Gregg Wallace has apologized for referring to allegations of inappropriate sexual comments as coming from “middle-class women of a certain age”, following criticism from Downing Street for his remarks being “inappropriate and misogynistic”. The MasterChef presenter left the show after 13 people accused him of historical misconduct, with high-profile figures also sharing their experiences. Downing Street’s culture secretary held talks with BBC to address the issue and ensure proper complaint processes, prompting Wallace to issue a new video apology for any offense caused by his previous comments, citing stress and feeling isolated as contributing factors.
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Europe’s ‘happy vassal’ complex
The recent US-EU trade agreement has significantly weakened the EU's global standing, exposing its political vulnerabilities and undermining its climate agenda while highlighting a troubling trend of “vassalisation heureuse.” As Trump’s imperial vision takes shape, the EU struggles to assert its sovereignty amid growing dissatisfaction among Europeans, revealing an existential threat that could reshape international order if not effectively resisted. Want More Context? 🔎
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