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May 10
Who is the Labour MP threatening to oust Starmer?

She says she doesn't want the job herself, but after a "disastrous" set of elections for the party, she thinks "new leadership" is required "which understands the urgent and real concerns of people across the UK". She wants someone in the cabinet to come out and challenge Sir Keir - but if no one does by Monday, she'll canvas for the 81 backers she needs to launch a formal challenge. So who is Catherine West? West was first elected to parliament in 2015 in the constituency of Hornsey and Wood Green - now Hornsey and Friern Barnet - in north London. An Australian, West was born in the town of Mansfield, 110 miles northeast of Melbourne, and moved to London in 1998 when her husband got a job at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. She speaks five languages including Mandarin, which she developed while teaching English as a second language in Nanjing, China. Before moving to London, she worked as a social worker at a refuge for survivors of child sex abuse in Darwin, northern Australia. She worked as parliamentary case worker for now-Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy when he was first elected as an MP in 2000. West was later elected as a Labour councillor in Islington, also north London, in 2002, after Mr Lammy persuaded her to stand. She served on the council for 12 years and was council leader from 2010 to 2013. After being elected to parliament, she served as a shadow foreign minister under Jeremy Corbyn - but was sacked after defying the whip to vote for the UK to remain in the European single market after Brexit. She became a shadow foreign minister again when Starmer became Labour leader in 2020, and was appointed as junior minister for the Indo-Pacific in 2024. Read more from Sky News:Hantavirus cruise ship arrives in TenerifeElections: Our analysis in maps and charts In that role, she was once again reunited with her former boss David Lammy, who was foreign secretary at the time. West left government last September when the prime minister reshuffled his ministerial team following the resignation of Angela Rayner from government over her tax affairs. Since leaving government, she has kept a lower profile, serving as a trade envoy to Pakistan - until now, as she threatens to push Labour headfirst into a leadership race.

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May 8
King sends 'warmest congratulations' to Sir David Attenborough on his 100th birthday

The monarch said in a birthday card message how the pair have known each other for more than 60 years, having first met in 1958, and their "paths have crossed many times since". He was shown writing the card in a clip at the conservationist's birthday concert at the Royal Albert Hall in London. The 77-year-old royal said Sir David has revealed "the beauty and wonders of nature to audiences around the world in new and marvellous ways". He added that the broadcaster has shared the King's "determination to highlight the urgent need to protect and preserve" Earth for future generations. See pictures from Sir David's life The King said he and the Queen were "delighted" to learn he will be celebrating the milestone and on behalf of the whole country wished him a very happy birthday. Animals could then be seen delivering the letter across land, sea and air, before Sir David could be seen holding his royal birthday card aloft in the venue. The card's journey was initially thwarted by a fallen tree - only to be saved by the creatures, including an eagle, a fox, a red squirrel and an otter that travel across the UK to ensure that the wildlife presenter receives his royal dispatch. The Prince of Wales spoke of his "profound" friendship with Sir David, adding that his children have grown up with the broadcaster's "incredible storytelling" and that he has been a "guiding light" in efforts to protect the natural world. He said in his speech: "David, for decades, your voice has been a constant in our lives, guiding us through rainforests and oceans, over mountains and into the very fabric of life." The audience in the Royal Albert Hall all sang happy birthday at the conclusion of the event. The King and Queen also shared a carousel of photographs of Sir David on the official Royal Family Instagram account. The caption read: "Wishing Sir David Attenborough a very happy 100th birthday. Enjoy your special celebration this evening!" Read more from Sky News:'Never-before-seen' files on UFOs released by PentagonNew pictures of record European cocaine haul Sir David Beckham also marked Sir David's big day with a post on his Instagram account captioned: "Happy 100th Birthday to our National Treasure." Meanwhile, fellow environmentalist and Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio called Sir David "one of the most enduring champions of our shared planet" in an Instagram post. The Royal Albert Hall celebration was just one of many events to mark the broadcaster's birthday, including a takeover of the Piccadilly Lights in central London, displaying a birthday message for Sir David. The naturalist said he has been "completely overwhelmed" by goodwill messages and thanked well wishers "most sincerely".

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May 10
Who is the Labour MP threatening to oust Starmer?

