tens of thousands of fans in the open-air stadium.

A heat wave is expected to continue across the eastern and central U.S. through the end of the week, with peak heat indexes — which combine air temperature with humidity — between 100 F to 115 F (37.78 C to 46.11 C), according to the National Weather Service. High night temperatures will bring little relief and records could be broken.

Earlier this week, French players cooled off from temperatures that hit 90 F (32.22 C) with field sprinklers during their match against Sweden in New Jersey.

Concerns about extreme heat during the games in the U.S., Canada and Mexico have been growing for months, with some scientists saying that FIFA’s heat safety guidelines are “inadequate” and “impossible to justify,” even for heat acclimatized players. For spectators, that could mean games are slower and less intense.

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The world has warmed roughly 1.26 F (0.7 C) in the last three decades since the U.S. last hosted the World Cup, according to the climate monitoring group Berkeley Earth. Global temperature increases intensify and make heat waves and other severe weather more common.

The humid heat engulfing the country, as well as parts of Canada, would’ve been “virtually impossible” without climate change, scientists with the World Weather Attribution said Friday.

The 2022 World Cup tournament in Qatar was moved from summer to winter because of the extreme heat threat, and last year, temperatures soared at the Club World Cup. The soccer players’ global union warned that extreme heat would likely be a bigger problem at this and the next World Cups.

One of the hottest World Cup games was in 1994 in Orlando, Florida, when temperatures hit 110 F (43.33 C).

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Heat is a leading killer of athletes

Heat hits people from both their surroundings as well as while their bodies warm during exercise. That makes it harder to cool down when it’s really hot and humid, said Bharat Venkat, director of the Heat Lab at the University of California, Los Angeles.

“So when you’re exerting yourself on a particularly hot day, the likelihood of experiencing heat related illness or even death is much higher,” he said.

Intense exercise on a sizzling day can lead to extreme fatigue, impaired performance, headache, irritability, nausea, dizziness, cramping and dehydration, all symptoms of exertional heat illness.

Exertional heat stroke requires immediate medical attention and is the third leading cause of death in athletes.

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When the wet bulb globe temperature — which includes temperature, humidity, cloud cover and wind — reaches above about 95 F (35 C), people lose their ability to cool off quickly, said Ryan Calsbeek, professor of biological sciences at Dartmouth College, and “the physiological mechanisms just break down.”

Heat-induced confusion could also influence a player’s decisions and could determine a match’s outcome, he said.

Are FIFA’s heat safety rules enough?

Mandatory three-minute hydration breaks midway through each half are to protect players, and referees, from extreme heat illness. But they’ve sparked criticism from different groups: some say they’re interrupting the game’s flow and give coaches a chance to shift momentum in their team’s favor, while some scientists have said the breaks should be longer to allow players to meaningfully cool and rehydrate when heat is extreme.

Matches outdoors during peak heat hours have also been limited, and those expected in warmer windows are prioritized for covered stadiums, FIFA said.

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FIFA’s guidelines say a match could be postponed if the wet bulb globe temperature reaches 89.60 F (32 C). But that temperature is “so extreme that in the military, at our basic training facilities in America, if it reaches 32, it’s black flag and all training has to be canceled and stopped,” said Douglas Casa, CEO of the University of Connecticut’s Korey Stringer Institute.

Temperatures are forecast over 100 F (37.78 C) during Saturday’s game in Philadelphia. The player’s union FIFPRO, as well as the American College of Sports Medicine, has called for matches to be delayed at 82.40 F (28 C) for safety.

Players can train for heat stress during exercise

Guilherme Passos monitors and prepares Brazil’s national team for extreme heat as a sport scientist at the Brazilian Football Federation.

He’s helped the team acclimate to the U.S. heat. “If you expose them straight to the hottest time of the day you can lose a bit of training quality,” he said. They use saunas or hot baths as they heat train during the competition.

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When Brazil hosted the World Cup in 2014, Passos said, players covered less distance and reduced high-speed running, and instead increased their technical and tactical precision.

“Soccer players are a really unique mix of athletic attributes,” said Calsbeek. “They have to have extreme endurance and explosive speed. And then on top of that, they have to make really critical decisions. All of those different facets of the sport will be affected by the temperature.”

But soccer players aren’t the only ones at risk. Many soccer fans are drinking alcohol and watching the World Cup. In heat, doing that is risky. Cities and stadiums have increased access to shade, cooling areas and water, and medical personnel are stationed in FIFA Fan Festivals and around stadiums.

