Welsh First Minister Eluned Morgan losing her seat marks the first time a sitting Welsh leader has been defeated in a Senedd (Welsh Parliament) election, signaling a massive collapse of support for Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour Party in a traditional stronghold.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Eluned Morgan, the First Minister of Wales, has lost her seat in the Senedd (Welsh Parliament, roughly equivalent to a U.S. state legislature), and her Labour Party has lost its majority. This is the first time a sitting Welsh leader has been toppled in a Senedd election, and marks a major reversal for Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour Party in a longtime stronghold.
🎯 IMPACT: The loss represents a significant blow to Welsh Labour, which has controlled the Senedd since its creation in 1999. Wales in general has been considered a Labour stronghold for roughly a century, as from the interwar period onwards, it has continuously controlled a majority of Welsh seats in the House of Commons. First Minister Morgan—whose position is roughly equivalent to that of a U.S. state governor, although it depends on her standing in the Senedd rather than direct election—failing to win a seat in the Senedd is disruptive on its own, but amid a catastrophic result for Labour, not just in Wales, but across England and Scotland, it indicates a wider collapse. Morgan is resigning her position, and Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s national leadership has been significantly weakened.
📰 DETAIL: Lady Morgan, who became the first female First Minister of Wales in 2024, lost her seat contesting Ceredigion Penfro, a constituency on the west coast of Wales. Despite the loss, she remains a baroness in the House of Lords, the upper house of Parliament. Support for Labour in Wales collapsed duringThursday’s elections, with the party losing vast swathes of support to the left-separatist Plaid Cymru and Nigel Farage’s Reform Party. Projections suggest that Labour will only retain around 10 of the 96 seats in the Welsh Parliament under a new proportional representation system. This will be the first time in history that Labor has lost control of the Senedd.
Welsh First Minister and Labour leader Eluned Morgan steps down from role after losing seat
“The age of two-party dominance is dead, we need to recognise that multiple parties are now in contention across Wales,” she says
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Welsh First Minister Eluned Morgan losing her seat marks the first time a sitting Welsh leader has been defeated in a Senedd (Welsh Parliament) election, signaling a massive collapse of support for Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's Labour Party in a traditional stronghold.
President Donald J. Trump has warned the European Union (EU) that it will face increased tariffs if its trade agreement with the United States is not ratified by July 4, 2026.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump has set a deadline of July 4, 2026,for the European Union (EU) to ratify its trade agreement with the United States.
📰 DETAIL: In a Truth Social post on Thursday, President Trump warned that if the EU does not ratify its trade agreement with the United States by July 4, 2026, the bloc will be hit with higher tariffs. The President has accused the EU of not complying with the terms of a trade deal agreed in Scotland last year. The deal included the EU reducing tariffs to zero. The announcement follows a meeting between President Trump and Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “I’ve been waiting patiently for the EU to fulfill their side of the Historic Trade Deal we agreed in Turnberry, Scotland, the largest Trade Deal, ever! A promise was made that the EU would deliver their side of the Deal and, as per Agreement, cut their tariffs to ZERO! I agreed to give her until our Country’s 250th Birthday or, unfortunately, their Tariffs would immediately jump to much higher levels.” – President Donald J. Trump
🎯 IMPACT: This announcement represents another stage in the back-and-forth between the U.S. and the EU over trade. In early May, President Trump announced a 25 percent tariff on cars and trucks manufactured in the EU. The EU’s trade deal with the U.S. was finally agreed back in March following months of delay. The recent announcement of a potential increase in tariffs later in the year could affect a wide range of EU goods. In a statement on X, formerly Twitter, von der Leyen announced that “good progress is being made towards tariff reduction by early July” and claimed that the bloc remains “fully committed” to its trade deal with the U.S.
— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) May 7, 2026
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President Donald J. Trump has warned the European Union (EU) that it will face increased tariffs if its trade agreement with the United States is not ratified by July 4, 2026.
The Trump administration has unveiled a historic collection of UFO files, including images from Apollo missions, as part of a transparency initiative.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The Trump administration has released a significant trove of declassified files on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), including images from theApollo 12 and Apollo 17 missions. The materials include unresolved cases where the government has been unable to determine the nature of the observed phenomena.