She says she doesn't want the job herself, but after a "disastrous" set of elections for the party, she thinks "new leadership" is required "which understands the urgent and real concerns of people across the UK". She wants someone in the cabinet to come out and challenge Sir Keir - but if no one does by Monday, she'll canvas for the 81 backers she needs to launch a formal challenge. So who is Catherine West? West was first elected to parliament in 2015 in the constituency of Hornsey and Wood Green - now Hornsey and Friern Barnet - in north London. An Australian, West was born in the town of Mansfield, 110 miles northeast of Melbourne, and moved to London in 1998 when her husband got a job at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. She speaks five languages including Mandarin, which she developed while teaching English as a second language in Nanjing, China. Before moving to London, she worked as a social worker at a refuge for survivors of child sex abuse in Darwin, northern Australia. She worked as parliamentary case worker for now-Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy when he was first elected as an MP in 2000. West was later elected as a Labour councillor in Islington, also north London, in 2002, after Mr Lammy persuaded her to stand. She served on the council for 12 years and was council leader from 2010 to 2013. After being elected to parliament, she served as a shadow foreign minister under Jeremy Corbyn - but was sacked after defying the whip to vote for the UK to remain in the European single market after Brexit. She became a shadow foreign minister again when Starmer became Labour leader in 2020, and was appointed as junior minister for the Indo-Pacific in 2024. Read more from Sky News:Hantavirus cruise ship arrives in TenerifeElections: Our analysis in maps and charts In that role, she was once again reunited with her former boss David Lammy, who was foreign secretary at the time. West left government last September when the prime minister reshuffled his ministerial team following the resignation of Angela Rayner from government over her tax affairs. Since leaving government, she has kept a lower profile, serving as a trade envoy to Pakistan - until now, as she threatens to push Labour headfirst into a leadership race.

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May 10
Daniel Dubois beats Fabio Wardley to become WBO heavyweight champion in 11-round epic

Defending champion Wardley started the fight at pace with two knockdowns in the first three rounds - including his first in the opening 10 seconds of the bout - but Dubois' power was too much for Wardley as his dangerous right hook caused serious damage to his blood-covered opponent. Dubois came close to a stoppage victory in the sixth round, leaving Wardley reeling on the ropes, but he sealed the deal in the 11th when a flurry of late punches forced referee Howard Foster to wave off the bout. Fabio Wardley vs Daniel Dubois - as it happened Get Sky Sports or stream with no contract on NOWDownload the Sky Sports app for expert analysis, best video & more "It was a war," Dubois said afterwards. "We came through the sticky moments. Thank you Fabio for that, thank you. "What a great fight, what a great battle, man." He continued: "We move on now. I want to grow from this fight, improve and go on and reign as champion again." He finished by roaring: "Are you not entertained? What a fight, what a warrior, thank you!" Promoter Frank Warren confirmed afterwards there was a rematch clause in the fight contract. "These two guys showed such heart. Great heart. Chins. It was an amazing fight," Warren said. "Absorbing. It had everything, exciting. The best heavyweight fight I've ever put on." Wardley vs Dubois: How it happened Dubois entered the fight hoping to bounce back from a second stoppage defeat to triple world title holder Oleksandr Usyk, but his night got off to an all-too-familiar start when the boxer was reportedly stuck in traffic on the way to the venue - echoing his notorious late arrival before his loss to the Ukrainian due to a pre-fight party. Wardley, however, couldn't have begun his night any faster as the defending champion knocked Dubois down with a huge right hook less than 10 seconds into the opening round. Dubois, visibly agitated, got back into the fight, rushing towards Wardley in a clinch and subsequently landing two mammoth right hands to swing momentum in his favour. The Londoner continued his recovery with a strong second round, landing a big arching right against Wardley on the ropes, but his opponent struck back with an extraordinary second knockdown in the third, leaving Dubois reeling on one knee and needing eight seconds to get up. Miraculously, a fatigued Dubois battled back, landing a ferocious one-two before a clubbing right hook left Wardley on the back foot in round four. The Ipswich Town superfan has never been knocked down in his 20-fight, but even he looked unlikely to stay on his feet for long as Dubois landed numerous hooks and jabs to the head. Wardley continued to flail, missing with his trademark right hand, and Dubois capitalised with a brilliant left jab to the face. He came close to a stoppage victory in the sixth when he landed a flurry of blows to his opponent, who was somehow still standing despite visible blood and serious damage. But the defending champion demonstrated the resilience which has taken him from 'white collar' boxing to the top of the professional world when he landed a left jab to the face, leaving Dubois looking vulnerable for the first time in multiple rounds. Still in the ascendancy, Dubois continued to land blow after blow but Wardley, with legs unsteady, would not buckle. He had a huge gash on his nose inspected, but the cut was not enough to stop the boxer from entering the ninth round. The Londoner landed yet another brutal sweeping right hook to Wardley, who wobbled once again but stood tall and replied with an uppercut of his own. Another inspection from the referee and his corner preceded the 10th round, yet Wardley would still not give in of his own accord. The resilient boxer could only stand so much, though, and Dubois' flurry of shots at the start of the 11th were deemed the final blows by referee Howard Foster, who called off the fight and ended Wardley's reign as WBO title holder. A titanic contest Sky Sports' John Dennen writes… That was a contest of unadulterated savagery. When Daniel Dubois was dropped to the seat of his shorts after only seconds of the fight and a couple of right hands from Fabio Wardley, it looked like he would unravel. Questions that had haunted him after his losses to Oleksandr Usyk and as far back as his first career defeat to Joe Joyce were suddenly set to be asked all over again. If that visit to the canvas could be attributed to a flash knockdown, in the third round, when he sank to his knee after another heavy blow, old doubts voiced about his temperament then returned with vengeance. But he rose, he regrouped and in doing so, without words, he found his reply. He answered Wardley, he fired back, at first wildly, then with precision and always with brutal power. Having shown his fortitude, he began to dissect Wardley when he uncorked hard, firm, quick jabs, that damaged the champion. Then the power of his heavy right hand took full effect. In those early rounds Wardley had shown his physical qualities, his own explosive power and his instinct for an opening, despite the unorthodox background of his own journey from 'white collar' boxer to professional world champion. But as Dubois began to dismantle him, Wardley had to rely on the grit that has been the hallmark of so many of his top-level performances. He took so many, too many, of Dubois' awesome power punches and yet doggedly refused to go down. Wardley had shown, against Frazer Clarke, against Justis Huni and against Joseph Parker, that he is at his most dangerous when hurt. But that quality, that's won him so many admirers, kept him in this fight too long. Round after round he was getting pummelled and the swollen eye and his cut and damaged nose where visible proof of that. After the break to end the ninth round, his legs were still quivering and unsteady beneath him. Yet he was allowed to go on. He had to endure another round of punishment and a furious salvo from Dubois at the start of the 11th before finally the fight was ended. There can be no doubt about Wardley's toughness and determination. And if Dubois had any doubts about himself going into this one, he found his own answers too.

