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Labour win ‘down to Keir Starmer changing the Labour Party fundamentally’, says Liz Kendall
We spoke to Labour frontbencher Liz Kendall and asked how it feels to be in power after so long.
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Israel-Hamas war: airstrikes pound Gaza as ceasefire talks continue
Israel’s prime minister has told President Biden he’s sending a delegation to negotiate a hostage release with Hamas, after Hamas shared its latest proposals for a ceasefire in Gaza.
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Gaza: Fresh Israel ground assault on Khan Younis expected after mass evacuation order
Thousands of people are fleeing yet again in southern Gaza, after Israel ordered Palestinians to evacuate part of the strip’s second largest city, Khan Younis.
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Wales election: Labour set to cement grip on country suggest polls
As you saw earlier in the programme, Keir Starmer began his day in southwest Wales, warning there are lots of undecided voters out there, still to be convinced.
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Sunak fights for every Conservative vote as Labour eyes historic landslide
Conservative ministers past and present are already admitting defeat. And as the final day of campaigning draws to a close, even Rishi Sunak reportedly fears he could lose his seat.
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Former nurse Lucy Letby found guilty of trying to murder two-hour-old baby
Former nurse Lucy Letby has been found guilty of trying to murder a premature baby girl. Last August, a different jury convicted her of the murders of seven babies and the attempted murders of six others at the Countess of Chester Hospital’s neonatal unit. But they could not reach a verdict on Child K –…
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Hunt admits he could be first Chancellor to lose seat in election
While Rishi Sunak insists it’s not over for the Tories, Jeremy Hunt openly admits he could become the first Chancellor to lose his seat.
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Starmer and Sunak make final pleas to secure undecided voters
There’s just one full day of campaigning left now and Rishi Sunak insists the outcome of the election is not a foregone conclusion.
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Who are Britain’s undecided voters?
They’re the group every party wants to win over – Britain’s undecided voters. But who are the millions of people who still don’t know which party to back on Thursday?
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Unite union calls off strike at Port Talbot steelworks
The Unite union has called off a planned strike at the Port Talbot steelworks in South Wales.
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‘Not a great day for US Supreme Court’: Neal Katyal on Trump immunity ruling
We spoke to Neal Katyal, who was the acting US Solicitor General under President Obama
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Donald Trump immune from ‘official acts’ as president
It’s quite something when a candidate describes being referred to a criminal court to decide whether his prosecution should continue – as a big win.
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Iran presidential election heading to runoff
Iran’s presidential election is heading to a runoff – after the reformist Masoud Pezeshkian came out ahead of his leading conservative rival in yesterday’s first round.
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‘Is [Biden] the best Democrat to take on Trump? I don’t think so’ says political consultant Frank Luntz
We spoke to the American pollster and political consultant Frank Luntz.
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E-Coli levels found to be 27 times higher than acceptable in Thames ahead of Henley regatta
Levels of E-Coli in the Thames have been found to be 27 times the acceptable quality – just days before the Henley international regatta.