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Hundreds line streets to pay respects to rugby legend Rob Burrow
Evening Standard· 8 hours agoOne mourner wearing a hoodie could be seen slowly walking up to the hearse to carefully lay a single...
Washington soldier's Cyprus death remembered 50 years on
BBC News· 10 hours agoA memorial service is to take place to mark the 50th anniversary of the death of a 17 year-old...
New Green MP Ellie Chowns: 'Voters are tired of chaos in Westminster'
BBC News· 11 hours agoThe first ever Green MP to be elected in the Midlands said voters were tired of chaos and...
STEPHEN GLOVER: What made Rishi think he was fit to be PM?
Daily Mail· 2 days agoMr Sunak may have understood economics better than any Tory chancellor since his hero, Nigel Lawson....
Ian McConnell: A huge majority but Starmer has boxed himself in already
The Herald· 2 days agoNot only that, of course, but there is no sign at all that Labour’s victory is going to make a huge difference to the economy, for better or worse. This is in stark contrast of course to the ...
Gloating celeb Labour supporters celebrate landslide election win
The Irish Sun· 3 days agoLily Allen, Gary Neville and Carol Vorderman are among the big names celebrating Labour's landslide...
Nigella brings out the election night cauldron of crisps again
Daily Mail· 3 days agoNigella Lawson has carved a lucrative career thanks to her sophisticated culinary skills, penning...
Damien Duff: ‘If it was up to some agents in this country they’d have got Gav to sign for the Dog...
Irish Independent· 3 days agoDamien Duff has queried the role played by agents in how players are moved abroad from the League of...
Ian Paisley Jr speaks after losing North Antrim seat
Irish Independent· 3 days agoIan Paisley Jr said being a Member of Parliament for 14 years was a “huge privilege” after he lost the North Antrim seat he has held since 2010, in a...
Live: Sir Keir Starmer to be next prime minister after Rishi Sunak admits defeat
Romford Recorder· 3 days agoThe Labour leader said ‘we did it’ at a victory party as results pointed to a Labour landslide, adding ‘change begins now’.