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Elon Musk’s X not facing action from UK government over posts inciting violence in Belfast

Any official reprimand will come from regulator Ofcom, but not for at least two months

Elon Musk’s X will face no action to remove a mass of posts inciting violence in Northern Ireland for at least two months, despite widespread condemnation of the platform and its billionaire owner.

Concern over the role social media played in spreading disturbing images and fuelling anger continued to grow on Wednesday as police and community leaders urged calm.

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Β© Photograph: David Swanson/Reuters

Β© Photograph: David Swanson/Reuters

Β© Photograph: David Swanson/Reuters

Starmer admits he must β€˜turn things around’ as US adds to pressure over defence spending

Prime minister promises to fight any leadership challenge as he faces escalating row over military spending

Keir Starmer has admitted that he has to β€œturn things around” after the resignation of the defence secretary, John Healey, in an escalating row over military spending that has prompted recriminations across Whitehall and concern from the US.

Downing Street and the Treasury traded blows with allies of Healey on Friday. No 10 expressed dismay that the Ministry of Defence (MoD) had wanted Β£18bn to plug funding gaps in major projects, while those close to the former defence secretary accused Starmer of failing to acknowledge the deterioration in global security.

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Β© Photograph: Simon Dawson/No 10 Downing Street

Β© Photograph: Simon Dawson/No 10 Downing Street

Β© Photograph: Simon Dawson/No 10 Downing Street

John Healey’s departure is less of a surprise than it may seem

Despite his managerial veneer and quiet approach, the outgoing defence secretary is a highly political operator

If there was one thing Downing Street could rely on with John Healey, it was avoiding unnecessary drama. Whether in parliament or on the morning broadcast round, his sober suits and general demeanour of a benign but firm headteacher spelled reassurance.

But then, just before 12.10pm on Wednesday, the drama arrived. In a letter posted to social media, Healey resigned as defence secretary, a job he had held – whether in government or its shadow equivalent – from the moment Keir Starmer became Labour leader.

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Β© Photograph: WPA/Getty Images

Β© Photograph: WPA/Getty Images

Β© Photograph: WPA/Getty Images

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