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  • A handout photograph released by the UK Parliament's House of Commons shows Britain's Speaker of the House of Commons Lindsay Hoyle during a debate on a motion on Privilege, in the House of Commons in London on April 28, 2026. British lawmakers debated on April 28, whether to launch a parliamentary probe into Prime Minister Keir Starmer, in a scandal surrounding sacked US envoy Peter Mandelson that he is struggling to shake off. Members of parliament discussed whether to refer Starmer to a committee to consider if he misled parliament over the appointment of the ex-associate of late US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to the plum diplomatic post. (Photo by House of Commons / AFP via Getty Images) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO USE FOR ENTERTAINMENT, SATIRICAL, ADVERTISING PURPOSES - MANDATORY CREDIT " AFP PHOTO / HOUSE OF COMMONS / HANDOUT"

  • A handout photograph released by the UK Parliament's House of Commons shows Reform UK Deputy Leader Richard Tice during a debate on a motion on Privilege, in the House of Commons in London on April 28, 2026. British lawmakers debated on April 28, whether to launch a parliamentary probe into Prime Minister Keir Starmer, in a scandal surrounding sacked US envoy Peter Mandelson that he is struggling to shake off. Members of parliament discussed whether to refer Starmer to a committee to consider if he misled parliament over the appointment of the ex-associate of late US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to the plum diplomatic post. (Photo by House of Commons / AFP via Getty Images) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO USE FOR ENTERTAINMENT, SATIRICAL, ADVERTISING PURPOSES - MANDATORY CREDIT " AFP PHOTO / HOUSE OF COMMONS / HANDOUT"

  • A handout photograph released by the UK Parliament's House of Commons shows Britain's main opposition Conservative Party leader, Kemi Badenoch during a debate on a motion on Privilege, in the House of Commons in London on April 28, 2026. British lawmakers debated on April 28, whether to launch a parliamentary probe into Prime Minister Keir Starmer, in a scandal surrounding sacked US envoy Peter Mandelson that he is struggling to shake off. Members of parliament discussed whether to refer Starmer to a committee to consider if he misled parliament over the appointment of the ex-associate of late US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to the plum diplomatic post. (Photo by House of Commons / AFP via Getty Images) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO USE FOR ENTERTAINMENT, SATIRICAL, ADVERTISING PURPOSES - MANDATORY CREDIT " AFP PHOTO / HOUSE OF COMMONS / HANDOUT"

  • Finnish violinist Linda Lampenius (R) and singer Pete Parkkonen pose after an interview with the media on 28 April 2026 in Helsinki, Finland, about their participation the 70th Eurovision Song Contest (ESC). Among 35 participants in this year's Eurovision Song Contest, the Finnish duo is touted as the favourite to win the world's biggest talent show in Vienna on May 16, 2026. Bookmakers say the Finns with their "Flamethrower" song have a 31-percent chance of winning, well ahead of second-placed France with 11 percent, Denmark with 10, Australia with 8 and Greece with 7 percent. (Photo by Alessandro RAMPAZZO / AFP via Getty Images)

  • Finnish violinist Linda Lampenius (R) and singer Pete Parkkonen pose after an interview with the media on 28 April 2026 in Helsinki, Finland, about their participation the 70th Eurovision Song Contest (ESC). Among 35 participants in this year's Eurovision Song Contest, the Finnish duo is touted as the favourite to win the world's biggest talent show in Vienna on May 16, 2026. Bookmakers say the Finns with their "Flamethrower" song have a 31-percent chance of winning, well ahead of second-placed France with 11 percent, Denmark with 10, Australia with 8 and Greece with 7 percent. (Photo by Alessandro RAMPAZZO / AFP via Getty Images)

  • Finnish violinist Linda Lampenius (R) and singer Pete Parkkonen pose after an interview with the media on 28 April 2026 in Helsinki, Finland, about their participation the 70th Eurovision Song Contest (ESC). Among 35 participants in this year's Eurovision Song Contest, the Finnish duo is touted as the favourite to win the world's biggest talent show in Vienna on May 16, 2026. Bookmakers say the Finns with their "Flamethrower" song have a 31-percent chance of winning, well ahead of second-placed France with 11 percent, Denmark with 10, Australia with 8 and Greece with 7 percent. (Photo by Alessandro RAMPAZZO / AFP via Getty Images)

  • Finnish violinist Linda Lampenius (R) and singer Pete Parkkonen pose after an interview with the media on 28 April 2026 in Helsinki, Finland, about their participation the 70th Eurovision Song Contest (ESC). Among 35 participants in this year's Eurovision Song Contest, the Finnish duo is touted as the favourite to win the world's biggest talent show in Vienna on May 16, 2026. Bookmakers say the Finns with their "Flamethrower" song have a 31-percent chance of winning, well ahead of second-placed France with 11 percent, Denmark with 10, Australia with 8 and Greece with 7 percent. (Photo by Alessandro RAMPAZZO / AFP via Getty Images)

  • Finnish violinist Linda Lampenius (R) and singer Pete Parkkonen pose after an interview with the media on 28 April 2026 in Helsinki, Finland, about their participation the 70th Eurovision Song Contest (ESC). Among 35 participants in this year's Eurovision Song Contest, the Finnish duo is touted as the favourite to win the world's biggest talent show in Vienna on May 16, 2026. Bookmakers say the Finns with their "Flamethrower" song have a 31-percent chance of winning, well ahead of second-placed France with 11 percent, Denmark with 10, Australia with 8 and Greece with 7 percent. (Photo by Alessandro RAMPAZZO / AFP via Getty Images)

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