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May 10
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May 8
White House calls Mark Hamill 'sick individual' for Trump grave post

The White House's Rapid Response account on X called Hamill "one sick individual" for the Bluesky post, which featured an AI-generated image showing the US president lying with his eyes closed, surrounded by daisies. The image was captioned "If Only" and had a gravestone that read: "Donald J. Trump 1946-2024." Mr Hamill, famous for starring as Luke Skywalker in the Star Wars films and an outspoken critic of the Republican president, had posted the image on his official account. He wrote: "He should live long enough to witness his inevitable devastating loss in the midterms, be held accountable for his unprecedented corruption, impeached, convicted & humiliated for his countless crimes. "Long enough to realise he'll be disgraced in the history books, forevermore." In response, the White House's Rapid Response account posted: "This kind of rhetoric is exactly what has inspired three assassination attempts in two years against our President." Mr Hamill then deleted the post and apologised, adding in a separate message: "Actually, I was wishing him the opposite of dead, but apologise if you found the image inappropriate." It comes after a man was charged with the attempted assassination of Mr Trump in a shooting at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner in Washington DC last month. In the days after the shooting, the president, Melania Trump and other US officials demanded TV comedian Jimmy Kimmel be fired from his ABC show. He joked that the first lady had a "glow like an expectant widow" in a sketch parodying the dinner before the event took place. Despite being filmed before the shooting, Mrs Trump said Kimmel's "hateful and violent rhetoric" intends to divide the US, and added: "It is time for ABC to take a stand. "How many times will ABC's leadership enable Kimmel's atrocious behaviour at the expense of our community?" Kimmel responded to criticism of his joke by saying it was merely a reference to the couple's age difference, before saying on air: "I agree that hateful and violent rhetoric is something ⁠we should reject. "I do, and I think a great place to start to dial that back would be to have a conversation with your husband about it." Read more from Sky News:Teen spared jail after £100,000 shoplifting spreeSuperdry co-founder jailed for raping womanPurported suicide note left by Epstein released The Federal Communications Commission has since opened an early licence review of Disney's eight ABC television stations. The FCC's chairman Brendan Carr has denied the review was because of pressure from the White House.

