Prince Harry and Meghan Markle criticized Meta for allowing hate speech, prompting conservative US think-tank member Nile Gardiner to call their statement a “huge mockery” of the Royal Family. The Heritage Foundation has sought to make Harry’s immigration records public but was denied by a US judge, who stated the public does not have a strong interest in disclosure. Gardiner criticized the couple for engaging in political matters, stating it goes against royal protocol and makes a mockery of the Royal Family’s neutrality.
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Energy price cap comes down with average household saving £11 a month
Households are encouraged to submit meter readings as the energy price cap decreases by 7% on July 1, lowering typical bills by £129 to £1,720 annually. While this marks a £660 drop from early 2023, prices remain £152 higher than last year, with experts urging customers to explore fixed deals that could offer further savings. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Households are encouraged to send in their energy meter readings before July 1,...
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