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Burnham poised to lead a faster, bolder Labour, minister says
politics1 day ago

Burnham poised to lead a faster, bolder Labour, minister says

Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy said Labour under Andy Burnham would be faster and bolder as 322 Labour MPs nominated him to lead the party, with an announcement expected next week and the possibility of becoming prime minister by July. She argues Burnham would shift how change is delivered and be more open about Labour’s direction, including a North-of-England No 10 plan, while opponents press him to outline policies on welfare, defence funding, immigration, devolution, and rent controls. The piece notes reactions from Conservative, Lib Dem, and Green leaders who frame Burnham’s approach and its implications for the party and the country.

Culture secretary exits X over misinformation concerns
politics8 days ago

Culture secretary exits X over misinformation concerns

Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport are leaving Elon Musk’s X, arguing the platform has become unhealthy for democracy due to abuse and misinformation. DCMS is the second government department to quit X after the Attorney General’s Office, while Nandy will continue to use Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn. The move follows broader political backlash against Musk and comes amid ongoing reaction to the murder of student Henry Nowak and related protests, as MPs previously left X over Grok AI content concerns.

UK culture secretary leaves X over online abuse and misinformation
politics8 days ago

UK culture secretary leaves X over online abuse and misinformation

UK Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy announced she is quitting X and that the Department for Culture, Media and Sport will also stop using the platform, accusing X of fostering abuse and misinformation that undermine democracy; the move makes DCMS the second UK department to exit X after the Attorney General’s Office, and Nandy will continue to use Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn as regulators scrutinize online safety and AI-generated content.