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Denmark’s PM says Greenland showdown at ‘decisive moment’

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has said her country faces a “decisive moment” over the future of Greenland after US President Donald Trump renewed his threats to seize the Arctic territory by force.

Ahead of meetings in Washington, DC, from Monday, on the global scramble for key raw materials, Frederiksen said that “there is a conflict over Greenland”.

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“This is a decisive moment”, with stakes that go beyond the immediate issue of Greenland’s future, Frederiksen added in a debate with other Danish political leaders.

“We are ready to defend our values – wherever it is necessary  – also in the Arctic. We believe in international law and in peoples’ right to self-determination,” the prime minister posted on Facebook.

Germany and Sweden backed Denmark against Trump’s latest claims to the self-governing Danish territory.

Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson condemned the US’s “threatening rhetoric” after Trump repeated that Washington was “going to do something on Greenland, whether they like it or not”.

“Sweden, the Nordic countries, the Baltic states, and several major European countries stand together with our Danish friends,” Kristersson told a defence conference in Salen, in which the US general in charge of NATO took part.

Kristersson said a US takeover of mineral-rich Greenland would be “a violation of international law, and risks encouraging other countries to act in exactly the same way”.

Germany reiterated its support for Denmark and Greenland ahead of the Washington discussions.

Before meeting his US counterpart, Marco Rubio, on Monday, German Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs Johann Wadehpul held talks in Iceland to address the “strategic challenges of the Far North”, according to a Foreign Ministry statement.

“Security in the Arctic is becoming more and more important”, and “is part of our common interest in NATO”, he said at a joint news conference with Icelandic Minister for Foreign Affairs Thorgerdur Katrin Gunnarsdottir.

The United Kingdom’s Telegraph newspaper reported on Saturday that military chiefs from the UK and other European countries were drawing up plans for a possible NATO mission in Greenland.

The newspaper said that UK officials had begun early-stage talks with Germany, France and others on plans that could involve deploying UK troops, warships and aircraft to protect Greenland from Russia and China.

UK Secretary of State for Transport Heidi Alexander told Sky News that talks on how to deter Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Arctic were “business as usual”.

“It’s becoming an increasingly contested geopolitical region, with Russia and China… you would expect us to be talking to all our allies in NATO about what we can do to deter Russian aggression in the Arctic Circle,” Alexander said.

In an interview with the Reuters news agency, Belgian Minister of Defence Theo Francken said that NATO should launch an operation in the Arctic to address US security concerns.

“We have to collaborate, work together and show strength and unity,” Francken said, adding that there is a need for “a NATO operation in the high north”.

Francken suggested NATO’s Baltic Sentry and Eastern Sentry operations, which combine forces from different countries with drones, sensors and other technology to monitor land and sea, as possible models for an “Arctic Sentry”.

Trump claims that controlling Greenland is crucial for US national security because of the rising Russian and Chinese military activity in the Arctic.

A Danish colony until 1953, Greenland gained home rule 26 years later and is contemplating eventually loosening its ties with Denmark.

Trump administration opens criminal probe into Fed Chair Jerome Powell

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United States President Donald Trump’s administration has opened a criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, in a development set to heighten concerns about the independence of US monetary policy.

Powell said on Sunday that the central bank had been served with grand jury subpoenas related to his testimony about renovations to the Fed’s headquarters in Washington, DC.

“The threat of criminal charges is a consequence of the Federal Reserve setting interest rates based on our best assessment of what will serve the public, rather than following the preferences of the president,” Powell said in a rare video message.

“This is about whether the Fed will be able to continue to set interest rates based on evidence and economic conditions – or whether instead, monetary policy will be directed by political pressure or intimidation.”

How to watch this year’s Golden Globes as red carpet fills with A-listers

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Celebrities have started to flood into this year’s Golden Globes Awards in Beverly Hills, with Hollywood set to celebrate the film industry’s star-studded event

As the red carpet begins to fill at this year’s Golden Globes, viewers at home can get in on the action as it’s broadcast live from the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles. Kicking off at 8pm EST – 1am UK time – coverage will begin two hours earlier at 11pm, as hordes of Hollywood’s finest – and of course their fans – descend on the exclusive spot for the ever glamorous ceremony.

