Archive May 16, 2025

Poland presidential election 2025: From migration to EU, what’s at stake?

The two main contenders for Poland’s presidential election on Sunday locked horns over Europe and traded personal barbs this week as they each made final bids for the support of floating voters.

The winner will take over from current President Andrzej Duda, of the nationalist conservative Law and Justice party, at a crucial point when neighbouring Ukraine is battling Russia, and when cooperation between the government and the president is vital to push through reforms.

Looking visibly tired at his rally on Tuesday, Rafal Trzaskowski of the ruling centre-right Civic Platform, stood on a platform at Krakow’s central Market Square amid a large crowd cheering his name, blue European flags fluttering beside the white-and-red Polish ones.

Rafal Trzaskowski, one of the two main contenders in the Polish presidential election on Sunday, called for ‘honesty’ and ‘human decency’ at his campaign rally on Tuesday in Krakow [Agnieszka Pikulicka-Wilczewska/Al Jazeera]

“I didn’t think it would be necessary to remind all of us, especially my main competitor, that honesty is the most important thing, human decency is the most important thing, and selflessness is the most important thing,” said Trzaskowski, referring to a recent news story about his competitor Karol Nawrocki, an independent candidate supported by the opposition Law and Justice party, which ruled Poland between 2015 and 2023.

Nawrocki allegedly purchased a flat in Gdansk belonging to an elderly man in exchange for a promise to provide him with care. According to the man’s family, the promise was not fulfilled, and he was placed in a state nursing home.

In response, Nawrocki has said he will donate the flat to charity and pointed out that under Trzaskowski’s mayorship, families had been evicted from state accommodation in Warsaw.

Nawrocki’s rally in Zabrze took a different tone – and featured a special guest. Alongside George Simion, the ultranationalist winner of the first round of Romania’s presidential election on May 4, Nawrocki took aim at the EU.

“Together with Romania, when George Simion wins and when we win on May 18, we will build a Europe of Homelands, in which we will not allow the European Union to centralise and turn Poland and Romania into its provinces,” Nawrocki said.

Simion, together with the crowd, chanted “Donald Trump!” and called the United States president “a symbol of the fight for freedom which will transform the whole Europe”. Earlier this month, Nawrocki, who argues that Poland should focus on an alliance with the US rather than the EU, met with Trump in the White House and allegedly received his backing.

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Karol Nawrocki, candidate for the Polish presidential election supported by Poland’s main opposition party Law and Justice, takes a picture with supporter Elzbieta Jozwiak, a 65-year-old retired teacher, as he attends a campaign meeting with supporters in Garwolin, Poland, on May 5, 2025 [File: Kacper Pempel/Reuters]

Embracing anti-migrant rhetoric – on all sides

In the race for floating votes, both candidates have eased up on some of their parties’ more traditional positions. Nawrocki has abandoned Law and Justice’s commitment to a welfare state in exchange for a message of free market liberalism.

The more liberal Trzaskowski, for his part, has kept relatively quiet about women’s and LGBTQ rights, and embraced a harder line on security and immigration by promising to cut benefits for unemployed Ukrainians who have taken refuge in Poland from the war with Russia and endorsing his government’s suspension of asylum rights last year over what Poland sees as Belarus facilitating migrants to cross their shared border.

Security and anti-migrant rhetoric have been a key feature in this election, as both main candidates lean closer to the views of the populist Slawomir Mentzen, a tax adviser turned leader of the ultranationalist, conservative Confederation party. He has called for migrants crossing from Belarus to be fired upon, is opposed to welfare payments for Ukrainians and is likely to emerge as third in the presidential race.

“In public opinion polls and focus groups, among all voters, including voters of the new left, there has been a visible anti-Ukrainian trend, which has social and economic rather than cultural roots,” said Bartosz Rydlinski, a political scientist from Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw.

“Poles are not angry at Ukrainians for living separately or not speaking Polish. [But] in a country with highly limited access to public services, there is an irrational sense of injustice. There is a sense that Ukrainians do not work, but use healthcare. Which is nonsense, because most Ukrainians work and pay taxes.”

