In today’s newsletter: The twisty tale of Nigel Farage’s dispute with the NatWest-owned bank has led to the resignation of its CEO, Alison Rose. A timeline of the drama and why it matters • Sign up here for our daily newsletter, First Edition Good morning. It has been almost a month since Nigel Farage launched an almighty tirade against NatWest-owned Coutts – a British private bank and wealth manager whose elite client list includes King Charles and most of the royal family. It was relatively unknown to most people until it attracted the ire of Farage, who first claimed the closures were linked to his status as a politically exposed person (PEP) and claims in the Commons that he had received payments from Moscow’s state-funded broadcaster Russia Today. Music | Sinéad O’Connor, Irish singer of the 1990 hit Nothing Compares 2 U, has died aged 56. Her death has stunned Ireland and the music world, and came 18 months after her 17-year-old son Shane died after leaving a hospital while on suicide watch. O’Connor had three other children. The musician, also a vocal activist, experienced mental and physical health problems, which she chronicled in social media posts and interviews. Africa | Soldiers in Niger say they have removed President Mohamed Bazoum from power, after armed troops earlier blockaded the presidential palace in Niamey, the capital. A group of soldiers made the announcement on the west African country’s national television late on Wednesday. Niger is considered a linchpin for western-aided efforts to stabilise the Sahel region. MeToo | Kevin Spacey has been cleared of sexual assault in one of the UK’s most high-profile #MeToo trials. The 64-year-old Oscar-winning actor wept as he was found not guilty on Wednesday of sexually assaulting four men after a four-week trial at Southwark crown court, in London. Environment | 2022 was the warmest year on record in the UK, the Met Office has confirmed, with experts warning the unprecedented heat is a sign of things to come. The news comes after former Conservative minister Zac Goldsmith said Michael Gove is a “monster” if he continues to rubbish green policies while fully understanding the urgency of the climate crisis. US | The Senate Republican leader, Mitch McConnell, briefly left his own press conference on Wednesday after stopping his remarks mid-sentence. McConnell appeared to freeze and stared off into space for 20 seconds. He returned and answered questions from the press. Asked later about what happened, McConnell said he was “fine”. Continue reading...
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