The Golden Globe Awards will air on the CBS network in the US and also stream on Paramount+ for their premium subscribers. Although there is no way to legally watch the ceremony in the UK, The Mirror will be covering it throughout the night to keep you updated on the latest.

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The Golden Globes kick off at 8 p.m. EST on CBS while streaming live for Paramount+ premium subscribers. E!’s red carpet coverage begins at 6 p.m. EST.

At the helm, comedian Nikki Glaser will play host to tonight’s event – the 83rd Golden Globes event. Amid political unrest in the States, and box office woes for Warner Bros, host Nikki is determined to help people enjoy an evening of escapism.

And for her tidy reported $400,000 fee for the night, she will do what all awards hosts do best – take aim at the ultra-rich and famous guests in attendance. She said: “We’re going to hit Leo, the icebergs are coming!”

Presenting the awards are some of Hollywood’s biggest names, with A-listers including George Clooney, Julia Roberts, and Queen Latifah handing out gongs. Awards are decided by a group of almost 400 journalists and film critics from around the world, who cover entertainment for global readers.

Actors likely to scoop awards include Marty Supreme’s Timothée Chalamet, who is set to win his first Globe in five nominations. But he’ll be up against Hollywood heavyweight Leonardo DiCaprio for best actor, comedy or musical, as well as Ethan Hawke.

Best actress, comedy or musical, sees Rose Byrne nominated for her performance in If I Had Legs I’d Kick You, meaning she will be up against Cy

After an audacious promotional tour for Marty Supreme, Timothée Chalamet is poised to win his first Globe in five nominations. In best actor, comedy or musical, he’ll have to beat DiCaprio, a three-time Globe winner, and Ethan Hawke (Blue Moon).

In best actress, comedy or musical, Rose Byrne is the favourite for her performance in the not especially funny A24 indie If I Had Legs I’d Kick You. She’ll be up against Amanda Seyfried for her role in The Testament of Ann Lee, and Cynthia Erivo (Wicked: For Good), who won’t be attending as the ceremony clashes with her schedule in the West End production of Dracula.

Jessie Buckley (Hamnet) is the clear frontrunner in Best Actress, Drama. In the star-studded best actor, drama category, the Brazilian actor Wagner Moura (The Secret Agent) may win over Michael B. Jordan (Sinners) and Joel Edgerton (Train Dreams). In the supporting categories, Teyana Taylor and Stellan Skarsgård are the favourites.

Other male actors nominated for dramas include Jordan for Sinners and Dwayne Johnson for The Smashing Machine. Grande, Teyana Taylor, Paul Mescal, Adam Sandler and Jacob Elordi are among those nominated in the supporting categories. The White Lotus leads all TV nominees with six.

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Celebrity SAS’ Dani Dyer tearfully reveals dad’s reaction to ‘terrible boyfriends’

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Dani Dyer opened up about her childhood with EastEnders star dad Danny Dyer while being interrogated by the Directing Staff on tonight’s Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins

Celebrity SAS star Dani Dyer has spoken out about the “terrible boyfriends” she’s had in the past while being interrogated on the Channel 4 show. Tonight’s episode saw the Directing Staff call Dani in for a chat after watching her struggle during the latest physical challenge.

Jason ‘Foxy’ Fox took the opportunity to ask Dani how she felt about growing up with her famous dad, Danny Dyer, who is best known for his roles in Human Traffic, The Football Factory and EastEnders. Dani answered: “It was okay, really. I think I get a lot of the things that he’s a hard man, but he genuinely ain’t.

“He’s the softest person. My mum’s the hard man of the family, but I’ve already been alright with having him as a dad. We’ve lived a very, very normal life considering he has been so famous.”

When asked what she was like as a teenager, Dani explained that she wasn’t a “wild” child. “I chatted a lot, I always got in trouble for chatting,” she said.

“I just chose terrible boyfriends, but my mum and dad always knew where I was. I wasn’t one of them kids where they were ringing up the police, I thought I was pretty stable in that sense.” Dani went on to become emotional as she opened up about her insecurities, revealing: “I want to be stronger. I want to believe in myself. I don’t have any self-belief at all.”