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Anna Szol, 48, an entrepreneur, attends Trzaskowski’s presidential rally in Krakow on May 13 with her daughter [Agnieszka Pikulicka-Wilczewska/Al Jazeera]

‘I want to live in a normal country’

At the Krakow meeting, amid the sea of Polish and European flags, the crowd rallied for value-based politics – and change.

“I want to live in a normal country, I want my daughter to grow up in a normal country, in a country with a positive attitude, without any negative emotions. Poland deserves to develop, to be respected in the world and that is why I came here today,” Anna Szol, a 48-year-old entrepreneur, who joined Trzaskowski’s rally with her daughter, told Al Jazeera.

When asked about the situation at the Polish-Belarusian border – where, since 2021, thousands of migrants to Europe have crossed – and the suspension of asylum rights, Szol, just like her candidate, said she agrees that the move is justified.

“This is the result of Putin’s and Lukashenko’s actions to send to the border poor people who are not aware of what’s going on. Human traffickers are often involved. This is a NATO border and it simply has to be extra secure,” Szol said.

However, Rydlinski said such a suspension of human rights would embolden the far-right agenda in the longer term and weaken liberal parties.

“The difference between liberal and populist parties should be that liberal parties treat human rights seriously,” Rydlinski says. “Research shows that when liberal and left-wing parties accommodate far-right issues, they do not win populist voters, but lose their own.”

Pushing through reforms

The winner of this presidential election will be crucial for the current government, which has been hamstrung from carrying out reforms by the current president, who has used his power of veto to block them.

This includes the reversal of controversial judicial reforms introduced by the Law and Justice government during its eight-year rule. The European Court of Justice deemed several Law and Justice judicial reforms as contradicting EU law, especially regarding the independence of the judiciary, and imposed penalties on Poland beginning in 2021.

“What is at stake in the election is whether the current government is going to be able to carry out its programme in full. One of the key things that has been characteristic of the political scene over the last 18 months is that the government has been essentially blocked in a number of things that it has committed to do,” said Ben Stanley, a sociologist and political scientist at the SWPS University in Warsaw.

“If Nawrocki wins, it will certainly lead to the maintenance of the situation as it is currently with a hostile president vetoing or threatening to veto what the government wants to do. That will affect both the rule of law issues and also many of the elements on the government’s legislative agenda,” Stanley said.

Zara Tindall’s £70 Superga trainers she wore to the F1 Grand Prix are reduced to £21

Zara Tindall was the epitome of cool and casual when she attended the F1 Grand Prix in Bahrain, and you can shop her exact £70 Superga trainers with a huge £50 saving right now

Zara Tindall knows how to nail a cool and casual outfit(Image: Getty Images)

The Formula 1 Grand Prix is well underway for another year, and even the royals can’t resist attending the world renowned event. Zara Tindall and her husband Mike Tindall made a pit stop in Bahrain at last year’s event, where the equestrian and daughter of Princess Anne was snapped next to one of the cars competing in the race.

For the event Zara opted for a monochrome outfit that included a white blazer and black trousers, which she kept casual with a pair of cool and casual Superga trainers. The exact trainers Zara was wearing were the Superga 2630 Cotu , which is one of the brand’s signature styles and is currently on sale with a huge £50 off.

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Usually priced at £70, they’re currently on sale for £21 and still available in several sizes. You can pick them up in all sizes from a 2.5 to a 5.5, with larger sizes from 6 upwards currently out of stock.

BAHRAIN, BAHRAIN - MARCH 02: Zara Tindall and Mike Tindall pose for a photo on the grid with the car of Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull Racing prior to the F1 Grand Prix of Bahrain at Bahrain International Circuit on March 02, 2024 in Bahrain, Bahrain. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images)
Zara wore a pair of Superga trainers to the Formula 1(Image: Getty Images)

Although there are a few sizes of the white pair out of stock right now, there’s plenty of other colourways in the same style which are all on sale, with a range of sizes available. We also spotted similar versions at Converse, with the Converse Cruise trainers currently reduced to £41.99 from £75. They have a similar cotton canvas upper with chunky rubber sole, with OrthoLite cushioning to make sure they stay comfortable all day.

