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Democrats hope Biden could get a boost from down-ballot races under Wisconsin's new legislative map
Democrats hope Biden could get a boost from down-ballot races under Wisconsin's new legislative map
The shadow cabinet minister said they were not being "evil Tories" by pointing out a flaw with government policies.
Free speech on campus is “in peril”, Labour was warned on Friday after it announced it would shelve a law to tackle cancel culture at universities.
Downing Street confirms it will allow the ICC to issue an arrest warrant for senior Israeli leaders including PM Benjamin Netanyahu
Four days into the most consequential week of Kamala Harris’ political life, she confronted the most fraught foreign policy issue facing the country by looking directly into the eyes of an Israeli prime minister who decided not to even give her a passing name check in his address to Congress Wednesday afternoon.
Vice President Kamala Harris’ office on Friday is rejecting a suggestion from a senior Israeli official that the vice president’s remarks on Thursday that forcefully criticized Israel’s conduct in its war against Hamas could have made a ceasefire deal harder to reach.
TV doctor Emily MacDonagh tidies up her house while carrying her young baby.
Gabrielle Giffords is campaigning for Kamala Harris. The Philadelphia event had been planned before Giffords' husband, U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona, and Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro entered the conversation to be Harris' VP choice.
The day after Vice President Kamala Harris entered the race for the White House, Democratic Rep. Dan Kildee's Michigan campaign office saw 650 people sign up to volunteer. The next night in Nevada, Rep. Steven Horsford had another 600 volunteers register in his Las Vegas-area district. “The theory of the case is proving true: There’s a renewed enthusiasm within the Democratic Party for our candidate at the top of the ticket,” said Rep. Angie Craig of Minnesota, who had been among Democrats calling for President Joe Biden to step aside.
Liberal Democrat spokesperson Wera Hobhouse also said the new group of independents could be a ‘Frankenstein’s monster’ for the Prime Minister.
“You have to oppose Netanyahu," Zahiro Shahar Mor told HuffPost. "It’s not that you’re an antisemite — you’re truthful.”
Melinda French Gates, the ex-wife of Microsoft founder Bill Gates, threw her support behind Vice President Harris’s presidential run, pointing to the need to protect reproductive rights. “I feel like Kamala, I was happy to endorse. I’ve worked with her before, she knows what we need in society and she’s using her voice against those…
The likely Democratic presidential nominee’s brief statement articulated the same policy as Biden's but was notable for the times she said “I” rather than “we.”
The Welsh parliament has been recalled from summer recess so members can vote for a new first minister. Members of the Senedd (MS) will have to go back to the parliament in Cardiff on 6 August after health minister, Baroness Eluned Morgan, became Welsh Labour leader on Wednesday. The Welsh Labour leadership contest was due to take place over two months, ending after the summer break finishes in September, but Baroness Morgan, 57, was the sole contestant so became leader without any campaign.
Energy minister Michael Shanks also told MPs that some areas will have to host ‘nationally significant’ power infrastructure such as solar farms.
A US politician held up a sign that said “war criminal” on one side and “guilty of genocide” on the other during Benjamin Netanyahu’s speech to Congress.
"Something about the question mark after 'old and quite weird' is taking me out."
Some people are even prescribed the drugs for simple conditions, despite the risk of harm
Her exit from the show, which captivated 20million people, proved one of the most controversial in the show's history...
EXCLUSIVE: After claims Prince Harry and Meghan were offered advice on balancing their public and private lives, an expert explains why Prince William was right to air his concerns
The photographer who was present when Emily Maitlis interviewed Prince Andrew for BBC's Newsnight has recalled the six words the Royal said to him when the interview wrapped up