On 12 May, a fire was discovered at the entrance to Sir Keir's Kentish Town home, which is currently rented out.
Trump defends his "big, beautiful bill" in a post on Truth Social, claiming "many false statements" are being made about his landmark economic policy.Musk again attacks Trump's planned bill, calling it "massive, outrageous, pork-filled" and "a disgusting abomination" in a post on X.
In US politics, "pork" refers to spending on projects in lawmakers' constituencies.It marks the start of an escalation in comments from Musk on social media.Musk calls for a new spending bill "that doesn't massively grow the [US government budget] deficit and increase the debt ceiling".
Musk urges his followers to call their representatives to oppose Trump's bill.Musk quotes a series of old post on X by Trump, from 2012 and 2013, in which Trump criticises government spending.
Speaking in the Oval Office alongside German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Trump says he and Musk "had" a great relationship but "I don't know if we will anymore".
He also says Musk is "upset" that subsidies for electric vehicles would be cut in his planned bill, affecting the billionaire's Tesla and SpaceX businesses.After a slow start on the Roland Garros clay, Poland's Swiatek fought back to level but Sabalenka dominated a 22-minute deciding set.
Sabalenka, whose three Grand Slam titles have all come on hard courts, has never reached the Paris final before."It feels incredible but the job is not done yet. I'm thrilled with my performance," the 27-year-old said.
"Iga is the toughest opponent, especially at Roland Garros, I'm proud I managed to get this win."Gauff, runner-up to Swiatek in 2022, won 6-1 6-2 against world number 361 Boisson, who was appearing in her first Grand Slam main draw.