“People are going to be dehydrated, super excited, and not wanting to leave the match,” said Calsbeek. “We’re likely to see, in those extreme temperatures, spectators pay the price as well.”

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Christmas Day murder caught on tape as neighbour begs ‘I can’t breathe’

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The two men had been embroiled in a long-standing noise feud

A retired jeweller has been convicted of murdering his neighbour after a long‑running noise dispute in their sheltered housing complex took a fatal turn Christmas Day.

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James Hughes, 67, from north Wales, attacked Harold ‘Harry’ Turner, 68, striking him repeatedly with his walking stick and pinning him to the ground, an incident he recorded in full on a Dictaphone, with the recording being used as a key part of the prosecution’s evidence to convict the pensioner, WalesOnline reports.

Mr Turner, who suffered from significant health problems, had confronted and threatened Hughes minutes earlier at the Old Palace Flats in St Asaph on Christmas morning last year. Hughes denied murder and manslaughter but was found guilty last month and refused to attend his sentencing hearing.

Hughes was sentenced at Caernarfon Crown Court on Thursday (July 2), as the court heard how Mr Turner and Hughes were neighbours in the block and shared an animosity that had simmered for some time.

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Mr Turner had made several noise complaints relating to Hughes, which included banging on walls and rails and disturbances at night.

“During the night of Christmas Eve and into Christmas morning, Mr Turner was angry and distressed,” described Judge Nicklin, sentencing.

“At 5.15am on Christmas morning, he left a voicemail for the defendant saying: ‘I want you to f*** off, that’s what I want. I’m going to make you f*** off, and I am going to get you. You’re mine, you’re f***** with the wrong person. Good night, sleep tight.’

“There is further evidence of threatening conduct by Mr Turner that morning. Neil Jones recorded footage in which Mr Turner used abusive and threatening language, threatening to knock the defendant out, and said: ‘If you go for it, I’ll go for you any time.’

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“The defendant called North Wales Police twice that morning; once at 8.47am, when he said Mr Turner had been banging on his door since 11pm and had been shouting and arguing, and at 9.04am when the defendant called again and played the call handler the voicemail message left by Mr Turner.”

The judge continued: “At 11.03am Mr Turner left a voicemail on the community house manager’s phone saying he was at the end of his tether and at breaking point and he was going to hurt somebody. Later that morning a physical altercation between the defendant and Mr Turner occurred outside the defendant’s flat.

“I proceed on the basis that Mr Turner began that physical altercation, and that is significant. The defendant did not go looking for violence that day. The confrontation took place outside the defendant’s flat after he had called the police and after threats had been made by Mr Turner.

“By way of the jury’s verdict, either he did not believe the force he used was necessary, or the force he used was not reasonable in the circumstances. The central piece of evidence was the dictaphone recording which captured Mr Turner saying: ‘Get off me, I can’t breathe.’

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“The defendant refused to get off him and said: ‘What a f****** shame, do you want me to hurt you again? You can f****** die for all I care, I don’t give a f***.’”

Hughes returned to his home after the incident, the court was told. He turned on the radio and made himself a hot drink before calling his nephew later that day, with the dictaphone still recording him.

On the device, Hughes could be heard telling his nephew: “I think I may have killed someone.”

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When Hughes eventually called for an ambulance, he told emergency call handlers that he thought Mr Turner may have had a heart attack. He said: “I hit him with my stick and he fell and he banged himself against the window.”

A post-mortem examination found Mr Turner died as a result of asphyxia and had suffered blunt force trauma to his face and head.

Hughes was the victim of serious crime in South Africa on multiple occasions and was not in good physical condition, Gordon Cole KC said of his client in mitigation. He added that Hughes had called the polcie twice on Christmas morning, seeking help.

Mr Cole said his client, who had no previous convictions, would “serve the remaining years of his life in prison” due to his health. Judge Nicklin sentenced Hughes to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 13 years. A total of 185 days spent on remand in custody will be deducted from his sentence.

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The judge added that, while Mr Turner’s murder had not been planned, Hughes did ignore his neighbour’s pleas to get off him. The judge said Hughes’ response had instead been “angry, callous and cruel”.

“This was a senseless murder which was borne out of a dispute between two retired neighbours,” Detective Chief Inspector Eleri Thomas, of North Wales Police, said following Hughes’ sentencing.

