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Submit your questions for Bill Callahan

Ahead of his new album 'My Days of 58', acclaimed US singer-songwriter Bill Callahan will answer Guardian readers' questions. Post yours by 5 January.

Starmer's growth focus as missions fade, says think tank

As 2025 ends, Keir Starmer's government quietly drops its 'five missions' to focus solely on economic growth. Policy director Joe Hill argues for tax cuts and scrapping the Employment Rights Bill to boost the UK economy in 2026.

Clinton Demands Full Epstein Files Release

Bill Clinton calls for immediate release of all Epstein documents, alleging selective disclosure protects someone. DOJ defends partial release to safeguard victims.

Partial Epstein Files Release Sparks Outrage and Questions

The Trump administration's heavily redacted release of Jeffrey Epstein documents fails to satisfy legal demands, revealing little new information while protecting political interests. Explore the details and implications.

Epstein Files: Clinton Seen Swimming with Maxwell

Hundreds of thousands of new documents from the Jeffrey Epstein probe have been released, including an image of Bill Clinton swimming with Ghislaine Maxwell. Read the latest disturbing details.

US passes $901bn defence bill backing Ukraine

The US Senate has approved a record $901bn defence policy bill, including $800m for Ukraine and measures to bolster European security. Discover the key provisions and political dynamics.

Landmark UK employment rights bill passes into law

Labour's flagship employment bill, hailed as a 'generational shift', becomes law after Lords battle. New rights on zero-hours contracts, sick pay, and parental leave expected from 2026.

Workers' rights bill passes but key battles lie ahead

Labour's employment bill moves forward after business groups urge Lords to stop blocking it, but critical details on contracts and rights are deferred to secondary legislation, setting the stage for fresh disputes.

Bill Kingdom, FCA Architect, Dies at 78

Bill Kingdom, the influential civil servant who shaped the UK's Financial Conduct Authority, has died at 78. Read about his pivotal role in financial regulation.

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