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Andy Davies
Andy Davies is a Home Affairs Correspondent for Channel 4 News covering Wales & the West of England. In 2019 he was named TV Journalist of the Year by the Royal Television Society. This followed his reporting on the programme’s…
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Israel military withdraws from parts Gaza City, leaving it in ruins
Civil defence workers in Gaza City say they’ve been recovering dozens of bodies from the rubble of collapsed buildings, after Israeli troops pulled back from the area following days of intense fighting.
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Starmer and Southgate ‘both centrist dads’ – David Baddiel
We spoke to David Baddiel, who helped to write the Three Lions anthem, and started by asking him about whether he thought he’d ever see his famous song being discussed at the White House.
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12 House members have now called for Biden to step aside
All eyes will be on Joe Biden this evening – not so much the substance of what he says but how he says it and how he appears, at a press conference at the end of the Nato summit.
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Israel orders Palestinians to leave Gaza City again as fighting intensifies
The Israeli military is intensifying and expanding its assault in areas it has previously withdrawn from.
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We should have ‘Nigel Johnson’ as leader, says former Conservative MP Jacob Rees Mogg
We spoke to Sir Jacob Rees Mogg who served as the MP for North East Somerset since 2010 – but lost his seat last night.
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‘We’ll have a much stronger voice and a lot more influence,’ says Lib Dem deputy Daisy Cooper
We spoke to Lib Dems deputy leader Daisy Cooper, who won her St Albans seat with an increased majority.
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If not Biden, who? Which Democrat could have best chance of beating Trump?
In the coming days, what everyone in US politics is watching for is how Biden polls against Trump, specifically in the battleground swing states that decide presidential elections.
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France: ‘We have to work with UK to solve immigration problem’, says National Rally candidate
We spoke to David Quentin, a candidate for the National Rally party in France.
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‘If Biden stays the Democrats have a much better chance of winning’ says historian Allan Lichtman
We spoke to the historian Professor Allan Lichtman, whose 1981 book, The Keys to the White House, attempted to create a system to predict presidential election winners.
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England aim for win to avoid Germany in next round of Euros
England are already through to the last 16 at Euro 2024, but a win against Slovenia in their final group match tonight would mean they’d avoid a knockout tie against hosts Germany in the next round.
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‘Provision for trans people doesn’t have to be an either-or’ – Shadow Education Secretary
We spoke to the Shadow Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson.
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Immigration and the economy – what impact will party policies really have?
The main parties are ignoring the “raw facts” of high debts and taxes alongside struggling public services. That’s the judgement today of the Institute for Fiscal Studies.
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FactCheck: NHS elective care backlogs have rocketed in England, Scotland and Wales since 2013
The number of cases waiting longer than the target time for elective care in England, Scotland and Wales has rocketed in the last decade, FactCheck analysis reveals.
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Would Labour election win kill or save Scottish independence?
Could this election kill the independence cause in Scotland or actually bring it back to life? Krishnan Guru-Murthy discusses manifestos and independence with the SNP’s former Deputy Westminster Leader Mhairi Black, Scottish Labour’s Pam Duncan-Glancy, and Scottish Conservative’s Craig Hoy.
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‘Sunak got D-day early exit decision wrong but fessed up straight away’ – David Cameron
Craig Williams has apologised and is being investigated by the Gambling Commission. Our Senior Political Correspondent Paul McNamara spoke to the Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron about this earlier.