
- PoliticsThe Independent
The Trump family made it clear they won’t go without a fight – even if that means a ridiculous one
To quote Don Jr’s favourite Disney character, Uncle Scar: Run. Run away, and never return
- NewsEvening Standard
People are ‘jumping the Covid vaccine queue’ due to IT loophole - EXCLUSIVE
Standard investigation: People have secured illicit jabs through links meant for NHS staff and vulnerable
- PoliticsThe Independent
Trump leaves note for Biden at White House
President declines to call or meet with his successor, though he reportedly leaves him a note in the West Wing
- StylePop Sugar UK Beauty
Lady Gaga's Braided Crown at the Inauguration Was Chic, but Wait Until You See the Back
The inauguration of Joe Biden as the 46th president of the United States on Jan. 20 has been long-awaited and highly anticipated. The event means far more than just welcoming a new president - it's symbolic of a hopeful, new beginning. In addition to fellow politicians, celebrities like Lady Gaga and Jennifer Lopez - both of whom were vocal supporters of the Biden-Harris campaign from the start - were also present. Gaga was the first to perform during the swearing-in ceremony, singing the "The Star-Spangled Banner." Never one to shy away from making a bold statement, she wore a custom navy and red Schiaparelli Haute Couture jacket and skirt ensemble designed by Daniel Roseberry, with her hair woven in braids that were pinned into a crown. Intertwined in the hairstyle was a black ribbon that contrasted against her platinum blond hair. It's a second-day hairstyle for Gaga, who posted a photograph on Instagram on Jan. 19 in the same beauty look, but our favorite detail of the look had to be when she turned around. At the back of her head, she wore two red flowers near the nape of the neck that tied in with the colors on her dress. Gaga's inauguration outfit immediately follows the singer's decision to wear an all-white suit as a nod to the Suffragette Movement the day before when she arrived in Washington D.C.
- PoliticsThe Independent
Trump bows out with fake news boasts about his achievements and smallest crowd of presidency
‘A fitting end to the Trump presidency. A speech full of puffery and lies’, said CNN anchor on president’s farewell
- PoliticsThe Independent
As Trump prepares to give Biden the ultimate snub, militia groups send an ominous message
The president is ready to deal a final blow to tradition, writes Griffin Connolly
- NewsYahoo News UK
Teacher accused of 'having sex in field' with pupil, 15, 'told boy she would bring him down with her'
Kandice Barber, 35, from Wendover, Buckinghamshire, is charged with causing or inciting a child under 16 to engage in sexual activity.