Meanwhile the Lace Up Flatform Trainers from Dune are now £69, down from £99. These have slightly more of a chunky platform, and are available in all-white, like Zara’s Supergas, as well as various other patterns and colourways like leopard print, pink tweed and gold sequins.

Zara’s all-white sneakers, on the other hand, are made from a breathable cotton upper that’s perfect for keeping your feet cool and comfortable during the summer heat. They have a reinforced rubber toe cap that gives them a utilitarian look, with ribbing details.

Superga 2630 Cotu trainers
Zara’s trainers were the Superga 2630 Cotu (Image: Superga)
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The Superga 2630 Cotu trainers also have a chunky platform sole that balanced masculine and feminine style, making them perfect for a more casual, laid back look. The vulcanised rubber sole is also hard wearing and sturdy whilst still being comfortable and flexible, making them a great pick if you’re planning on being on your feet all day.

Beckhams get huge boost and surprise reality star leads celebs on Sunday Times Rich List

David and Victoria Beckham have received a huge boost amid their family fallout as the Sunday Times Rich List features a surprise reality TV star with a huge bank balance

The celebrities topping the Rich List have been revealed

The richest celebrities of 2025 have been revealed, with a surprise reality TV star raking in millions and the Beckhams boosting their income amid their family fallout. This year’s Sunday Times Rich List has seen new celebs enter the list for the first time and one music icon earn £385m more than King Charles.

For the first time, there has been the largest fall in the number of billionaires in the guide’s 37-year history, going from a peak of 177 in 2022 to 156 this year. Those making it onto this year’s list needed to scrape by on at least £350million.

Topping the list is Indian-born British businessman Gopi Hinduja and his family, with a wealth put at £35.billion. King Charles made it to 238rd on the list, with his estimated fortune risen from £610million to £640million.

Victoria Beckham and David Beckham
Victoria increased her brand revenues by more than 50 per cent(Image: WireImage)

In the world of showbiz, five big names made it ahead of the King. As co-founder of the Virgin Group, businessman-turned-celebrity Sir Richard Branson and family raked in an impressive £2.419bn, putting him at number 72 on the list.

It makes him the highest earning big name and Richard is closely followed by motorsport star Bernie Ecclestone and his family with £2bn income.

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Heading down the list to number 145 sees Lord Sugar as The Apprentice star and businessman has a cool £1.101bn to his name. Just six spots down from Lord Sugar, sees the first music star.

Sir Paul McCartney and wife Nancy McCartney have hit the billionaire status as they have a staggering £1.025bn. Entering into the millionaires, sees Harry Potter author JK Rowling at spot number 169 with £945m.

Now for those falling under the King’s wealth, Victoria and David Beckham had a good year as they hit the £500m mark. The Spice Girl-turned-fashion designer and football icon have had a tough time of late with their ongoing public fallout with eldest son Brooklyn.

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Simon Cowell banked an impressive £430m(Image: Variety via Getty Images)

However, Posh’s designer label has seen a bumper year having increased revenues by more than 50 per cent.

The next celebrity name to appear on the list is composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, who also sits at £500m. Sir Elton John follows with £475m, while the music legends continue to fill up room on the list as the Rolling Stones’ Sir Mick Jagger and Keith Richards both have £440m to their name.

Britain’s Got Talent boss Simon Cowell saw his talent show format air in almost 200 countries last year, attracting over a billion viewers. It has left him with an impressive £430m.

The first reality TV star on the list goes to Made in Chelsea’s Georgia Toffolo. In March, she married BrewDog’s co-founder James Watt and is also the entrepreneur of her own pet food company. It means they have a combined £425m to their name.

Sports star Sir Lewis Hamilton follows suit with £385m and musician Ed Sheeran next with £370m.

Those entering the list for the first time include American actress and comedian Ellen DeGeneres, who moved to the UK after Trump was re-elected. She has £363m, while makeup artist and beauty entrepreneur Charlotte Tilbury entered with £350m.

The Times also complies a list of the 40 richest people under the age of 40. Ten household names made up the list, with Georgia Toffolo taking the crown for the stars.