“Through his persistent, antagonistic actions, James Hughes drove Mr Turner to a confrontation at the door of his flat, and despite Mr Turner’s pleas that he couldn’t breathe, Hughes continued to sit on his chest and proceeded to strike his head with his walking stick.

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“His recording of the attack and subsequent conversations afterwards were damning as to his guilt, and whilst Mr Turner’s family may never be able fully comprehend why this tragic incident happened, I hope we have provided them with some form of justice and closure today.”

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HMRC reveals millions of taxpayers choosing to go digital and check their pay via its app

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Organisation sets out how it is transforming and modernising the way taxpayers interact with its services, while also making tax easier to understand and simpler to engage with.

Lanarkshire residents are among the millions of taxpayers choosing to go digital and check their pay via the HMRC app.

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HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has revealed the service was used almost 100 million times last year.

Publishing its Transformation Roadmap – Update, HMRC is setting out how it is transforming and modernising the way taxpayers interact with its services, while also making tax easier to understand and simpler to engage with.

The department highlights how its top-ranked app has been used by 7.6 million people in 2025 to 2026 – up 28 per cent on the previous year, with user experience improved in recent months.

HMRC has an ambitious target to reach 10 million users by April 2027.

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That means one-in-seven Pay As You Earn (PAYE) taxpayers have now used HMRC app to check their pay before it lands in their bank accounts, allowing them to plan and understand their finances better.

The HMRC app is driving the digital-first agenda.

It allows customers to check their pay before pay day and check their National Insurance number, tax code, income and benefits, and users can make Self Assessment payments, track letters, get tax estimates and more.

The number of letters HMRC has issued to customers has reduced by 15 million in the last 3 years and call waiting times have almost halved over the last two years, down to an average of around 12-and-a-half minutes.

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The department has committed to reducing the number of postal letters issued by up to 75 per cent by 2028 to 2029, saving £50 million a year and giving customers faster, simpler ways to manage their tax.

More than 350,000 sole traders and landlords have already signed up to MTD for Income Tax.

Launched in April 2026, it is the most significant change to how many customers interact with the tax system in 30 years.

JP Marks, HMRC’s chief executive and first permanent secretary, said: “This roadmap updates on the progress we have made in year one of HMRC’s transformation and openly sets out our plans for the future.

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“We are determined to go further, transforming digital customer experiences and strengthening our foundations for a more modern and secure tax, customs and valuation system.

“We are answering phones faster, collecting more debt, with tax receipts and HMRC yield up at record levels, with more to come.

“We remain focussed on delivering an improved service for our customers and bringing in the revenue that underpins the vital public services on which we all depend, and I hope this roadmap helps explain the progress we have made, and our next steps.”

The roadmap update also highlights how HMRC is investing in AI technologies to identify non-compliance earlier and more precisely.

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Several private sector organisations are currently on a 12-month programme to test AI-driven solutions to tackle non-compliance and help close the tax gap.

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America at 250: still a ‘democratic experiment’

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This weekend marks 250 years since the Second Continental Congress, representing the 13 American colonies, assembled in Philadelphia to sign the Declaration of Independence. The country had already been at war for more than a year and would continue its armed struggle against Britain for another seven. But on July 4 1776, the United States of America was born.

The ideas that found expression in the Declaration were not new. Tensions between the British crown and its American colonies had been percolating for years. And the philosophical ideas behind America’s revolutionary fervour were also finding expression in Europe, particularly in France and Britain.

As Tom Cutterham, a professor of American history at the University of Birmingham, writes, the sort of ideas that inspired America’s revolutionary thinkers had for some years “been closely tied to questions about corruption, oligarchy and executive tyranny in Britain itself”. He points to the likes of Thomas Paine, John Wilkes, Granville Sharp and Catharine Macaulay who were writing passionate arguments against British despotism.

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Macaulay argued that the authority of a monarch rests on a contract between ruler and ruled which, if broken by the monarch, is void. It’s an idea which is said to have inspired Benjamin Franklin’s contribution to the Declaration of Independence. Cutterham tells the stories of the Britons who supported America’s struggle to throw off its colonial masters.




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This weekend’s celebration of America’s 250th birthday comes at a time of deep division in the US. There are even two separate organisations planning rival events. One – America250 – was set up in 2016 by the US congress and signed into law by Barack Obama. The other – Freedom250 – was launched in 2025 by the current president, Donald Trump. The former was specifically established as a bipartisan committee, while its hard to see that latter as anything but a partisan expression of the president’s vision of America.

