The Papers: 'Iran war back on' and 'Count Binface exclusive'
Summary
President Donald Trump spoke at a NATO summit in Turkey, promising to take strong actions against Iran and calling its leaders "scum" after new air strikes. Meanwhile, in UK politics, the Clacton by-election has gained attention as Count Binface, a satirical candidate, challenges Nigel Farage, while investigations continue into financial transactions linked to the Reform UK party.Key Facts
- President Trump called Iran’s leaders "scum" and vowed to hit the Iranian regime hard after new air strikes.
- The Clacton by-election in the UK has notable candidates including Count Binface and Nigel Farage.
- Labour, Conservative, and Liberal Democrat parties have chosen not to run candidates in Clacton.
- Reform UK leader Nigel Farage said the election is important for democracy and accused other parties of avoiding the race.
- Investigations are ongoing into financial deals involving senior Reform UK figures, with potential links to foreign donations.
- Robert Jenrick, standing for Conservative leadership, is connected to a probe about a possible illegal political donation of £37,500.
- Andy Burnham plans to focus UK defense spending on British companies to strengthen national power.
- UK Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood intends to change laws to deport a Pakistan-born offender recently released from prison.
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