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Queen Camilla gives two young fundraising heroes' own Buckingham Palace party
The Irish Sun· 3 days agoTony — whose legs were amputated after horrific child abuse — was to have received his British...
Reform canvasser in PM racism row says he was 'a total fool'
Sky News via Yahoo News UK· 6 days agoA Reform UK canvasser who used a racial slur against Rishi Sunak has called himself a "total fool"...
Nigel Farage 'dismayed' after Reform activist filmed making 'appalling' slurs
Sky News via Yahoo News UK· 6 days agoNigel Farage says he is "dismayed" after a Reform UK campaigner was filmed saying the Army should...
Camilla invites Kate's 'best friend' for afternoon tea at Buckingham Palace
Daily Express· 3 days agoQueen Camilla hosted a private Garden Party at Buckingham Palace last week for two child...
Starmer hopes July will be wet to reduce number of Channel crossings
Daily Mail· 4 days agoThe genuine sanction of removal to Rwanda would be replaced by no threat or dissuasion, rather a...
Who we mourned this week in Hereford
Hereford Times via Yahoo News UK· 4 days agoDearly loved wife of the late Alan, loved mother to Tony and the late Geoffrey. Read Betty Owen's full death notice Terence Michael...and previously of...
General Election 2024 London seats: Who will be my MP in...Peckham after Harriet Harman has stood...
Evening Standard via Yahoo News UK· 7 days agoIt was abolished at the 1997 election, when Tony Blair won his first landslide, and the constituency...
Political football: How soccer has shaped the UK general election
New York Times· 1 day agoA generous estate agent might describe the two-up, two-down terraced houses on the cramped side...
UK General Election betting preview: Paul Krishnamurty's tips and analysis
Sporting Life· 2 days agoIn that 1993 election, the governing Conservatives were all but wiped out, reduced to just two...
‘Unambitious’, ‘careful’, ‘authentic’: what public sector workers make of Keir Starmer
The Guardian· 13 hours agoThe Guardian has spoken to health workers, teachers, social workers and local government officials who mostly expressed muted support for Starmer. Many said they wanted a bolder and more radical vision from Labour after years of austerity.