The situation mirrors the debate raging in the US over American history itself, writes Andrea Loux Jarman, an expert in US constitutional law at Bournemouth University. As Jarman notes, early on in Trump’s second presidency, he issued an executive order, Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History, which targeted what the administration likes to call “woke history”.

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Part of this has involved removing or rewriting information panels in museums which, the order says: “inappropriately disparage Americans past or living (including persons living in colonial times)”. Instead educational information should “focus on the greatness of the achievements and progress of the American people”.

Needless to say information in museums and galleries about the horrors of slavery are among the “woke history” on the Trump administration’s target list. It’s a row which is likely to find its way to the Supreme Court before it can be resolved, writes Jarman.




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With this ideological struggle in mind, it’s vital that the celebrations do not overlook the huge contribution that African Americans have made to their country’s history, writes Jenny Woodley, a specialist in American history at Nottingham Trent University.

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Even as the founding fathers were honing the ideas that would overthrow British rule, in 1772 an enslaved woman named Phillis Wheatley published a poem that compared her enslavement to “the iron chain, Which wanton Tyranny with lawless hand
Had made, and with it meant t’enslave the land”.

Nearly two centuries later, in his I Have a Dream speech, Martin Luther King Jr called the Declaration of Independence a “promissory note” that guaranteed all people their inalienable rights. He said the bank of justice was not bankrupt and it was time for all Americans to “cash this check”.

Martin Luther King: US constitution was a ‘promissory note to which every American was to fall heir’.

But as the US celebrates 250 years since this promissory note was issued, “the ‘bank of justice’ is looking increasingly short of funds”, writes Woodley. She says it’s vital this celebration is one that is shared by all Americans, or – to borrow from the US constitution: “We the people”.

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It’s commonplace to read of American democracy as “an experiment” or a “work in progress”. For many of us, just how fragile that work remains was illustrated by the events of January 6 2021, when a mob stormed the US capital in an attempt to prevent Congress from ratifying the results of the 2020 election, which Trump still insists was fraudulently stolen by his opponents.

Happily democracy prevailed that day. But over its 250 years there have a number of occasions when the US has been deeply divided and democracy itself was thought to be imperilled. Historian Sarah Trott, of York St John University, recounts five of the most dangerous moments for the American experiment.




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Ukraine on the offensive

For more than four years Ukraine has endured a war of aggression from its much larger neighbour Russia. And, despite the Russian expectation that Ukraine would capitulate in less than a week after Vladimir Putin launched his full-scale invasion in February 2022, Ukraine has so far proved resilient in the face of whatever Russia has thrown at it.

Russia targeted civilian areas of Kyiv in a massive overnight bombardment on July 1.
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And in recent weeks the mood music coming out of both Moscow and Kyiv has changed significantly. Mounting Russian casualties, shortages of food and fuel and an apparent deadlock on the frontlines are taking their toll on Russian morale.

Meanwhile the success of Ukraine’s drone warfare and its ability to strike at targets deep inside Russia have enabled it to chalk up some important successes. This is especially the case in Crimea, writes Jennifer Mathers, who explains why the peninsula, often referred to as the “jewel in the crown” of Putin’s vision for a pacified Ukraine, is of such significance in this war.




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But four years of war have taken a huge toll on civilian life in Ukraine, especially for those families who have been divided by the conflict. Irina Kuznetsova, who researches the impacts of displacement for people in Ukraine’s war-torn regions, details the obstacles faced by separated Ukrainian families.




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He added that action needed to be taken by employers at an early stage: “We are really strongly encouraging employers to think about developing what we call stay in work plans, so rather than just waiting for someone to leave work, you know, act early, talk to them early, see if you can make some adjustments that allow that person to stay in work while they’re getting better.”

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There is some room for movement on tax, says Burnham

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Andy Burnham, who is widely expected to take over as prime minister later this month, has said there is “some room” for movement on tax.

In an interview with LBC, Burnham suggested business rates on warehouses could be increased to fund tax cuts for pubs and some high-street businesses.

But the newly elected Makerfield MP said he would stick to the pledges Labour made not to raise VAT, income tax or national insurance in its general election manifesto in 2024.

He also defended his credibility on economic policy, insisting he would not be “indisciplined” with the public finances if he becomes PM.

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Some on the left of the Labour Party have called for borrowing rules to be relaxed to fund more public spending.

Burnham has faced criticism in the past for arguing, external that the UK had “got to get beyond this thing of being in hock to the bond markets”, which governments use to borrow money to fund government spending.

