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What the numbers tell us about Shakur Stevenson vs. Artem Harutyunyan
Stevenson is a big favorite to defeat Harutyunyan on Saturday, but what does his opponent bring to the table? -
Financial Times - Business
Ask Shrimsley: is wild hair the sign of a bad politician?
The new right populists are opting for less challenging styles than Trump and Johnson -
The Guardian - World
‘Don’t take us for granted’: Muslim voters send message to Labour over its Gaza stance
Labour lost seats including Jonathan Ashworth’s in Leicester, where angry voters say they felt ignored. When Labour’s Jonathan Ashworth lost his Leicester South seat to the pro-Palestine independent candidate Shockat Adam, it was widely seen as ... -
CBS News - Top stories
Is your HELOC draw period ending soon? What experts say you should know now
If your HELOC draw period is ending, there are some changes you should be aware of, like higher payments. -
Financial Times - Business
What are the options now to govern France?
Complicated talks lie ahead after snap elections result in hung parliament -
The Guardian - World
Starmer tells his cabinet: now it’s time to deliver on our promises
PM pledges swift action on NHS and prisons, setting out agenda to reform public services and rebuild international relations. Keir Starmer on Saturday rallied his new cabinet behind an ambitious agenda to reform the country’s creaking public ... -
The New York Times - World
Labour Wins Back the Trust of Jewish Voters
Keir Starmer had made rooting out antisemitism from the Labour Party’s ranks a goal of his leadership. -
The New York Times - Top stories
Some Voters Who Supported Biden in 2020 Now Want a New Nominee
Dozens of voters in four swing states expressed fear, frustration and anger. And they want a new option — whatever (and whoever) that is.Joe Biden -
Financial Times - World
Abandon caution, embrace risk: a growth recipe for Labour
Regulatory rulebooks should hit the shredder as the new government leans into reform
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Hurricane Beryl heads across Texas after going into record books as earliest category five storm
Record sea temperatures fuel destruction across Caribbean and Mexico and Gulf coast -
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Wild salmon were an Irish icon. Now they’re almost gone
The nation’s inability to protect a species that has such cultural power looks both cavalier and foolish -
Financial Times - World
Migration, inflation and vacation
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Does Brussels plan to charge Chinese batteries?
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Podcast: What are we getting wrong about economics? With Sir Angus Deaton
Soumaya Keynes talks to the Nobel Prize winner on The Economics Show