She was followed by Ed Sheeran and golfer Rory McIlroy. Pop star and former One Direction singer Harry Styles leads the musicians with £225m, followed by Adele and Dua Lipa.

Celebrities on the Rich List:

72. Sir Richard Branson and family £2.419bn

81. Bernie Ecclestone and family £2bn

145. Lord Sugar £1.101bn

151. Sir Paul McCartney and Nancy McCartney £1.025bn

169. JK Rowling £945m

273. David and Victoria Beckham £500m

273. Andrew Lloyd Webber £500m

283. Sir Elton John £475m

295. Sir Mick Jagger £440m

295. Keith Richards £440m

301. Simon Cowell £430m

304. James Watt and Georgia Toffolo £425m

325. Sir Lewis Hamilton £385m

321. Ed Sheeran £370m

40 under 40 celebrities:

12. Georgia Toffolo £425m

13. Ed Sheeran £370

19. Rory McIlroy £260m

22. Harry Styles £225m

24. Anthony Joshua £195m

26. Adele £170m

34. Dua Lipa £115m

35. Sir Andy Murray £110m

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38. Daniel Radcliffe £100m

38. Harry Kane £100m

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Disability Community Laments Exclusion Under Rivers Emergency Rule

The Joint National Association of Persons with Disabilities (JONAPWD), Rivers chapter, has raised the alarm over what it described as total neglect under the ongoing emergency rule in Rivers State.

At a roundtable discussion organised by TAF Africa in Port Harcourt, participants from the disability community said the absence of a democratic government has left them without representation, access, or engagement.

“We were preparing for elections under the administration of Governor Siminalayi Fubara, working with the Ministry of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation.

“But the moment the state of emergency was declared, everything stopped. Since then, we’ve had no progress, no access, no engagement,” a member of the association, who did not give his name, said.

WIKE AND SIMINALAYI
Photo combo of Nyesom Wike (L) and Siminalayi Fubara (R)

He also reiterated that the elections of their officials had been pending due to the Ministry of Social Welfare’s unavailability to officiate the elections.

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The CEO and Founder of TAF Africa, Jake Epelle, said the current sole administration had not made a single statement on disability inclusion.

“It is shocking that in this day and age, a whole administration can run without mentioning disability inclusion. The least the sole administrator can do is appoint a special adviser on disability matters and begin a conversation with the community.

“We know you probably didn’t know, but now we are reminding you — persons with disabilities matter,” Epelle told to Channels Television.

He also demanded transparency on how public funds are managed.

“Let him come clean and tell the public how much money has been released from the Federal Government — and how it’s being spent. Every leader must be held accountable. Disability rights are human rights,” Epelle added.

A former chairman of JONAPWD in Rivers State, Kie Obomanu, echoed the concern, saying the group has been abandoned.

“The first step is an engagement with the sole administrator,” Obomanu added.

Participants at the event also called for urgent government attention to three key areas: access to healthcare, education, and an inclusive environment.

JONAPWD, therefore, urged the current state administration to act swiftly and inclusively, starting with engaging the disability community and restoring proper democratic structures.

On March 18, President Bola Tinubu declared a state of emergency in Rivers and suspended Fubara, his deputy, Ngozi Odu, and all the state lawmakers, following the political crisis in the state that emanated from the rift between Fubara and his predecessor, Nyesom Wike.

Marc Jacobs’ ‘perfect for summer’ Daisy fragrance that ‘always gets compliments’ is 50% off

Summer is on the horizon meaning it’s the perfect time to treat yourself to a new season perfume, and LookFantastic has just reduced Marc Jacobs’ Daisy Eau So Sweet fragrance by 50%

Marc Jacobs’ Daisy Eau So Sweet is currently half price(Image: Marc Jacobs)

With the sunshine finally showing up and summer just around the corner, there’s no better time to switch up your scent. It’s the perfect time to treat yourself to a new summer fragrance. We’re thinking something light, uplifting and guaranteed to boost your mood with every spritz.

And we’ve found just that in LookFantastic’s fragrance sale. Marc Jacobs’ Daisy Love Eau So Sweet Eau de Toilette currently has a huge 50% off, bringing the price down from £102 to £51 for the 100ml bottle.