Speaking to LBC presenter Andrew Marr, Burnham said the finances in Greater Manchester had been “rock solid” when he was mayor – and pointed to his previous experience as a Treasury minister in the last Labour government.

“I stick by the manifesto and the promises that it made,” Burnham said.

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“So, let me be absolutely clear about that, but there is some room within that manifesto for movement on tax.”

The pledge to help on business rates was made last month during his successful by-election campaign to become the MP for Makerfield.

Burnham said pubs, clubs and music venues would receive a 20% cut, while smaller, independent hospitality, leisure and retail companies would have the threshold for paying business rates raised for the first time since 2017.

The cuts would be paid for by higher levies on giant warehouses operated by online firms such as Amazon, and targeting the owners of empty high street properties.

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The LBC appearance was his first media interview since announcing his bid to become prime minister.

Burnham remains the only candidate in the process to replace Sir Keir Starmer as Labour leader and is expected to take over as prime minister on 20 July.

One of the biggest items in his in-tray will be the issue of how to fund an increase in defence spending.

Sir Keir announced plans this week for a £15bn increase – but did not spell out in full where the extra money was coming from.

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It means whoever Burnham chooses to replace Rachel Reeves as chancellor will have to find at least £4.7bn in savings from other departments when they deliver their first Budget in the autumn.

On Wednesday, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch accused Sir Keir of “leaving this mess to his successor” and asked if Burnham had agreed to fund the shortfall.

Asked by Marr on LBC whether he was aware of the funding gap before the defence investment plan was published, Burnham said: “I wasn’t in all of the discussions, but to be fair, the government had had an internal process ongoing.

“I regard it as something that the country has to face up to very seriously.

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“We’re in a changing world. The nature of the threat is changing.

“What I can say to you tonight is I will take my responsibilities fully to fund the defence investment plan, if I am in the position to do so, I will take those responsibilities extremely seriously.”

On welfare, Burnham said he would not make “crude cuts to benefit levels that just put people who are struggling in even worse poverty”.

He said he would try to reduce the benefits bill by changing the education system to ensure better support for young people pursuing technical qualifications and providing work placements for 16 year olds.

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He also said he wanted to see mental health support provided for those in work.

In his interview Burnham also said:

  • He hadn’t made a decision on who would be his chancellor, amid speculation he could appointed Ed Miliband to the role

  • It was too early to commit to a bank holiday if England were to win the football World Cup

  • He hoped his No 10 North office, announced on Monday, would be based at a proposed government digital campus near to Manchester Piccadilly Station

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Taylor Swift holds lavish pre-wedding party at Madison Square Garden with guests including Gigi Hadid, Bradley Cooper and Selena Gomez

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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce hosted an intimate rehearsal dinner for their closest family and friends at Madison Square Garden's Infosys Theater on Thursday (pictured Taylor Swift's car leaving MSG after midnight)

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce hosted an intimate rehearsal dinner for their closest family and friends at Madison Square Garden’s Infosys Theater on Thursday.

The pop singer, 36, and the Chiefs tight end, also 36, were joined by around 100 guests ahead of their wedding today, where 1,000 people are expected to attend.

Taylor turned the iconic venue pink for her wedding rehearsal dinner with the New York venue being lit up with lights and adorned with dusty pink curtains, while the interior was decked out with peach-coloured flowers.

It’s been said that Taylor built a custom princess ‘castle’ inside MSG and has supposedly bought out every available calla lily flower in the city.

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Famous guests including Selena Gomez, Jack Antonoff, Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper, as well as the singer’s childhood friend Abigail Anderson, were seen heading inside, while Taylor was spotted being swept into the back.

One pal who has not made the guest list is Blake Lively and her husband Ryan Reynolds, who were seen a hundred miles away after being iced out from the festivities following a falling out over Blake’s legal battle with Justin Baldoni.

The bride arrived at her rehearsal dinner two hours ahead of its start time in a blacked-out silver Suburban with an extended roof and communications antennas.

She was later seen returning home well after midnight, spending more than eight hours partying in what was said to be her first-night bash.

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There are unconfirmed reports that Taylor and Travis are already legally married, but will have a second celebration with all of their guests today. 

