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Rupert Lowe, Former Reform MP, Unveils New Political Party

Rupert Lowe, a former member of Reform UK, has established Restore Britain.

A new political entity has been established by a former Reform UK lawmaker, who currently serves as an independent member.

Rupert Lowe is wearing a suit blazer, a blue patterned tie and white shirt. He is smiling towards the right of the frame. There is a blue backing behind him.
Rupert Lowe was elected as Reform UK MP for Great Yarmouth in July 2024 but now sits as an independent

On Friday evening, Rupert Lowe, the representative for Great Yarmouth in Norfolk, officially launched Restore Britain, characterizing it as a national political organization.

Initially, Restore Britain was conceived as a political movement by Lowe after his suspension from Reform UK in March of the previous year.

The organization is anticipated to function as a broader political party, collaborating with local parties as affiliate partners.

Lowe's suspension from Reform UK stemmed from allegations that he had made threats of physical harm against the party's then-chairman, Zia Yusuf.

However, the Crown Prosecution Service ultimately determined that there was insufficient evidence to support a conviction.

Lowe, a businessman and farmer who previously served as the chairman of Southampton FC, is expected to seek re-election in the Great Yarmouth constituency, this time with the support of Great Yarmouth First, a local party that will be affiliated with Restore Britain.

Notable Conservative figures, including Susan Hall and Sir Gavin Williamson, had been involved with Restore Britain's advisory board during its initial phase as a political movement.

Following Restore Britain's transition to a political party, Sir Gavin Williamson indicated to the Press Association that he would likely discontinue his involvement with the organization.

Hall, who leads the Conservative party in the London Assembly, is also expected to step down from Restore Britain's advisory board.

According to Andrew Sinclair, the BBC's East of England political editor, Lowe has a reputation for being an unconventional politician.

Sinclair noted that Lowe's tendency to work independently was a factor in his departure from Reform UK, stating, "He's not known for being very collaborative."

Lowe believes that there is a significant disconnect between mainstream politicians and the general public, citing his own constituency in Great Yarmouth as evidence to support this claim.

Although there have been no recent elections in the area, Sinclair observed that Lowe appears to maintain a significant level of local support, as suggested by private polling data from both Labour and his own associates.

Lowe is convinced that there is room for another right-leaning party that values independence and is unafraid to challenge the status quo.

Having initially hoped that his local party, Great Yarmouth First, would make an impact in this year's local elections, Lowe will now focus on building national support for Restore Britain.

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Brazil Claims Historic First Winter Olympics Medal with Skier’s Victory

Brazil secured its inaugural Winter Olympic medal, courtesy of Lucas Pinheiro Braathen, who took the top spot in the giant slalom event, earning the country’s first gold.

A historic milestone was achieved by Lucas Pinheiro Braathen, who secured Brazil's first-ever Winter Olympic medal, taking the top spot in the giant slalom event.

Pinheiro Braathen, the son of a Norwegian father and a Brazilian mother, was born in Oslo and initially competed for Norway, earning World Cup medals before his unexpected retirement in 2023, citing a loss of passion for the sport.

One year after his retirement, Pinheiro Braathen rediscovered his enthusiasm for skiing and made a comeback, this time representing Brazil, a decision driven by his desire to pay tribute to his maternal heritage.

On the Stelvio piste in Bormio, Pinheiro Braathen delivered an exceptional performance, outpacing Swiss skier Marco Odermatt by 0.58 seconds to claim the gold medal, while Loic Meillard, Odermatt's teammate, took the bronze.

This gold medal also marks a significant milestone as the first Winter Olympic medal won by any country from South America.

A day-by-day guide to the Winter Olympics is available for those looking to stay up-to-date with the events.

The full schedule, including the timing of medal events, can be accessed for planning purposes.

The Winter Olympics 2026 medal table provides an overview of the current standings.

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Sweden Overcomes Crash to Claim Silver Medal

Sweden secured a remarkable silver medal in the women’s cross-country ski final, with Frida Karlsson orchestrating a stunning recovery effort after teammate Ebba Andersson suffered a crash that resulted in the loss of one of her skis.

In a stunning turn of events, Sweden secured a silver medal in the women's cross-country ski final, thanks in large part to Frida Karlsson's impressive recovery efforts after teammate Ebba Andersson suffered a crash and lost a ski.

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Wasserman plans to divest talent agency amid Epstein controversy

Scrutiny has fallen on the notable agent and head of the LA Olympics due to their previous associations with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.

American agent Casey Wasserman is expected to divest his talent company following the release of documents in the US that link him to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.

Casey Wasserman speaking from behind a podium

This week, several high-profile clients, including singer Chappell Roan, parted ways with Wasserman's firm after it was revealed that he had traveled on Epstein's private plane and exchanged emails with Maxwell in 2003.

According to US media reports, Wasserman informed his employees that he had become a "distraction" and announced his intention to sell the prominent LA-based agency.

The 51-year-old agent, who has also faced calls to step down as chair of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, had previously stated that he had no "personal or business relationship" with Epstein.

In a memo published on Friday, as reported by the Wall Street Journal, Wasserman expressed regret, stating, "I'm deeply sorry that my past personal mistakes have caused you so much discomfort."

He further acknowledged that his actions had impacted his colleagues and clients, saying, "It's not fair to you, and it's not fair to the clients and partners we represent so vigorously and care so deeply about."

Wasserman has expressed deep regret over his past interactions with Maxwell, who is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence for her role in facilitating the sexual abuse of teenage girls by Epstein.

He clarified that his email exchanges with Maxwell took place over two decades ago, prior to the discovery of her involvement in Epstein's crimes.

Although Wasserman's name appears in the documents related to Epstein, he has not been accused of any wrongdoing by Epstein's victims, and his inclusion in the files does not imply any criminal activity.

Earlier this week, the organizers of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, LA28, announced that Wasserman would retain his position as chairman after a review of his past interactions with Maxwell.

The investigation found that Wasserman's relationship with Maxwell was limited to the previously documented email exchanges, and that he had fully cooperated with the inquiry.

In a statement, the LA28 board explained that Wasserman and his then-wife had flown on Epstein's plane to Africa in 2003 as part of a humanitarian mission organized by the Clinton Foundation.

The board noted that this trip took place before Wasserman or the public were aware of Epstein and Maxwell's crimes.

According to the statement, Wasserman's only interaction with Epstein was the aforementioned flight, after which he exchanged emails with Maxwell.

In recent days, several notable figures have severed ties with Wasserman's agency.

On Tuesday, singer Chappell Roan took to Instagram to announce that she would no longer be working with Wasserman.

Roan stated, "No artist, agent, or employee should ever be expected to defend or overlook actions that conflict so deeply with our own moral values."

While Roan's statement did not explicitly mention the documents related to Epstein, it conveyed her decision to part ways with Wasserman's agency.

Former US football player Abby Wambach also announced her departure from the agency, citing her values and intuition, saying, "I know what I know, and I am following my gut and values. I will not participate in any business arrangement under his leadership."

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