Eau So Sweet is a softer, more playful take on the original Daisy EDP, making it perfect for those who enjoy fruiter scents. The main notes include white raspberries, followed by soft daisy petals and a sugary musk that lingers beautifully on the skin.

This gorgeous scent comes in that iconic flower-topped bottle, this time in a dreamy pink hue, and it’s the kind of fragrance that looks as good on your shelf as it smells on your skin.

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Marc Jacobs Daisy Love
Shoppers say this scent is perfect for summer and gets so many compliments(Image: LookFantastic)

Shoppers have also been loving this perfume, praising it for its summer-perfect scent and cute bottle design. One happy shopper wrote: “This is fantastic and one of my favourite perfumes it’s lovely for the spring/ summer . Such a beautiful bottle design to”.

While a second added: “This is such a nice girlie scent, lasts ages and always have a compliment when wearing it!!”

A couple shoppers did note that as it’s an Eau De Toilette, it’s not as long-lasting, a third shopper said: “The smell is just amazing. It’s an EDT so not super lasting but have to give 5 stars for the amazing smell.”

Marc Jacobs’ Daisy perfumes have become somewhat cult classics, but if you’re looking for some newness, our senior shopping writer Faith has put two new perfumes to the test thsi month. The first being the brand new Ellis Brooklyn Miami Nectar which Faith said: “As soon as I sprayed Miami Nectar for the first time I knew it had jumped straight to the top of my summer perfume hot list. It has opening notes of pink pineapple, palm leaf and coconut water, which instantly give you that tropical feeling.”

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And the second is Bella Hadid’s UK launch of her Orebella perfumes, which features four different scents. Faith said: “Each scent is powerful and covers a wide range of preferred notes, whether you like spicy, floral, woody or earthy fragrances, with a great scent payoff.”

Who needs what in Premiership’s final-day Europe race?

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We know Celtic will be in the Champions League play-off round. And that Rangers will start in the second qualifying stage.

Hibernian will – after Wednesday’s results – enter the Europa League preliminaries.

But beyond that, the future of the Scottish Premiership’s European hopefuls remains unclear with one round of fixtures remaining.

Events at Tannadice and Celtic Park on Saturday, then Hampden in a week’s time, will determine the details.

Hibernian

For Hibs, the equation is the most straightforward given they will finish third.

If Celtic win the Scottish Cup next Saturday, David Gray’s side will be guaranteed continental combat until December.

That will be in the Europa League if they win a play-off, but otherwise it will be in the Conference League. Either way, good games and good money.

Premiership top six table

Aberdeen

Jimmy Thelin’s side will, at worst, be in the Conference League.

But should they avoid defeat at Dundee United, they will clinch fourth place, which will mean a Europa League qualifier regardless of how the cup final goes.

Scenario A: Aberdeen win the Scottish Cup and qualify for the Europa League play-off round, wherever they finish in the league. That would mean trips abroad right up until the end of 2025 and a big lump of cash in the club’s current account.

Scenario B: Aberdeen lose the cup final, but by avoiding defeat on Saturday and finishing fourth, they enter the Europa League second qualifying round, with a crack at the Conference League qualifiers should it go awry.

Dundee Utd

United can still finish in fourth, fifth or sixth place. But in simple terms, they must at least match St Mirren’s result at Celtic Park to qualify for Europe.

Scenario D: United beat Aberdeen and finish fourth. Celtic then win the Scottish Cup, so United enter the Europa League at the second qualifying round, with the second chance of Conference League preliminaries.

Scenario E: United beat Aberdeen and finish fourth, but Aberdeen win the cup, meaning Jim Goodwin’s side enter the Conference League second qualifying round.

Scenario F: United fail to beat Aberdeen, but match St Mirren’s result and so finish fifth. They enter the Conference League at the second qualifying round regardless of what happens at Hampden.

St Mirren

It’s quiet straightforward for a St Mirren side who looked all but out of the race four games ago, when they were nine points adrift of fifth place – better United’s result and they will be in the Conference League second qualifying round.

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