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce hosted an intimate rehearsal dinner for their closest family and friends at Madison Square Garden’s Infosys Theater on Thursday (pictured Taylor Swift’s car leaving MSG after midnight)

A worker carrying items from the celebration was pictured near the venue

A worker carrying items from the celebration was pictured near the venue

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Another man – believed to be a a part of the wedding – carried a huge case

Another man – believed to be a a part of the wedding – carried a huge case 

Taylor turned the iconic venue pink for her wedding rehearsal dinner with the New York venue being lit up with lights and adorned with dusty pink curtains

Taylor turned the iconic venue pink for her wedding rehearsal dinner with the New York venue being lit up with lights and adorned with dusty pink curtains

The pop singer, 36, and the Chiefs tight end, also 36, were joined by around 100 guests ahead of their wedding today where 1,000 people are expected to attend

The pop singer, 36, and the Chiefs tight end, also 36, were joined by around 100 guests ahead of their wedding today where 1,000 people are expected to attend

The silver Chevrolet Suburban that had dropped the pop icon off was seen leaving the venue at around 12.30am and returning home shortly thereafter. 

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As we previously reported, the dress code for the rehearsal dinner was ‘cocktail attire’, a source said, with only family members and close friends invited.

Guests descended upon the theatre to the most exclusive invite in town in stunning ensembles.

Sports commentator Erin Andrews, former football player Ross Travis and NFL WAG Claire Kittle were all among the famous faces to flaunt their fashion credentials

The stars brought traffic to a halt with police banning the press from assembling near the venue and even threatening to arrest those who don’t comply.

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They hung curtains on the arena’s large windows and erected an arrivals tent which blocked the public’s view of who was there.

A sign at a security checkpoint outside the venue instructed guests to ‘have identification out, have devices ready’, suggesting attendees were forced to give up their phones before entering.

One person who filmed their ride to the event was Selena Gomez, who raised eyebrows as she promoted her beauty brand while traveling to the dinner.

Selena – who is thought to be a bridesmaid – shared a video en route, but used the special moment to promote a lipstick from her Rare Beauty brand.

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The clip showed her applying the lipstick in the back of a car while wearing a glamorous black gown. She then shared a close-up photo showcasing the lip product, a forthcoming release from her brand.

The move drew some criticism, given her best friend’s wedding has been shrouded in secrecy, and using the ceremony for promotion could risk Taylor’s ire.

It looks like Selena is attending without her husband Benny Blanco, as he has yet to feature in any pictures or videos. 

Famous guests including Selena Gomez, Jack Antonoff (pictured), Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper, as well as the singer's childhood friend Abigail Anderson

Famous guests including Selena Gomez, Jack Antonoff (pictured), Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper, as well as the singer’s childhood friend Abigail Anderson

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One person who filmed their ride to the event was Selena, who raised eyebrows as she promoted her beauty brand while traveling to the dinner.

One person who filmed their ride to the event was Selena, who raised eyebrows as she promoted her beauty brand while traveling to the dinner. 

Sports commentator Charissa Thompson, 44, was in full glam as she headed off to the rehearsal dinner wearing a silver bedazzled mini dress

Sports commentator Charissa Thompson, 44, was in full glam as she headed off to the rehearsal dinner wearing a silver bedazzled mini dress

Taylor Swift's long-time publicist Tree Paine was also in attendance

Taylor Swift’s long-time publicist Tree Paine was also in attendance

Claire Kittle, 32, the wife of San Francisco 49ers player George Kittle, looked ready for the big bash as she wore an elegant, black lace dress

Claire Kittle, 32, the wife of San Francisco 49ers player George Kittle, looked ready for the big bash as she wore an elegant, black lace dress

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Former football player Ross Travis, 33, looked dapper in a dark brown suit, which he paired with a black t-shirt and black square-toe loafers

Former football player Ross Travis, 33, looked dapper in a dark brown suit, which he paired with a black t-shirt and black square-toe loafers

Taylor was later seen returning home well after midnight, spending more than eight hours partying in what was said to be her first-night bash

Taylor was later seen returning home well after midnight, spending more than eight hours partying in what was said to be her first-night bash

However at around noon EST that day, Selena uploaded a picture of herself with Blanco and wrote cryptically: ‘i wish benny was here rn.’ 

Meanwhile Lena Dunham, 40, was filmed being driven to the soiree – ahead of an awkward reunion with her ex Jack Antonoff.

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The Girls star, who is close pals with Swift, previously dated Jack from 2012 until their split in late 2017.

Elsewhere, Jack was seen heading to the gathering alongside his sister Rachel.

Workers were also seen escorting large black equipment cases inside MSG with ‘Bon Jovi’ painted on the side, suggesting the Eighties rockers would be performing for the crowd. 

