News in brief
- Israel says it has ‘eliminated’ Iran’s intelligence minister, Esmail Khatib, while the Israeli defence minister promised ‘significant surprises’ today that will ‘escalate the war’.
- Andy Burnham has told the BBC that Angela Rayner ‘needs to be listened to’ over her criticism of Labour’s migration reforms as ‘un-British’.
- Crispin Blunt, the former Conservative MP for Reigate, has been charged with four drug offences.
- The number of cases in the Kent meningitis outbreak has risen to 20.
- Owners of dogs that attack livestock now face unlimited fines and could have their pets taken away, under new laws in England and Wales.
- The Iranian women’s football team arrived in Turkey before its return by coach to Iran. After the Asian Cup, seven players had claimed asylum in Australia, with five later changing their minds.
- The Senegalese football federation has refused to hand over the Africa Cup of Nations trophy to Morocco. Senegal’s men won last year’s final 1-0 in extra time, but have now been judged to have forfeited for walking off the pitch in protest at an earlier refereeing decision.
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On Coffee House today…
James Heale says Angela Rayner will be confident of sinking Shabana Mahmood’s migrant crackdown, Iain Macwhirter explains how Scotland turned against assisted dying, and Ross Clark tells us how Brexit dies. John Lough argues the Iran war won’t help Russia defeat Ukraine, Andrew Gilligan thinks all the worst people like the ‘anti-Muslim hostility’ definition, and Matthew Wilcox reveals the sinister future of AI toys.
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In pictures
Boston, Massachusetts: Revolutionary War reenactors mark the 250th anniversary of British forces withdrawing from the American siege of Boston.
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Most read on The Spectator
This is how Brexit dies – Ross Clark
How Scotland turned against assisted dying – Iain Macwhirter
All the worst people like the ‘anti-Muslim hostility’ definition – Andrew Gilligan
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In words
‘She’s utterly irrelevant and she’s got no judgment.’
– Keir Starmer says Kemi Badenoch wants to rush Britain into a war ‘without thinking of the consequences’.
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