📺 DETAIL: The Pentagon said the cases remain “unresolved” because investigators lacked sufficient data to determine the nature of the phenomena, while officials encouraged private sector experts to analyze the material. The release is being coordinated through a new interagency effort involving the White House, NASA, the FBI, the Department of Energy, and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, with additional files expected to be published on a rolling basis. Trump administration officials described the move as part of a push for maximum transparency after years of public skepticism surrounding government handling of UFO reports. Some lawmakers, including Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN), said more disclosures are expected in the coming weeks.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “Under this Administration, we will pursue the truthand share our findings with the American people.” – Department of War
🎯 IMPACT: This initiative marks a major step toward transparency on UFOs, allowing the public to review previously classified information and draw their own conclusions. It also reflects a shift from previous administrations’ secrecy on the issue, aligning with President Trump’s directive for open access to government-held UAP data.
The Virginia Supreme Court has halted Democrat efforts to redraw congressional maps ahead of the November midterms, impacting the political landscape in the state and nationwide.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The Virginia Supreme Court has nullified the results of a redistricting referendum orchestrated by the state’s Democrat leadership, blocking Democrats from implementing new congressional maps that would likely have handed them multiple seats in the U.S. House of Representatives.
🎯 IMPACT: This decision prevents a shift in Virginia’s congressional representation from a 6-5 Democrat advantage to a likely 10-1 Democrat advantage, significantly affecting the balance of power in the House of Representatives come the November midterms.
KEY QUOTE: “In this case, the Commonwealth submitted a proposed constitutional amendment to Virginia voters in an unprecedented manner that violated the intervening-election requirement in Article XII, Section 1 of the Constitution of Virginia. This violation irreparably undermines the integrity of the resulting referendum vote and renders it null and void.” – Virginia Supreme Court ruling
📰 DETAIL: The court’s ruling follows extensive legal challenges questioning the constitutionality of the referendum, which cost the state $5.2 million and saw nearly $100 million raised by outside groups to influence voters. The court agreed with Republicans that the amendment process was improperly advanced. Meanwhile, efforts in multiple Republican-led states that moved to redraw their own maps in response to the Virginia referendum and a Supreme Court ruling against racially gerrymandered, Democrat-leaning districts are proceeding.
📖 READ: The Virginia Supreme Court ruling in full.
BREAKING: The Virginia Supreme Court has struck down the VA 10-1 Democratic gerrymander, arguing it violated the VA Constitution.
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The Virginia Supreme Court has halted Democrat efforts to redraw congressional maps ahead of the November midterms, impacting the political landscape in the state and nationwide.
Growth in the United States job market exceeded expectations in April, with private sector gains driving a back-to-back monthly increase even as federal employment continues to decline.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The U.S. economy added over 100,000 jobs in April, surpassing economists’ expectations of roughly 50,000.
📺 DETAIL: Job growth exceeded expectations in April as the U.S. economy added 115,000 jobs, far more than the 55,000 projected by economists. Meanwhile, the unemployment rate has remained steady at 4.3 percent. This monthly back-to-back job growth has been driven primarily by private sector hiring. Specifically, private sector employment grew by 123,000 jobs, whereas public sector employment declined by 8,000. The reduction in public sector employment reflects ongoing efforts to reduce the size of the federal workforce, which has declined by 348,000 since its peak under former President Joe Biden. Health care and social assistance emerged as the fastest-growing industry, adding 53,000 jobs, while positions in tech and non-durable goods declined by 13,000 and 4,000, respectively. Transportation and warehousing employment also emerged as significant drivers of job growth, adding an extra 30,000 in April. Average hourly earnings increased by 0.2 percent to $37.41, outpacing inflationwith an annual growth rate of 3.6 percent.
🎯 IMPACT: This report represents back-to-back job growth in the U.S. job market. In March, the U.S. added 178,000 jobs while the unemployment rate dipped to 4.3 percent. The gains throughout March were eventually revised up to 185,000. The jobs report from March represented a rebound from the month prior. In February, the U.S. economy lost 92,000 jobs, despite economic projections suggesting an overall gain of approximately 60,000. In April, the Bureau of Labor Statistics revised the already troubling findings from February, revealing that 133,000 jobs were lost instead of the initially reported 92,000. As such, the jobs report from April suggests a significant rebound from earlier in the year and growing confidence in the U.S. job market.
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Growth in the United States job market exceeded expectations in April, with private sector gains driving a back-to-back monthly increase even as federal employment continues to decline.
Iran launched missile and drone strikes against the United Arab Emirates (UAE) following U.S. military action overnight, threatening the fragile Middle East ceasefire.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Iran launched missile and drone attacks on the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in retaliation for U.S. strikes on Iranian ports and boats overnight, putting the Middle East ceasefire at risk.
