June starts cool – will it warm up anytime soon?
The first 10 days of June have been cooler than average for most of us. Are there any signs of summer-like warmth?
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With the Conservatives lagging far behind Labour in the polls, Rishi Sunak surely hoped a manifesto launch at Silverstone would put his election campaign back on track.
Can the Conservative election manifesto save the Tories or would a Nigel Farage takeover be a better strategy? Krishnan Guru-Murthy discusses with Jo Johnson, Harriet Harman and Reform’s David Bull.
As the parties prepare to deliver their manifestos, parents of children with special educational needs will be casting a close eye over them.
Rishi Sunak has apologised again for leaving the D-Day commemorations early, declaring, “I just hope voters can find it in their hearts to forgive me”.
The first 10 days of June have been cooler than average for most of us. Are there any signs of summer-like warmth?
Gaza’s health ministry says the Israeli operation to rescue four hostages on Saturday killed at least 274 Palestinians and wounded almost 700.
Confirming his death, his wife called him a “kind and brilliant husband”, and said the outpouring of love from around the world showed how much he meant to people.
If Rishi Sunak thought he could apologise for departing early from the D-day commemorations and everyone would move on, it seems he was rather mistaken.
Rishi Sunak has apologised and admitted it was a “mistake” to leave D-Day commemorations early, but many in the Conservative Party are already furious with the prime minister and Labour’s Keir Starmer has said he “has to explain” the decision.
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We spoke to Sam Rose, who’s head of planning at UNRWA – the UN Agency responsible for supporting Palestinians.
More than 40 people have been killed after an Israeli airstrike hit a UN-run school in central Gaza where displaced Palestinians had been sheltering. Officials from the Gaza Health Ministry said 70 others were injured.
The fallout from last night’s TV debate has injected a new note of bitterness into the campaign. Sir Keir Starmer accused Rishi Sunak of lying when he claimed that Treasury figures showed that Labour would put taxes up by £2,000.
Devastating polling, the return of Nigel Farage and more talk of defections – it was almost looking like a truly nightmare week for Rishi Sunak, but then came the TV leaders debate with Keir Starmer and the Conservative’s claim that a Labour government will raise taxes by £2,000 per household.
It can now be reported that a baby girl found abandoned in a London park last winter is the third child abandoned by the same parents.