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Trump's Greenland Climbdown and Its Implications

Trump's Greenland Climbdown and Its Implications

• President Trump initially demanded ownership of Greenland but later celebrated a framework deal without specifying details. • The deal may involve increased NATO forces in the Arctic, a move he coul...

cnn.com
Jan 22
PoliticsEnvironment
UK politics: West Midlands crime commissioner resists calls for immediate sacking of chief constable – as it happened

UK politics: West Midlands crime commissioner resists calls for immediate sacking of chief constable – as it happened

Simon Foster says he will give report into force’s handling of Maccabi Tel Aviv fan ban ‘careful consideration’ in deciding Craig Guildford’s fate Here are extracts from three interesting comment articles about the digital ID U-turn. Ailbhe Rea in the New Statesman in the New Statesmans says there were high hopes for the policy when it was first announced. I remember a leisurely lunch over the summer when a supporter of digital IDs told me how they thought Keir Starmer would reset his premiership. Alongside a reorganisation of his team in Number 10, and maybe a junior ministerial reshuffle, they predicted he would announce in his speech at party conference that his government would be embracing digital IDs. “It will allow him to show he’s willing to do whatever it takes to tackle illegal immigration,” was their rationale. Sure enough, Starmer announced “phase two” of his government, reshuffled his top team and, on the Friday before Labour party conference, he duly announced his government would make digital IDs mandatory for workers. “We need to know who is in our country,” he said, arguing that the IDs would prevent migrants who “come here, slip into the shadow economy and remain here illegally”. In policy terms, I don’t think you particularly gain anything by making the government’s planned new digital ID compulsory. One example of that: Kemi Badenoch has both criticised the government’s plans to introduce compulsory ID, while at the same time committing to creating a “British ICE” that would go around deporting large numbers of people living in the UK. In a country with that kind of target and approach, people would be forced to carry their IDs around with them in any case! The Online Safety Act, passed into law by the last Conservative government with cross-party support and implemented by Labour, presupposes some form of ID to work properly. Here is the political challenge for Downing Street: the climbdowns, dilutions, U- turns, about turns, call them what you will, are mounting up. In just the last couple of weeks, there has been the issue of business rates on pubs in England and inheritance tax on farmers. We welcome Starmer’s reported U-turn on making intrusive, expensive and unnecessary digital IDs mandatory. This is a huge success for Big Brother Watch and the millions of Brits who signed petitions to make this happen. The case for the government now dropping digital IDs entirely is overwhelming. Taxpayers should not be footing a £1.8bn bill for a digital ID scheme that is frankly pointless. Continue reading...

theguardian.com
Jan 14
PoliticsUK newsPMQs
More than 200 environmental groups demand halt to new US datacenters

More than 200 environmental groups demand halt to new US datacenters

Exclusive: Congress urged to act against energy-hungry facilities blamed for increasing bills and worsening climate crisis A coalition of more than 230 environmental groups has demanded a national moratorium on new datacenters in the US, the latest salvo in a growing backlash to a booming artificial intelligence industry that has been blamed for escalating electricity bills and worsening the climate crisis. The green groups, including Greenpeace, Friends of the Earth, Food & Water Watch and dozens of local organizations, have urged members of Congress to halt the proliferation of energy-hungry datacenters, accusing them of causing planet-heating emissions, sucking up vast amounts of water and exacerbating electricity bill increases that have hit Americans this year . Continue reading...

theguardian.com
Dec 8, 2025
US newsEnvironmentWorld news
Trump Administration Reshapes National Park Free Entry Days

Trump Administration Reshapes National Park Free Entry Days

• The Trump administration is altering the free-entry days for national parks in 2026. • President Trump's birthday (June 14) will become a fee-free day. • Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Juneteenth wi...

foxnews.com
Dec 7, 2025
PoliticsEnvironment
Chernobyl protective shield can no longer confine radiation after drone strike, UN nuclear watchdog says | CNN

Chernobyl protective shield can no longer confine radiation after drone strike, UN nuclear watchdog says | CNN

The protective shield built around the Chernobyl nuclear disaster site in Ukraine can no longer do its job to confine radioactive waste as a result of a drone strike earlier this year, according to th...

cnn.com
Dec 6, 2025
EnvironmentWar, Conflict and Unrest