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Keir Starmer Hopes to ‘Turn a Corner on Brexit’ and Reset Ties With E.U.
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Starmer to discuss migrant boat crossings with Meloni in Italy
Meloni has overseen a 64% drop in migrant crossings from north Africa, but not without controversy.2 hours ago -
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Keir Starmer alleged to have broken rules over party donor’s gifts to wife
The prime minister made a late declaration of a personal shopper and clothes for his wife paid for by Lord Alli. Keir Starmer is alleged to have broken parliamentary rules by failing to declare ...18 hours ago -
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Wall Street Turns Skittish on Eve of Rate Cuts
Bond investors are suddenly bracing for a downturn, while equity investors appear more sanguine.11 hours ago -
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'Strategy' key to Norris hopes on Baku street circuit
McLaren’s Lando Norris says he is “still hopeful” of a good result in Sunday’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix despite starting the race down the field.5 hours ago -
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Governments hopeful of new jobs for Grangemouth workers
The Scottish and UK governments are optimistic workers facing redundancy will be offered new jobs.3 hours ago -
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Mary Trump on debate: Winners don’t ‘turn down’ the chance to ‘win again’
Former President Trump’s niece, Mary Trump, said she thinks her uncle knows he lost the presidential debate earlier this week because winners don’t turn down the opportunity to “win again.” Mary ...15 hours ago - Donald Trump -
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Starmer may have broken rules over donor's gifts to wife
The prime minister reportedly failed to declare clothes bought for his wife by a major Labour donor.4 hours ago -
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Labour denies ‘transparency’ issue after clothing donation to Starmer’s wife
Prime minister broke parliamentary rules by failing initially to declare gift from Waheed Alli4 hours ago -
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GB's Davis Cup Finals hopes over after Evans loss
Great Britain miss out on the Davis Cup knockout stages after Dan Evans falls to a heavy defeat by Canada's Denis Shapovalov.49 minutes ago
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