Lib Dems: People in Scotland doubly let down
On the campaign trail in Scotland, Sir Ed Davey calls for change as he says the people of the country have been doubly let down by the Conservatives in Westminster and SNP in Holyrood. .
On the campaign trail in Scotland, Sir Ed Davey calls for change as he says the people of the country have been doubly let down by the Conservatives in Westminster and SNP in Holyrood. .
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The far-right National Rally (RN) made historic gains in the first round of France's two-stage parliamentary election this weekend. Here are some key figures on the RN's vote: - 39 MPs already elected - Thirty-nine National Rally candidates have already been elected to parliament after winning over 50 percent of first-round votes -- a tour de force by a movement that never before managed to win a parliamentary seat in the first round of voting of a two-stage election before.
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Liberal Democrats leader Sir Ed Davey makes a splash whilst out campaigning, participating in an aqua aerobics class at Cheltenham Lido.
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