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What insiders are really whispering about Marco Rubio's 2028 chances... as he's warned his next move will change everything

What insiders are really whispering about Marco Rubio's 2028 chances... as he's warned his next move will change everything

Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s barnstorming foreign policy speech in Munich last week did more than soothe frayed European nerves. 

It sparked whispers in Washington about his future.

On the world stage, Rubio struck the perfect balance between old-school Republican muscle and Trump’s MAGA message, winning rave reviews from establishment Republicans and prompting visible relief among jittery European diplomats desperate for a steady American hand.

Nottingham triple killer was freed by mental health workers who feared detaining him would be racist - because there were too many 'young black men in custody'

Nottingham triple killer was freed by mental health workers who feared detaining him would be racist - because there were too many 'young black men in custody'

A mentally ill man who later killed three people was released by medics who flagged the 'over-representation' of young black men in detention, an inquiry has heard. 

Schizophrenic Valdo Calocane slaughtered fellow university students Barnaby Webber and Grace O'Malley-Kumar, both 19, and 65-year-old Ian Coates in a random stabbing spree in Nottingham in June 2023.

Ex-head of top private school accused of dishonestly using funds for cricket tickets and luxury accommodation must wait nearly two years for their trial

Ex-head of top private school accused of dishonestly using funds for cricket tickets and luxury accommodation must wait nearly two years for their trial

A former headteacher of a top independent school who is accused of dishonestly using its funds for cricket tickets and luxury accommodation will have to wait nearly two years before standing trial.

Julian Johnson-Munday, 63, appeared before Norwich Crown Court today after denying fraud by false representation at Westminster Magistrates Court last month and electing for a trial by jury.

Sinners actor Delroy Lindo condemns BAFTA for failing to speak to them after Tourette's sufferer shouted the N-word at him and Michael B. Jordan - as black co-star leaps to his defence

Sinners actor Delroy Lindo condemns BAFTA for failing to speak to them after Tourette's sufferer shouted the N-word at him and Michael B. Jordan - as black co-star leaps to his defence

Sinners actor Delroy Lindo has condemned BAFTA for failing to speak with him after a guest with Tourette's yelled the N-word at him and Michael B. Jordan as they presented a prize at the ceremony.

John Davidson, whose life story inspired the film I Swear, was heard shouting the expletive while the black actors presented the first prize of the night at London's Royal Festive Hall on Sunday. 

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