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The Guardian - World
General election live: Farage says he is boycotting BBC as more Reform candidates dropped over past comments
The Reform leader complained of a ‘dishonest Question Time audience’, while his party also reported Channel 4 to the Electoral Commission. The Conservative party deputy chair Angela Richardson called the sewage crisis a “political football” and ... -
The Guardian - World
Sunak took the fight to Starmer in the last debate, but can’t progress with a party smothered by sleaze | Henry Hill
The PM had points to make against an eminently beatable opponent, but I’m not sure the public wants to hear them now. Freedom, as the song has it, is “just another word for nothing left to lose”. So, with most voters having long since made up ... -
ABC News - World
What happened this week in the UK election campaign, from more betting slips to the last debate
The U.K. general election on July 4 is just days away now no doubt to the relief of the party leaders who have crisscrossed the country in a grueling month of campaigningUnited Kingdom -
Financial Times - Business
How the Conservatives came to the brink of wipeout
The party risks learning the wrong lessons from a historic defeat -
Financial Times - Business
Starmer admits to ‘old fashioned mistake’ on pension tax policy
Labour insists it will keep lump sum allowance if it wins next week’s general election -
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The White House Brushed Off Questions About Biden’s Age. Then the Debate Happened.
President Biden’s allies can no longer wave away concerns about his capacity after his unsteady performance at Thursday’s debate as worries among Democrats grow.Joe Biden -
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Sunak refuses to say when he told aide in betting probe of election date
Gambling Commission examines possible ‘unfair advantage’ as wager scandal spreads -
CNBC - Business
Obama, Clinton excuse Biden's debate performance to fend off Democratic meltdown: 'Bad debate nights happen'
President Biden and Donald Trump are scheduled to face off at a second and final debate on Sept. 10.Joe Biden -
The Guardian - World
Rishi Sunak speaks of ‘hurt and anger’ at daughters having to hear Reform activist’s racist slur about him – UK general election live
PM responds to comments by Reform activists, who were filmed by Channel 4 reporter while canvassing in Clacton. Sign up to our Election Edition daily newsletterHere’s the latest in the Guardian’s series on The broken years: Tory Britain 2010-24:. ...United Kingdom -
BBC News - Top stories
Trump evades debate questions on accepting election results
Throughout the debate, Trump also repeated falsehoods on voter fraud, abortion and the 6 January riot.Donald Trump
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Joe Biden tries to calm nerves of wealthy backers after debate debacle
President met with Democratic donors amid calls for him to step aside over concerns about his fitnessJoe Biden -
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Democrats contemplate the unthinkable: nudging aside Joe Biden
The first lady may hold the decisive vote on whether the president stays in the raceJoe Biden -
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An alarming moment for US democracy
Joe Biden looks too frail to fulfil his mission of defeating Donald Trump -
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Keir Starmer the lawyer: rational, diligent, ruthless
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Starmer warns Labour not to take victory for granted
Opposition leader tells Westminster rally that final days of campaign will be ‘the hardest mile’