The couple have also apparently enlisted the bride’s old friends Stevie Nicks and Tim McGraw to perform.

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Insiders claimed Tim, 59, and Stevie, 78, will play a ‘Wedding-palooza’ one source characterized as ‘bigger than the Met Gala‘, per Page Six.

Taylor first rose to fame in 2006 with a wistful song called Tim McGraw, which became the lead single of her self-titled debut album.

Then in 2007, while she was establishing herself as a pop idol, Taylor opened on tour for Tim and his wife and fellow country star Faith Hill.

Meanwhile, Taylor is a longtime friend and admirer of Stevie, who is best known for her work as the frontwoman of the iconic rock band Fleetwood Mac.

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Taylor’s guests are apparently already starting to feel the magnitude of the big day.

‘Everybody’s feeling good, but I think everybody’s ready for it to be over,’ one source candidly admitted to the Daily Mail in an exclusive interview.

According to the well-placed insider, part of the nerves stems from loved ones not wanting to slip and share too much information with the public or the press, as every little detail of the highly anticipated nuptials is under a microscope.

‘Nobody wants to be the one to divulge plans and get in trouble, so they’re on edge about that,’ the source added, without detailing what those repercussions may be.

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The interior was decked out with peach-coloured flowers

The interior was decked out with peach-coloured flowers

Workers are pictured setting up drapes at the concert venue

Workers are pictured setting up drapes at the concert venue

Workers were also seen escorting large black equipment cases inside MSG with 'Bon Jovi' painted on the side, suggesting the Eighties rockers would be performing for the crowd

Workers were also seen escorting large black equipment cases inside MSG with ‘Bon Jovi’ painted on the side, suggesting the Eighties rockers would be performing for the crowd

Taylor was seen being swept into the back of the iconic New York City venue in a blacked-out silver Suburban with an extended roof and communications antenna

Taylor was seen being swept into the back of the iconic New York City venue in a blacked-out silver Suburban with an extended roof and communications antenna

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The Suburban carrying Swift is pictured making its way through Midtown Manhattan

The Suburban carrying Swift is pictured making its way through Midtown Manhattan

We’re told it’s become the norm for ‘everyone to go along’ with what Taylor wants.

While celebrity guests were pictured arriving to the glamorous rehearsal dinner, Blake Lively and her husband Ryan were seen supporting their daughter Betty, six, as she competed in a horse show at a farm in Lake Placid, New York, according to TMZ.

While her former best friend was joined by pals for the glitzy event, a dressed-down Blake was a far cry from the glamour as she cut a casual figure in a navy tank top and denim shorts at her daughter’s event.

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Her blonde hair was swept into an updo that was secured with a claw clip. Meanwhile Reynolds wore a white T-shirt, a tan hat and khaki pants.

Taylor – who is the godmother to all three of the couple’s daughters – reportedly fell out with Lively after being dragged into her legal battle with Justin Baldoni.

While the bitter lawsuit was settled earlier this year, it appears it wasn’t enough to secure her a coveted spot on Taylor’s guest list. 

Taylor’s reported fallout with the actress happened after she was subpoenaed in her lawsuit against Justin, before the subpoena was later withdrawn.

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Taylor, whose hit song My Tears Ricochet was featured on the soundtrack of Baldoni’s 2024 film It Ends With Us – was pulled into the rollercoaster saga last year when Justin filed a $400million countersuit accusing Blake and her husband of defamation. The suit was later thrown out.

Sports power couple Erin Andrews and husband Jarret Stoll looked incredible as they arrived

Sports power couple Erin Andrews and husband Jarret Stoll looked incredible as they arrived

The rehearsal dinner guests showed off their style as they headed into MSG

The rehearsal dinner guests showed off their style as they headed into MSG

San Francisco 49ers player George Kittle sporting a casual look in shorts and sneakers, with his partner Claire

San Francisco 49ers player George Kittle sporting a casual look in shorts and sneakers, with his partner Claire

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Former NFL star Andrew Whitworth and wife Melissa also headed to MSG for the event

Former NFL star Andrew Whitworth and wife Melissa also headed to MSG for the event

The singer's high school best friend Abigail Anderson Berard looked divine in yellow

The singer’s high school best friend Abigail Anderson Berard looked divine in yellow

Explosive text messages from Justin’s complaint revealed Blake had referred to the superstar singer and her husband as ‘my dragons’ in a bid to intimidate him over the ill-fated flick.