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May 10
More than 200,000 migrants have crossed Channel in small boats since 2018

Sky News understands the milestone was reached on Friday when the new arrivals brought the total number to 200,013, the latest data published on Saturday shows. The Home Office, which started recording the number of small boat arrivals in 2018, said 70 people crossed the English Channel on Friday, bringing the total number this year to 7,380. In total, about 41,000 people were detected crossing the English Channel in small boats in 2025, a 13% increase on 2024. This was fewer than in 2022, when a record 46,000 migrants arrived via this route. The average number of people per small boat has increased each year, from seven people per boat in 2018 to 62 people per boat in 2025. The crossing is treacherous, with a total of 162 people dying in the Channel between 2018 and 2025. In 2025, there were 24 confirmed deaths related to Channel crossings, down from 73 the year before. Just last week, a 16-year-old girl and a woman died while trying to cross the English Channel from France in a small boat carrying around 82 people. Despite the recent deaths, channel crossings have been tracking lower so far in 2026 compared with last year, when arrivals were 36% lower and 16% lower in 2024, at the same point in the year. Read more from Sky News:Another Briton with suspected case of hantavirusLabour Party on course to suffer one of its worst-ever electoral defeats Successive governments have attempted to work with France to disrupt crossings, and sought to revise the rules for claiming asylum in the UK to deter people from making the dangerous journey. In April, Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood signed a three-year agreement with France to pay £662m to support beach patrols as part of efforts to drive down crossings. She has also sought to overhaul the asylum system to deter crossings and deport people without the right to remain in the UK more easily. Just over a third of the total, 72,094, have arrived since Labour won power in July 2024. The remaining 127,919 arrivals made the journey under Conservative governments that spanned four Tory prime ministers including Theresa May, Boris Johnson, Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak.

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May 10
Daniel Dubois could take an immediate rematch against Fabio Wardley or a fight against Agit Kabayel next

Dubois was crowned as the new WBO champion after climbing off the canvas twice to stop Wardley in the 11th round of a brutal all-British clash on Saturday night. But promoter Frank Warren confirmed that a rematch clause had been inserted in the fight contract, meaning that Wardley could activate a return bout after losing the WBO belt in his first defence. Daniel Dubois stops Fabio Wardley in epic world title fightFabio Wardley vs Daniel Dubois - as it happened Get Sky Sports or stream with no contract on NOWDownload the Sky Sports app for expert analysis, best video & more "There is a rematch clause in the contract." Warren told DAZN. "Let the dust settle, there's a lot of things happening in the heavyweight [division] and then we'll see." When asked again about a potential rematch, Warren told Sky Sports: "It's up to them. It's up the fighters." "I would [like to promote a rematch] but I'd like to see them before they do that have a real good rest, recharge their batteries and everything." Dubois had been stopped by Oleksandr Usyk in a rematch last July, but any questions about his appetite for battle were answered as he triumphed against Wardley. "He showed what he's all about," said Warren. "He showed his heart and his fighting spirit "It's not the end of the world for Fabio either. It takes two to make a fight like that and there were times in there you thought Fabio may win the fight. "He's good enough to come back and he will come back, and we'll be behind him and we'll make sure we give him all the opportunities." Dubois vs Kabayel for two world titles? Agit Kabayel was watching from ringside and voiced his desire to face Dubois in the near future. Unified champion Oleksandr Usyk holds the WBC title, but Warren believes the Ukrainian could be stripped of the belt if he doesn't fight Kabayel after his next scheduled fight against Rico Verhoeven in Egypt on May 23. "That's his choice [if Usyk wants to fight Kabayel next]," Warren told Sky Sports. "If he doesn't then he'll have to vacate the belt or get stripped." Warren, who also promotes Kabayel, has admitted that a fight between the Germany-based fighter and Dubois would be easy to make. "It would be, but Agit is the next one in. Easy way to do it - if he [Usyk] wants to vacate the belt, he [Kabayel] can fight the winner of this one." The unbeaten Kabayel retained his WBC interim title with a third-round stoppage of Damian Knyba in January and is open to a world title unification fight against Dubois. "I'm the No 1 contender of WBC," he told Sky Sports. "First of all, I wait on the situation from the WBC, Rico vs Usyk and after maybe we will show. "When Usyk gives me the belt I can fight with the winner of this fight, why not?"

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