📰 DETAIL: The U.S. strikes were a response to an attack on American warships in the Strait of Hormuz. President Donald J. Trump described the U.S. strikes as “just a love tap”and maintained that the ceasefire was still “in effect.”
💬 KEY QUOTE: “They have to understand: if it doesn’t get signed, they’re going to have a lot of pain,” President Trump said of a proposed peace plan, which Iran is expected to accept or reject on Friday.
🎯 IMPACT: The escalation threatens ongoing negotiations between the U.S. and Iran. Disruption of shipping in the Strait of Hormuz by the Islamic Republic has spiked energy and fertilizer prices; a U.S. blockade of Iranian ports has, in turn, prevented over 70 tankers from transporting Iranian oil valued at more than $13 billion. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said of the prospect of a peace deal being agreed, “Well, we should know something today [Friday]. I mean we’re expecting a response from them, we’ll see what the response entails. The hope is that it’s something that can put us into a serious process of negotiation.” He added: “Obviously we’ve seen the reporting overnight that Iran is trying to establish some agency that is going to control traffic in the straits, that would be unacceptable.”
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Iran launched missile and drone strikes against the United Arab Emirates (UAE) following U.S. military action overnight, threatening the fragile Middle East ceasefire.
Barrie Drewitt-Barlow, a millionaire British reality TV star known for being one of the first gay men to purchase a child from a surrogate mother in the country, has had his home, his soccer team’s stadium, and other properties raided following allegations of human trafficking and rape.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED:British police executed searches at the Drewitt-Barlow Stadium, home to Maldon and Tiptree FC, and a mansion linked to gay reality star Barrie Drewitt-Barlow as part of an investigation into human trafficking, sexual exploitation, and rape. Two men, aged 57 and 32, were arrested on suspicion of rape, human trafficking, and administering a noxious substance.
📺 DETAIL: Barrie Drewitt-Barlow, 57, a reality TV star and CEO of a surrogacy company, became well-known as part of Britain’sfirst openly gay couple topurchase a child through surrogacy in 1999. He later became the CEO of the British Surrogacy Center of America, which operates in multiple countries to provide people the ability to acquire children from surrogate mothers in the United States. Surrogacy in the United States has previously been linked to human trafficking, and some argue that purchasing a child in itself is a form of human trafficking. The investigation also led to the closure of the Drewitt-Barlow Stadium, which had been scheduled to serve as a polling center for the May 7 local elections in Britain.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “Searches remain ongoing at all of the locations. Two men from Danbury have also been arrested. A 57-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of rape, human trafficking for sexual exploitation, and administering a noxious substance.” – Essex Police statement.
🎯 IMPACT: The investigation has drawn significant attention due to the involvement of Drewitt-Barlow, a prominent figure in the British and American surrogacy industries.
📺 FLASHBACK: Drewitt-Barlow and his ex-husband made headlines in the late 1990s as pioneers in surrogacy, and their family wealth is estimated at $54 million, with properties in Essex and the U.S.
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Barrie Drewitt-Barlow, a millionaire British reality TV star known for being one of the first gay men to purchase a child from a surrogate mother in the country, has had his home, his soccer team's stadium, and other properties raided following allegations of human trafficking and rape.
WESTMINSTER, LONDON — Last week, Reform UK leader and perpetual thorn-in-the-establishment’s-side, Nigel Farage, told the press he intended to be on the streets of Havering in East London on the morning of Friday, May 8th, celebrating Reform UK’s first capital city breakthrough. Sure enough, the borough is now his, with the once-dominant Conservative Party relegated to ZERO seats in the white-van-and-mortgage belt of London.
These results are being replicated up and down the nation, with over 5,000 council seats up for grabs in Thursday’s elections, and Reform UK already picking up around 1 in 3 of them. It’s a nightmare scenario for the governing Labour Party, which is still being led by one of the most unpopular political figures in modern political canon.
“I can honestly say you are witnessing an historic shift in British politics,” Farage told the assembled press, insisting that “this is now the most national of all parties.”
GETTING STARMER OUT.
Asked whether the result was a protest vote against Labour, he was blunt: “It cannot continue to be a fluke or a protest vote.” He compared his party’s gains to clearing Becher’s Brook in the Grand National, telling assembled reporters at the Reform UK headquarters in the early hours of Friday morning: “if we cleared Becher’s Brook and land well, we go on to win the Grand National.”
