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Will the rest of July get any warmer?
After a cool start to July, is there any chance of the second half of the month warming up?
New data given to us by the Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre (Creative PEC), funded by the UKRI Arts and Humanities Research Council, has shown a collapse in uptake for creative courses in further education.
Vaughan Gething has resigned as Welsh Labour leader and First Minister of Wales.
We were joined by Mick Mulvaney, a former White House chief of Staff for Donald Trump and by Democrat strategist, Julie Roginsky.
We were joined by Hilario Deleon, Chairman of the Milwaukee County Republican Party.
One of the Labour governments first decisions was to declare the deportation of asylum seekers to Rwanda ‘dead and buried’.
Police in Tenerife have announced they’ve found human remains in the search for British teenager Jay Slater.
America is no stranger to political violence. While Saturday’s assassination attempt was the first on a current or former President for more than 40 years, there have been attacks on politicians of all stripes recently, not least the storming of the US Capitol in 2021.
Saturday’s shooting may have thrown the political establishment into disarray, but one thing has stayed exactly the same – there is no question that Donald Trump is the king of the Republican party.
The family of Trump’s would-be assassin Thomas Crooks was among millions of voters profiled by Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign
After a cool start to July, is there any chance of the second half of the month warming up?
It’s England’s second Euro final in a row. Last time they lost to Italy on penalties, so the pressure is well and truly on for them to win their first major competition in almost 60 years and bring joy to the nation.
Excitement is building across England ahead of kick-off. Pubs and bars are allowed to stay open until 1am, on what promises to be an unusually busy Sunday night for them – with predictions that an extra 10 million pints will be poured. So how are England fans feeling, ahead of the final?
We were joined by the American author and political commentator Eddie Glaude, who’s a professor at Princeton University.
Whit Ayres is a Republican pollster and the founder and president of North Star Opinion Research.
The United States is no stranger to presidential assassinations. Four sitting presidents have been killed, as well as several presidential candidates.