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General election 2024: Find out more about the candidates standing in Blaenau Gwent and Rhymney
Wales Online via Yahoo News UK· 14 hours agoName a policy you want to see become law if elected as an MP We should take the big energy companies...
The Conservative Party faces total devastation
The New Statesman· 7 hours agoIf forecast figures have even some bearing on reality, this election will write history in a way like no other. Britain’s Conservative and Unionist Party...
The Lib Dems could become the opposition
The New Statesman· 8 hours agoCould Ed Davey become the first Liberal leader since Henry Campbell-Bannerman in 1900 to become His Majesty’s Leader of the Opposition? Survation...
Locals fuming about ‘death trap’ on Wick’s Service Bridge
John O Groat Journal· 4 days agoKyle MacGregor found his route barred by raised ironworks as he approached the Camps area and...
The Macron era is over
The New Statesman· 3 days agoIt is going to get worse for Emmanuel Macron. When the polls were already looking bad ahead of the first-round parliamentary vote on 30 June, his last...
Will the Tories ever recover from this defeat?
The New Statesman· 2 days agoPerhaps left-wing electors might get their sense of betrayal in early and start voting for protest parties even before Keir Starmer moves into Downing...
Why therapy apps are all talk
The New Statesman· 7 days agoIt might come down to the approach your therapist takes, the rigour with which they interrogate your statements, the space they provide for you to feel...
Reform candidates are sinister
The New Statesman· 2 days agoBritain may be broken, as Nigel Farage’s campaign declares. If it were the case of “one or two slip[ping] through the net that shouldn’t have done” – as...
Can a feuding French left keep out the far right?
The New Statesman· 5 days agoAhead of the first round of voting in the legislative elections this Sunday, the French left has united for only the second time in its recent history....
The young prole rebels of Dexys Midnight Runners
The New Statesman· 2 days agoOne starts this book at the back, like a Japanese novel, because the author has tracked down all 24 living members of Dexys Midnight Runners, leaving...