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Daisy Cooper speaks to PA Media on day three of Lib Dem Autumn Conference

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Lib Dem spokesperson for Health, Wellbeing and Social Care, Daisy Cooper, speaks to PA Media on day three of the Liberal Democrat Autumn Conference.
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How Trump’s about face on crypto is earning him powerful fans

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Donald Trump’s about face on crypto is earning him powerful fans. Millions of Americans own cryptocurrency, yet government regulations make buying and selling the digital assets cumbersome. (Scripps News)
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Donald Trump's path to a GOP nomination

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Donald Trump's path to a GOP nomination was riddled with scandals, fabrications and false claims about election fraud. But they all proved not to be deal-breakers as he stood out as the top choice for Republicans. (Scripps News)
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Politics daily briefing: July 3

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All the latest political developments, as Boris Johnson lends his support to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on the General Election campaign trail.
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Interview with the CEO of The Wildlife Trusts at London Nature March

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Interview with the CEO of The Wildlife Trusts, Craig Bennett, at the London Nature March. More than 350 charities, businesses and direct action groups were taking part in the Restore Nature Now march on Saturday, along with Dame Emma,...
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Ulster Unionist leader Doug Beattie discusses the upcoming General Election

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Ulster Unionist leader Doug Beattie has said it would be a “personal failure” if his party does not return to Westminster following the General Election. However, he insisted he would not walk away from the leadership if the UUP fails to...
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Eamon Ryan says Regina Doherty ‘sees political advantage’ in climate attack

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Transport Minister and Green Party leader Eamon Ryan has accused a Fine Gael MEP candidate of seeing “political advantage” in taking aim at climate change policies. Speaking at Government Buildings in Dublin.
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What to expect from the impeachment trial of Alejandro Mayorkas

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In February, Republicans in the House of Representatives voted to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas by a vote of 214-213.
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Daily politics briefing - March 19

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All the latest political developments, as Rishi Sunak maintains hope of spring Rwanda flights after seeing off Lords' challenges.
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Why evangelical voters continue to support Trump

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Evangelicals overwhelmingly supported former President Donald Trump in 2016 and again in 2020. And there seems to be more of the same this year.
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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...
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Starmer declines to say whether Labour would work with SNP on new ceasefire motion

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Sir Keir Starmer has declined to say whether Labour would work with the SNP on a new Gaza ceasefire motion. Asked about SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn’s calls for support for a fresh motion, the Labour leader told broadcasters in...
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I don't give Kier Starmer a free pass - Mick Lynch

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Mick Lynch of RMT, Sarah Woolley of the BFAWU, and Asad Rehman, Executive Director of War on Want interview at War on Want event.
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Mark Drakeford gives interview after announcing plans to step down as first minister - full version

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Mark Drakeford is “optimistic” about the next general election for Labour – despite proposed budget cuts by the Labour-run Welsh Government. The Labour First Minister of Wales, who recently said he intends to stand down in March, also...
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Drakeford ‘optimistic’ about Labour’s election chances despite Welsh budget cuts

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Mark Drakeford is “optimistic” about the next general election for Labour – despite proposed budget cuts by the Labour-run Welsh Government. The Labour First Minister of Wales, who recently said he intends to stand down in March, also...
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Stronger response needed on fossil fuel phaseout from UK government - Greenpeace

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A stronger response is needed on an urgent fossil fuel phaseout from the UK government, Greenpeace's head of politics Rebecca Newsom said on Tuesday after a draft text was published on the Global Stocktake at Cop28. The text has been...
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Politics daily briefing: December 5

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Daily politics briefing for December 5. as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak declares “enough is enough” and that the time has come to “get control of immigration once and for all”.
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Israeli ambassador’s position is ‘now untenable’, says Sinn Fein leader

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Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald has said the position of the Israeli ambassador to Ireland is “now untenable” and said there needed to be consequences for Israel “ignoring” calls for a ceasefire. Sinn Fein councillors had been...
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UNGA President Francis: Humanitarian Truce Needed in Gaza

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United Nations General Assembly President Dennis Francis talks about the war between Israel and Hamas. He also discusses Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and the role of the UN in these geopolitical issues. He speaks with Shery Ahn on...
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Pro-Palestine protesters rally in Dubin

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Protesters during a pro-Palestine rally in Dublin as the death toll rises amid ongoing violence in Israel and Gaza following the attack by Hamas. Interviews with Roisin Ni Chinneide and Ann Fitzpatrick.
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Next New Zealand Government Must Deliver or Be Punished: Former Premier

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"They will need to deliver some significant shifts in the performance of public services, some progress on the fiscal deficit, some lifts in investor confidence or voters will feel let down and they'll suffer accordingly in three years'...
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'This battle is not only about Ukraine' says Oleksandr Korniyenko

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Oleksandr Korniyenko, the deputy speaker of parliament in Ukraine, speaks at Labour Party Conference.
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Angela Rayner: Next Labour government will make misogyny a hate crime

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Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner has pledged that the next Labour government will make misogyny a hate crime. She made the announcement during a speech at the annual Labour Women's Conference held in Liverpool.
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Liz Truss blames “institutional bureaucracy” for holding her economic plans back while she was PM

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Liz Truss blamed "institutional bureaucracy" in the civil service, Bank of England, and other national and international institutions for holding her economic plans back when she was Prime Minister in 2022.