While there isn’t a General Election scheduled in the United Kingdom until 2029, the British parliament does technically have the ability to dissolve itself and “go to the country” earlier. If the Labour Party manages to oust Starmer – an increasingly likely prospect – a new leader may want a snap election to try and gain some public credibility. That situation would, at least currently, likely end in further disaster for Labour.
In any case, Starmer refuses to go. He told the media on Friday morning: “The results are tough, they are very tough, and there’s no sugarcoating it. We have lost brilliant Labour representatives across the country. And that hurts, and it should hurt, and I take responsibility. The voters have sent a message about the pace of change, how they want their lives improved. I was elected to meet those challenges but I’m not going to walk away from those challenges.”
Labour’s MP for Hartlepool, Jonathan Brash, told reporters overnight: “I don’t think Keir Starmer should survive these results,” adding that “we have to be bolder, and we have to go further.”
By noon on Friday, when still only a fraction of the 136 English councils had reported, Reform’s net seat gain was already past 420, with Labour shedding more than 250, and the Conservatives (Tories), dropping near 200.
POLL POSITION.
Sir John Curtice, Britain’s elections guru, told the BBC that “however you look at it Reform are in poll position.”
Across East Anglia, the very part of England the Tories have spent decades treating as ancestral land, Reform was the party that prospered.
Basildon delivered eleven new Reform councillors on a night when both Labour and the Conservatives lost ground. Brentwood and Southend each handed Reform another seven. Peterborough returned four more, making Reform the second-largest party there. By the time Friday afternoon’s county counts begin in Norfolk, Suffolk, and Essex, the only real question will be the size of the Conservative defeat, with Essex County Council widely expected to fall to Reform outright.
The mood at Reform UK HQ on Thursday night and well into Friday morning was ebullient. No party worked harder, traveled further, recruited better, or staved off more attacks than Farage’s Reform. Indeed by every metric, Farage outpaced his competition, criss-crossing the country for nine weeks straight, proving that actually putting the hard work in and meeting voters where they are – the old fashioned way of doing politics – works.
But Reform UK also outpaced across digital platforms too, with a quicker, savvier, and more engaging online operation than the other major British political parties. Their Thursday night “spin room” – in a swanky skyscraper in Westminster – was adorned with floor-to-ceiling television screens blaring every latest detail of every count across the nation. All this while the other parties sat huddled around old laptops in stuffy old digs.
THE OLD GUARD.
For the better part of 40 years, the Conservative Party has insisted that it alone speaks for shire England. Voters in the shires, on the evidence of the past 24 hours, no longer agree. Tory leader Kemi Badenoch’s defenders will note that they defied some expectations in pockets of London, holding Bexley and Kensington & Chelsea and even adding seats in Wandsworth as Labour collapsed there. But these are skirmishes won on the edges of a war that is being lost in the middle. A Conservative Party that cannot hold East Anglia is not, in any meaningful sense, a national party of opposition.
The Green Party, advertised by sympathetic leftist media as the great progressive alternative, has not arrived either. Curtice noted that the Greens had picked up roughly an eight-point swing in vote share but were converting almost none of it into actual council seats. By the early hours, their net gain stood somewhere in the low 20s, a figure that is a footnote, rather than a foothold.
Green Party leader Zack Polanski – who has faced weeks of scrutiny over his party’s rampant, internal anti-Semitism – went into Thursday promising historic gains in London, Sussex, and Hastings, and a breakthrough in Wales. It hasn’t happened.
WHAT NEXT?
Keir Starmer’s problem is that the public quite plainly treated yesterday’s vote as a referendum on his premiership, and answered no. It was a national vote of no confidence in a man who has promptly presided over one of the worst political and cultural eras in modern Britain.
Just two years into a five-year mandate, he now faces the question of whether the parliamentary Labour Party, which has never previously removed a sitting Prime Minister, will continue to defer to a leader whose approval ratings have spent eighteen months at historic lows.
The devolved picture is in some ways more striking still. In Wales, Labour, the natural party of government in Cardiff Bay since devolution began in 1999, was on course for its worst Welsh result in over a century. Plaid Cymru and Reform were expected to emerge as the two largest forces in the new 96-seat Senedd.
In Scotland, where counts get under way on Friday afternoon, the far-left Scottish National Party (SNP) is expected to remain the largest party but well short of a majority, while Reform UK, which had no Members of the Scottish Parliament whatsoever after 2021, was forecast to enter Holyrood as either the second or third-largest force, displacing the Conservatives and rivaling Scottish Labour.
