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Starmer corrects Downing Street dysfunction, but will this restore direction?
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Sue Gray quits as Downing Street chief of staff as Starmer overhauls team
Controversial aide to prime minister will take new job as envoy for UK nations and regions12 hours ago -
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Starmer repaid freebies to restore trust in politics, minister says
Sarah Jones suggests PM believes he should be held to higher standards now he is in government. UK politics live – latest updates Keir Starmer has repaid thousands of pounds in freebies to ...4 days ago -
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Keir Starmer defends Chagos Islands deal after Boris Johnson accuses Labour of ‘sheer political correctness’ – UK politics live
PM says deal ensures continuation of UK-US military base on the islands and has been welcomed with ‘warm words’ by US. Jonathan Powell, who was leading negotiations for the new government with ...2 days ago - United Kingdom -
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Elon Musk makes his first appearance at a Trump rally and casts the election in dire terms
Elon Musk has praised Donald Trump as the only candidate “to preserve democracy in America."19 hours ago - Elon Musk -
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Patriots' Mayo: Overturned TD was 'correct call'
An apparent go-ahead touchdown pass to Patriots rookie receiver Ja'Lynn Polk with 1:08 left was overturned after instant-replay review because of the "toe-heel" rule.8 hours ago - NFL -
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Iowa Farmers Are Restoring Tiny Prairies for Sustainability Boons
Farmers in the heartland are restoring swaths of the prairie with government help. The aim is to reduce nutrient runoff from cropland, and help birds and bees.4 days ago -
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Tim Walz makes direct appeal to conflicted Muslim voters
Democrats are stepping up outreach to Muslim and Arab voters, who could be critical in states like Michigan but are concerned about U.S. support for Israel.3 days ago -
Politics - The Hill
A future without newspapers: Tech execs 'go direct,' signaling an end to accountability
We’re quickly approaching a future where tech executives can spin stories in front of eager (paying) eyeballs and no newspaper exists anymore to provide a fact-checked counter-narrative.Yesterday
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