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Sir Ed urges voters to 'drive a tractor' through the Conservative Blue Wall in rural areas

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Interview with Liberal Democrats leader Sir Ed Davey in Chippenham, Wiltshire who says that the Conservatives have let down the farming industry as he campaigns before the day of the General Election.
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Rhun ap Iorwerth labels Tories 'desperate' for attack on Starmer over family time

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The leader of Plaid Cymru has said the Conservatives are “desperate” for attacking Sir Keir Starmer for wanting to spend Friday evenings with his children. Sir Keir said earlier this week that Friday night dinner is important to his...
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I’ve placed flutters on General Election results, says Scottish Lib Dem leader

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Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton has placed “flutters” on the outcome of races in the General Election, but said it is merely “showing confidence in his friends”. Mr Cole-Hamilton said he has placed small bets in a...
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Prime Minister is showing a total lack of leadership over betting scandal, says Sir Keir Starmer

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Interview with Sir Keir Starmer in Whitburn, Scotland Mr Starmer talks about renting reform and the betting election betting scandal amongst the Tory party. Sir Keir said that if it were his candidates who were accused of betting on...
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Sunak showing a 'total lack of leadership' over election betting scandal, says Starmer

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer says that the Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has shown a 'total lack of leadership' by not suspending candidates accused of betting on the election date. Sir Keir said that if it were his candidates who were...
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Ed Davey hits out at 'corruption' as Gambling Commission launches investigation into election bets

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Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey was asked about the betting allegations as he campaigned in Sheffield, describing what appears to have been happening as “corruption”. He said: “It think it’s quite awful. “The idea that you bet on something...
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The number of people crossing the Channel now is shocking - Sir Keir Starmer

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Sir Keir Starmer interview as Labour took its General Election campaign to Swindon. The Labour leader addresses Wednesday's inflation figures, record small boat crossings and Labour's tax policy.
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Inflation returns to 2% target for first time in nearly three years - Hunt interview

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Interview with Jeremy Hunt in his Godalming constituency discussing inflation. Inflation has returned to the 2% target for the first time in almost three years in what comes at a critical time, just weeks before the nation heads to the...
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Ex-top social care boss says ‘absolutely key’ next government prioritises sector

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Interview with Lyn Romeo, former Chief Social Worker for adults. Putting the stretched social care system on a sustainable footing must be a key priority for the next government, a former sector boss has warned. Lyn Romeo, who stepped...
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Farage has objects thrown at him whilst on Reform UK campaign bus in Barnsley - footage and interview

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Footage of Reform UK leader Nigel Farage having objects thrown at him on the Reform UK campaign bus in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, whilst on the General Election campaign trail, and a man being arrested. Mr Farage then speaks about the...
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Man, 28, arrested after objects thrown at Nigel Farage

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A 28-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of public order offences after objects were thrown at Nigel Farage in Barnsley on the General Election campaign. The Reform UK leader was on top of a party battle bus in the South...
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Barry Andrews 'positive' after being re-elected and making Fianna Fail 'competitive'

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Incumbent Fianna Fail MEP Barry Andrews said he is feeling positive in being re-elected in the Dublin European constituency. Mr Andrews has topped the poll in the Dublin constituency, with 62,147 votes. The Fianna Fail representative...
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Trump to undergo probation interview, a required step before his New York sentencing

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Former President Donald Trump is meeting with a probation officer on Monday as Judge Juan Merchan prepares to sentence Trump next month. (Scripps News)
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Sunak apologises after backlash over his decision to skip D-Day event

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said the Prime Minister will have to answer for his own actions, as Rishi Suank defended his armed forces policy record. Mr Sunak left Normandy before a major international ceremony to mark the 80th...
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Irish unity can restore Northern Ireland's position in the EU - SDLP leader

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Interview with SDLP leader Colum Eastwood at a New Ireland Commission event in Belfast, who says Irish unity is the best way of restoring Northern Ireland’s position within the European Union. Mr Eastwood said that while he did not...
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Labour does not appreciation the trouble Welsh FM is in, Plaid leader says

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Sir Keir Starmer “does not appreciate the trouble” the embattled Welsh First Minister is in, the leader of Plaid Cymru has said. Rhun ap Iorwerth, the leader of the Welsh national party, has said the Labour Party has not appreciated the...
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Chief of Staff of the Defence Forces outlines his priorities for remaining year in post

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Lieutenant General Sean Clancy outlines his priorities for his remaining year as Chief of Staff of the Defence Forces, before taking up the role of chairman of the EU Military Committee
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Interview with Professor Manohar Bance on gene therepy child that let a baby born deaf hear

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Interview with Professor Manohar Bance on a gene therapy trial where a baby girl who was born deaf, can now hear unaided for the first time.
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40 mice will be sent to space to help with macular degeneration study

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A new crew aboard the International Space Station is currently waiting for some very special space mice.
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Interview with Vaughan Gething new leader of Welsh Labour and incoming First Minister of Wales

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Vaughan Gething gives an interview after being announced as the new leader of Welsh Labour and incoming First Minister of Wales.
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Vaughan Gething new leader of Welsh Labour sets out his priorities for government

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Vaughan Gething new leader of Welsh Labour sets out his priorities for government. He plans to unite the party after the leadership election and focus on the general election.
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Sunak: ‘Rochdale by-election ‘one of the most divisive in recent times’

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The Prime Minister was asked if George Galloway’s election win would inflame tensions and he refused to say whether he would welcome The Workers Party MP back into Parliament.
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James Cleverly joins calls for Lee Anderson to apologise over Sadiq Khan comments

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Home Secretary James Cleverly has joined calls for former Tory deputy chairman Lee Anderson to apologise after his criticism of Sadiq Khan sparked a Islamophobia row. Mr Anderson doubled down on his criticism of Sadiq Khan as Rishi...
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Cleverly says UK’s goodwill towards migrants ‘not a bottomless font’

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James Cleverly has said the UK’s goodwill towards migrants “is not a bottomless font” as he argued wealthy nations must help developing ones avoid “haemorrhaging” people. In a major speech in New York on Tuesday, the Home Secretary said...