Donald Trump raised £44m more than Joe Biden's campaign in May - and he's now turning to crypto
Donald Trump's presidential campaign raised substantially more money than Joe Biden's last month, new figures show.
Donald Trump's presidential campaign raised substantially more money than Joe Biden's last month, new figures show.
It’s set to become 2024’s version of Brenda from Bristol’s infamous “Not another one !”
‘Good-morning, good-morning!’ the General said When we met him last week on our way to the line ... “He’s a cheery old card,” grunted Harry to Jack As they slogged up to Arras with rifle and pack.
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Both leaders sheepish as audience loudly applauded question
Labour keeps nobly insisting that it won’t raise taxes for “working people”. Call me a pessimist, but I can’t help feeling this is a promise that won’t be kept.
Martin Lewis had to correct the record after the Conservative Party used him in an attack ad
Labour officials said to be upset that Jovan Owusu-Nepaul was gaining traction for viral social media posts
Volunteers and supporters of grassroots Colorado Republican Ron Hanks, who’d hoped to fill the congressional seat vacated by fellow MAGA diehard Lauren Boebert, gathered Tuesday night at a Grand Junction brewery for a watch party. Hanks lamented the results — and the state of the Republican Party. Sheila Flynn reports from the third congressional district
Sir Keir Starmer and his Labour team enjoy warm cuddly feelings about the European Union. Although Starmer has ruled out returning to the customs union or the EU’s single market, Labour says that it will improve the UK’s relationship with the EU by negotiating a veterinary agreement to reduce border checks and seeking mutual recognition agreements allowing touring artists and professionals to export their services to the EU.
Rishi Sunak is spluttering in the polls while Sir Keir Starmer is riding high, but is the 4 July general election already a done deal? We take a look.
How did Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer – the two men who could be prime minister at the end of next week – fare in their final face-to-face clash of the campaign? Our commentators Tim Stanley and Tom Harris give their verdicts.
“What is this?” fumed the far-right Georgia Republican, who suggested the anchor was getting her “marching orders from the Democrat Party.”
Tuesday’s contests in Colorado, New York, South Carolina and Utah saw the first incumbent House Democrat to lose in a primary this cycle, along with several losses for Trump-endorsed candidates. The progressive wing of the Democratic Party suffered a major blow when Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-N.Y.) lost to Westchester County Executive George Latimer, a moderate,…
The prime minister repeatedly refused to say whether he had told the election date to one of the candidates being investigated.
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With Britain swept up in its own election, it easy to miss the equally momentous one taking place across the Channel.
Now, the issue here isn’t the truthfulness or accuracy of Rishi Sunak’s claims about Labour’s tax plans: I quite accept that those claims are, to put it mildly, debatable. There were a hundred circumlocutions you could use: if Sir Keir had spluttered, “that’s not true!” it would have meant exactly the same thing, but would have been entirely unproblematic. Once, scrupulous people would use the word “untruth” in denying the veracity of a statement and this too would lack the terrible force of the word “lie”, which implies a deliberate intention to deceive.
Nigel Farage has not come to Scotland during the general election campaign because it is too “dangerous”, Richard Tice has said.
Residents in Rishi Sunak’s constituency of Richmond, North Yorkshire, hark back fondly to the prime minster’s local predecessor – William Hague