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Hunt questions figures given to MPs over Labour’s claims of £22bn hole
Former chancellor asks why number presented by Rachel Reeves differs markedly from spending estimates provided to parliament4 days ago -
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Labour faces tough task in winning community support for building boom
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Can athletics win a big audience outside the Olympics?
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Schumer vows Supreme Court reform will be 'a very big priority' if Democrats win election
Sen. Chuck Schumer wants big reforms for the Supreme Court, including ethics rules and undoing rulings on abortion and presidential immunity, if Democrats win the 2024 elections.2 days ago -
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US elections live: Trump agrees to victim interview as FBI investigates rally shooting
Interview is routine part of criminal investigation but is voluntary; Trump comments at rally that people won’t have to again if he wins spark outrage. Trump tells supporters they won’t have to vote in the future Trump ‘falsely vilifying ...5 days ago - Donald Trump -
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Paris Olympics: Diana Taurasi is in Paris to help Team USA win a gold medal, however she can
Team USA routed Japan on Monday in its quest for an eighth straight gold medal.5 days ago -
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The US supreme court is an electoral issue. Democrats can win on it | Moira Donegan
The justices see themselves as philosopher-kings. But the public, increasingly, sees them as corrupt and unaccountable. In some ways, there’s something enviable about Joe Biden’s position. As a lame duck, he now retains all the official powers of ...3 days ago -
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Ledecky adds to legacy, 2 more golds for Marchand on historic night
Katie Ledecky set a new Olympic record in winning the 1500m freestyle, while French phenom Léon Marchand won the 200m butterfly and 200 breast.3 days ago -
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Defending Lady Liberty: Can democracies no longer win wars?
Under the Biden-Harris Administration, the U.S. is redefining its global role in safeguarding democracy, focusing on surviving rather than winning, which is allowing enemies like Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea to play to win.2 days ago -
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Tories can win next election, says leadership hopeful Jenrick
The ex-Home Office minister says his party must face "hard truths" before it can get back into power.14 hr ago
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