Dani married footballer Jarrod Bowen last May after welcoming their twins, Summer and Star, in May 2023. She was previously in an on-off relationship with Sammy Kimmence, dating him before going on Love Island in 2018 and rekindling the romance after splitting from co-star Jack Fincham shortly after the show.

They welcomed their son Santiago in 2021, but split shortly afterwards when Sammy was sentenced to three and a half years in prison for scamming pensioners out of £34,000.

Speaking about taking part in Celebrity SAS, Dani revealed that it was one of the “hardest things” she has ever had to do. Speaking in a video posted on her Instagram Story ahead of the premiere, Dani said: “SAS is obviously on tonight at nine o’clock.

“This is one show I’ve been absolutely really excited for you all to see, but also petrified because it was one of the hardest experiences of my entire life.”

Speaking to The Mirror in an exclusive chat, Dani said that she’s entering a new era as her kids continue to grow up. “I feel like I’m really finding myself again. I’ve had five years obviously with all the kids and now they’re growing up a little bit,” she said.

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“You start finding yourself a little bit again – what you like and what you don’t like. I’m finding my feet. In this industry, you have your ups and downs but I feel at the moment that I’m really enjoying everything I’m doing and appreciating it all.”

Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins continues tomorrow at 9pm on Channel 4.

Chris Martin and Gwyneth Paltrow’s son follows in dad’s footsteps and signs record deal

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Moses Martin and his band, People I’ve Met, have been snapped up by Interscope Records and have released their first single, Promise, as the vocalist follows in his dad’s footsteps

Chris Martin and Gwyneth Paltrow’s son is following in his father’s footsteps by founding his own band and getting a record deal.

Moses Martin, 19, is a vocalist and guitarist for his New York-based band People I’ve Met, which he founded with his friends Andrew Suster and Orlando Wiltshire. Now the band, which was called Dancer before they changed their name, has released their first single, Promise, after being snapped up by Interscope Records.

The record label represents a diverse roster of artists across pop, hip-hop, R&B, and rock genres, with the likes of Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga, Lana Del Rey, Olivia Rodrigo, Kendrick Lamar and Eminem signed up to it. Moses’ vocals are similar to his father’s – and in 2016, he even joined Coldplay on stage at Glastonbury.

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The Sun first reported the news, and the official website for People I’ve Met has suggested the band are gearing up to tour “soon”. Chris’ and Gwyneth’s son has also sung on some Coldplay tunes and written on tracks All My Love, Orphans and The Astronaut. His older sister, Apple Martin, 21, has also launched her music career after she was a featured artist on indie rock duo Jade Street’s single Satellites.

After performing the song live in Nashville, Tennessee, last October, she admitted that despite being the child of two famous people, she has always been encouraged to work hard. She said: “I know this is not a normal way to grow up by any means. But my parents did a really good job of instilling in me that I shouldn’t be entitled to anything. I have to work.”

Since sharing their most recent Instagram post, featuring their single, People I’ve Met have been praised by fans online. One asked: “Is there new music coming in the near future? If we get an album filled with songs like this I would be a very happy man.”

“Like very much this song,” another said. “Driving down the road, singing this with my daughter today,” a third wrote. One asked: “Any London gigs soon?”

Chris and Gwyneth split in 2014 before getting a divorce, but have remained on good terms. Oscar-winning actress Gwyneth previously shared her pride over Moses being a musician in a tribute for his birthday on Instagram in April last year.

She wrote at the time: “Happy birthday [Moses]. Honestly, you are a dream come true. You are deeply kind and brilliant.” She continued by writing to him: “You have an incredible intellect and you are so gifted, so talented. I listen to your music on repeat and miss you so much at college. And today more than ever. I love you my boy.”

It comes as Gwyneth, who plays Kay Stone in Marty Supreme, said Moses “wanted to die” while watching her sex scenes with Timothée Chalamet at the Los Angeles premiere of the movie. During a Q&A session for the film, held at San Vicente Bungalows in West Hollywood on January 9, Gwyneth shared the reaction of her son.

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She told Demi Moore, who participated in the Q&A: “Oh my God! My poor son.” She added: “Can you imagine when he came to the premiere in LA? He wanted to die.”

The actress, whose sex scenes were guided by an intimacy coordinator, previously told Vanity Fair : “I mean, we have a lot of sex in this movie. There’s a lot – a lot.”