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Starmer on your soles and Thatcher on your teacup: we vote for the best, worst and weirdest election...
The Guardian· 2 days agoYou may have snapped up a Renaissance tour T-shirt when you went to see Beyoncé or display your loyalty to your local coffee shop by carrying around its branded reusable cup. Political parties ...
Get ready for a new ‘Portillo moment’
Plymouth Live via Yahoo News UK· 3 days agoIt remains the key message now. It is tempting to say a plague on all their houses or scrawl “none of the above” on the ballot paper, but, to paraphrase ...
Torry locals continue campaign to save St Fittick's Park with 'we'll fight them on the beaches'...
Aberdeen Live via Yahoo News UK· 3 days agoA judicial review, to be heard at the Court of Session on July 29, will assess claims the council...
Queen Elizabeth's 15 Prime Ministers and the one she couldn't stand
Daily Express· 3 days agoAlthough displaying an air of political impartiality, the late Queen had her favourites among those...
6 Podcasts About the Past That Resonate
New York Times· 3 days agoCovering everything from ancient civilizations to 20th-century war craft, these shows deliver incisive and engaging history lessons. Over the past few...
Voters head to polls in 22C sunshine in South but 50mph winds in North
Daily Mail· 3 days agoSome cite the last July election in 1945, when it was a sunny day with 27C highs and Labour won with...
Downing Street's flashy engagement rings: Carrie Johnson's £50k emerald, Akshata Murty's £30k...
Hello!· 3 days agoThe countdown has begun for the general election, which means Labour Party leader Keir Starmer and...
Antiques Roadshow expert shares priceless never seen before snaps of Churchill
Daily Express· 3 days agoIn an episode of BBC’s Antiques Roadshow, expert Paul Atterbury met with two siblings with an...
Meet Ken, 93, who has voted in every election for 74 years - and lived in same house
Lancashire Telegraph via Yahoo News UK· 3 days agoHartley first voted in the 1950 election and has done so without fail ever since. In 1950, Clement...
King’s role appointing prime minister as country goes to polls
The North Wales Chronicle· 3 days agoCharles does not act on advice nor need to consult anyone before doing so. The King will be guided by constitutional conventions and, if he chooses, can seek advice from any outgoing prime minister ...