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The Guardian
Aug 2026
Who is Natalie Harp? Trump’s ‘human printer’ aide in the spotlight
The audio examines Natalie Harp, one of Donald Trump’s closest aides, whose role as his so-called “human printer” has drawn intense media attention. The discussion follows Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff’s viral speech mentioning Harp and explores what is known about her relationship with Trump and her position within the Trump administration.
The Guardian
Aug 2026
Will Andy Burnham get rough sleepers off streets by Christmas?
The UK prime minister has announced a £442 million plan to move rough sleepers off the streets by Christmas. The initiative makes tackling homelessness a central priority for Andy Burnham’s government and creates a clear political measure of its performance, despite the absence of a concrete target for ministers.
The Guardian
Aug 2026
Can Trump’s peace plan for Gaza be saved? – The Latest
Jared Kushner is traveling to the Middle East to meet Hamas officials and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in an effort to preserve a Gaza ceasefire. The mission follows Netanyahu’s public rejection of the Trump administration’s US-backed 15-point peace plan, creating a rare breach between the Israeli government and Washington.
The Guardian
Aug 2026
Why has Kemi Badenoch given a former neo-Nazi an advisory role?
Kemi Badenoch has reportedly offered Joshua Bonehill-Paine, a former neo-Nazi activist and former Conservative candidate, an advisory role focused on how young men become radicalised. Bonehill-Paine was convicted of harassing a Jewish MP and has described himself using fascist and white-nationalist language, though he says he has undertaken counter-extremism work since leaving prison. The appointment has prompted questions about the Conservative Party’s approach to extremism and political rehabilitation.
The Guardian
Aug 2026
Is Gianni Infantino’s time up as Fifa president?
Gianni Infantino’s position as FIFA president is described as being in severe peril after plans to sell parts of the World Cup to private investment collapsed. Several CONCACAF countries are reportedly considering withdrawing their support, while calls for his removal are growing.
The Guardian
Jun 2026
How would PM-in-waiting Andy Burnham change Britain?
Andy Burnham outlines his vision for the UK in his first major policy speech since entering the race to succeed Keir Starmer, pledging to establish a “No 10 North” and deliver a significant rebalancing of power. Lucy Hough discusses the implications with Josh Halliday, the Guardian’s north of England editor.