The immediate consequences for council control are substantial. Reform now governs more of England than at any point in its history, with Havering joining the 10 authorities already captured last year, and the Essex, Norfolk, and Suffolk counts still to deliver verdicts that look likely to extend that map further. The party will be administering services, setting council tax, and running a DOGE-style efficiency programme in places where, two years ago, it held no seats at all. Every council it controls becomes both an opportunity and a test. If Reform delivers, the case for a Reform government writes itself; if it falters, the legacy parties will ensure nobody forgets.
For 30 years, the British political class has insisted that the Faragist tendency in British politics could be ignored, contained, or laughed off. On the morning of 8 May 2026, on a pavement in Romford, that consensus died.
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WESTMINSTER, LONDON — Last week, Reform UK leader and perpetual thorn-in-the-establishment's-side, Nigel Farage, told the press he intended to be on the streets of Havering in East London on the morning of Friday, May 8th, celebrating Reform UK's first capital city breakthrough. Sure enough, the borough is now his, with the once-dominant Conservative Party relegated to ZERO seats in the white-van-and-mortgage belt of London.
A Nicaraguan illegal alien, released into the U.S. under former President Joe Biden, faces charges for sexually assaulting elderly women in a Wisconsin sanctuary jurisdiction.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED:Julio Cesar Morales Jarquin, an illegal alien from Nicaragua, has been charged with two counts of second-degree sexual assault involving elderly residents at a nursing home in Dane County, Wisconsin. Morales Jarquin had been released into the U.S. in 2023 under the former Biden regime’s parole policies.
📍 WHEN & WHERE: The assaults occurred at an assisted living facility in Dane County, Wisconsin, a sanctuary jurisdictionthat limits cooperation with federal immigration authorities.
📺 DETAIL: Morales Jarquin entered the U.S. under the Biden-era parole program, which has faced criticism for enabling illegal aliens to remain in the country. Despite the Trump administration ending the program in 2022, Morales Jarquin stayed in the U.S. illegally. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) lodged a detainer against Morales Jarquin and urged local authorities not to release him back into the community. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) criticized sanctuary policies in Dane County, alleging local officials have limited cooperation with federal immigration enforcement.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “This dirtbag was released into the country by the Biden Administration. DHS is calling on sanctuary politicians in Dane County, Wisconsin to not release this criminal from jail back onto the streets to commit more crimes. We need Wisconsin sanctuary politicians to cooperate with us to remove criminals from our country.” – Lauren Bis, DHS
🎯 IMPACT: Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has issued a detainer for Morales Jarquin, urging local officials not to release him back into the community. However, sanctuary policies in Dane County complicate federal enforcement efforts, creating potential risks for public safety.
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A Nicaraguan illegal alien, released into the U.S. under former President Joe Biden, faces charges for sexually assaulting elderly women in a Wisconsin sanctuary jurisdiction.
A raid on five cruise ships by U.S. Customs and Border Protection unearthed child sexual exploitation material and resulted in 28 arrests.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) uncovered childsexual exploitation material during raids on five ships, including a Disney cruise ship.
📺 DETAIL: Between April 23 and April 25, U.S. Customs and Border Protection raided five cruise ships, including a Disney cruise ship, in San Diego. The raid resulted in the arrest of 28 individuals. The suspects, primarily crew members from the Philippines, Portugal, and Indonesia, were charged with receiving, possessing, transporting, distributing, and/or viewing child sexual exploitation material (CSEM). Since the raid, the suspects’ visas have been canceled, and they will be removed from the United States. Passengers reportedly witnessed the raid happen but were unaware of the reasons behind it. “After boarding the vessels and interviewing 26 suspected crew members from the Philippines, one suspected crew member from Portugal, and one from Indonesia, officers confirmed all subjects were involved in either the receipt, possession, transportation, distribution, or viewing of CSEM or child pornography,” said a spokesman for U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
💬 KEY QUOTE: “We have a zero-tolerance policy for this type of behavior and fully cooperated with law enforcement. While the majority of these individuals were not from our cruise line, those who were are no longer with the company.” – Statement from a Disney spokesman.
🎯 IMPACT: In April 2024, Tirso Neri, a 44-year-old former Disney Cruise Line crew member from the Philippines, was arrested following allegations of CSEM possession. Also in 2024, Alvin Gonzales and Amiel Trazo were arrested on similar charges. Both were Disney Dream employees from the Philippines. In late April this year, President Donald J. Trump signed a bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) minus ICE and CBP following a 76-day partial government shutdown. The Trump administration’s supporters argue that the CBP raids underscorethe importance of funding DHS and its agencies to ensure public safety and national security.
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