Another apparent snub was Travis’s ‘bros’, who swept into town Thursday night, dressed in their own unmistakable brand of NFL chic for the wedding of the year.

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But behind their bravado, a more delicate drama was unfolding.

Everyone on Team Travis, it seems, got an invitation to his wedding – but not everyone got the same one.

While his oldest confidants – the Cleveland boys, the twins who built his brand, the fellow tight ends – glided into the rehearsal dinner, a swathe of his wider NFL circle found themselves punted to Friday’s 1,000-strong blowout. 

The sensitive, semi-snubbed bros left on the sidelines are believed to be quietly seething at being frozen out of the more star-studded dinner the night before, sources say.

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The bride and groom have made serious attempts to keep their guests’ lips sealed.

The Daily Mail was the first to report in April that the couple sent out nondisclosure agreements (NDAs) along with their save-the-dates, and guests had to sign them to receive the actual wedding invitation.

Although we were told at the time that it is unlikely either Swift or Kelce, both 36, would ever take legal action against their family or friends, our first insider said guests have taken the agreement very seriously.

‘The NDA was a lot and I think everyone is scared of [Taylor’s team],’ the source said.

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The Daily Mail also reported on Wednesday that Taylor’s longtime stylist Joseph Cassell Falconer helped create custom outfits for family members.

It appears Taylor wants total control over her wedding – and what gets released. 

As the Daily Mail previously reported, there are rumblings that the nuptials ‘will be recorded’ for a possible wider release. A source told us in March that the Grammy winner wants to be able to share these special moments with her loyal fans.  

Travis' mother Donna Kelce arriving in Laguardia Airport on Thursday

Travis’ mother Donna Kelce arriving in Laguardia Airport on Thursday

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Crew members set up a tent outside of Madison Square Garden ahead of the reported wedding

Crew members set up a tent outside of Madison Square Garden ahead of the reported wedding

The tent helped give the arrivals privacy

The tent helped give the arrivals privacy

NYPD K9 units were also spotted arriving at the venue ahead of the major event

NYPD K9 units were also spotted arriving at the venue ahead of the major event

Aside from the NDA, we’re told other extreme measures have been taken to keep everything under wraps in the days leading up to Taylor walking down the aisle.

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Earlier this week, another source told us that everyone who enters the reception venue, has their phones taken away.

The Daily Mail has exclusively learned that on-site security has gone a step further by having everyone in the area wear a tracker on their wrists.

‘When they give you a wristband, they take your picture and the wristbands could be tracked everywhere in the building,’ the source explained of how the added security measure apparently works.

‘They can see where you are; must have an RFID [radio-frequency identification] or something,’ they added.

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As of now, it is unclear whether Taylor and Kelce’s celebrity guests and relatives will also be required to don the tracker on their wedding day, but we are told it is for ‘everyone that’s checking in.’

Despite going to great lengths to control what leaks, it has become a nearly impossible feat for a reported guest list of 1,000 attendees on Friday.

Taylor is planning to capture every moment of her wedding of the century on camera – but has gone completely ‘bridezilla’ on controlling every second of the footage, the Daily Mail revealed.

Taylor, who has built a multi-billion-dollar empire by turning every chapter of her life into a sellable product, has assembled a professional film crew to document her nuptials.

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Suspect identified in Monaco parcel bombing

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A suspect has been identified in the investigation into a parcel bombing in Monaco that seriously wounded a sanctioned Ukrainian multi-millionaire and two others.

Monaco’s prosecutor’s office says an arrest warrant has been issued for the suspect, who they say is a foreign national and no longer in Monaco. An Interpol red notice was also being issued, they added.

A package left in the entrance of an apartment building on Monday evening exploded shortly afterwards.

No details have been given about the suspect. CCTV cameras pictured a figure in a dark bucket hat and French media report it was a Ukrainian woman in her 30s.

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Monaco’s public prosecutor, Stéphane Thibault, made no comment on the French reports, but was expected to give further details later on Friday.

After the explosion at an apartment building near Monaco’s border with France, a suspect was seen fleeing towards the French commune of Beausoleil. Authorities in the principality have said the incident is being investigated as attempted murder, not as a terrorist attack.

The prosecutor thanked police from Monaco and France for their co-operation which made it possible “to identify, in a particularly short time, the person suspected of having carried out the attack.”

“An arrest warrant has been issued for the suspect, who will be the subject of an Interpol Red Notice from this evening,” the Monaco prosecutor’s office said on Thursday night.

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