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Lammy condemns leak from closed UK National Security Council meeting on US strikes on Iran

Justice Secretary David Lammy condemned as an “absolute travesty” the leak of details from a closed National Security Council meeting on the UK’s response to the US-Israel-Iran conflict. Reports said ministers discussed whether to allow US forces to use British bases for strikes on Iranian missile sites and raised escalation and legal concerns. Lammy said the cabinet opposed offensive action against Iran and focused on defensive measures.

Lammy condemns leak from closed UK National Security Council meeting on US strikes on Iran
Lammy condemns leak from closed UK National Security Council meeting on US strikes on Iran

Elections

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Modelling warns Labour could be left controlling as few as two London councils at May borough elections

New campaigning data and modelling, reported by GB News, suggest Labour could be left controlling as few as two of London’s 32 borough councils after the 7 May elections. Tony Travers of the LSE said the capital could be heading for a “political earthquake,” with the Greens targeting inner-London seats and Reform UK seeking gains in outer boroughs. The article also cites Labour’s third-place finish in February’s Gorton and Denton by-election.

Modelling warns Labour could be left controlling as few as two London councils at May borough elections
Modelling warns Labour could be left controlling as few as two London councils at May borough elections

Middle East

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Iran state media reports Mojtaba Khamenei selected as new supreme leader

Iranian state media report that Mojtaba Khamenei, the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s son, has been selected as Iran’s new supreme leader. The reports have not been accompanied by detailed public documentation of the Assembly of Experts’ deliberations, and some officials and clerics had previously denied a final decision. Uncertainty remains over whether he has formally assumed the role and how interim constitutional structures apply during wartime.

Iran state media reports Mojtaba Khamenei selected as new supreme leader
Iran state media reports Mojtaba Khamenei selected as new supreme leader

Fact Checking News

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Fact Check: “Drill the North Sea” won’t cut UK energy bills anytime soon

Claim: Reform UK, senior Conservatives and Donald Trump say the UK should “drill” the North Sea to bring down energy prices and boost security. Reality: UK oil and gas prices are largely set on international markets, so extra UK extraction would only marginally affect what households pay—especially in the near term. New exploration takes years (often decades) to turn into production, so it won’t change the next price-cap periods.

Fact Check: “Drill the North Sea” won’t cut UK energy bills anytime soon
Fact Check: “Drill the North Sea” won’t cut UK energy bills anytime soon