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Racist and Homophobic Comments Unsettle U.K. Election Campaign
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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 -
The Hill - Politics
Biden campaign drops new ad targeting Trump over debate comments
President Biden’s campaign released a new advertisement Friday targeting former President Trump over comments he made during the first presidential debate. “Donald Trump doesn’t care about you,” Biden posted on social media platform X, along with ...Joe Biden -
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 Wall Street Journal - World
Week Ahead for FX, Bonds: French, U.K. Elections; U.S. Jobs Data in Focus
In Europe, investors’ attention will be glued firmly to politics, while in the U.S., focus will switch back to jobs data and how soon the Federal Reserve may start cutting interest rates. -
Financial Times - Business
Donors desert Tory party as election campaign struggles
Conservatives struggle to build momentum ahead of next week’s UK vote -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
What to expect on the General Election campaign trail on Saturday
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will aim to win back support from veterans on Armed Forces Day. -
BBC News - Top stories
Has frantic election campaign actually grappled with massive issues UK faces?
There's been drama galore over the past month - but have our politicians really addressed the crucial issues facing the country?United Kingdom -
Financial Times - Business
Milan probes into Dior suppliers’ illegal labour unsettle luxury sector
Revelations show industry not immune to questionable practices -
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
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