Sunak helps schoolchildren make fruit salad
During a general election campaign visit to a primary school in Teesside, the prime minister Rishi Sunak helped children make a fruit salad.
During a general election campaign visit to a primary school in Teesside, the prime minister Rishi Sunak helped children make a fruit salad.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak told former soldiers of his plans for a veterans’ bill, if the Tories are re-elected, during a campaign visit in his North Yorkshire constituency. He said: “If we’re re-elected, we’re actually going to have a veteran’s bill, we’re going to pass our first ever veteran’s bill in Parliament. "That will bring together all the things that we need to do – put some things in law that will improve the service that we’ve providing."
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Adding partners to the AUKUS defense project would be "complicated," a senior Australian diplomat said on Friday, saying he did not believe the U.S. Congress is open to expanding the pact involving Australia, the U.S. and Britain. AUKUS was formed in 2021 to counterbalance China's growing power. A first "pillar" involves cooperation between the three partners to provide Australia with nuclear-powered submarines, but they have raised the possibility of other countries joining a second pillar to develop other high-tech weaponry.
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Number of people tuning in dropped more than 30 percent from 2020’s opening presidential debate
With less than a week to go before the UK's general election, the opposition Labour Party appears on course for a resounding victory. But unlike with the last election in 2019, one word has been almost absent from the campaign trail: Brexit. Why has there been so little discussion of the impact of the country leaving the EU, despite it being one of the main legacies of the outgoing Conservatives' time in office? On the evening of May 22, a few hours after a rain-soaked Prime Minister Rishi Sunak
Rishi Sunak‘s team asked for a hustings to be arranged in his own constituency which was later cancelled as he tries to make sure he saves his own seat
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The family meeting was pre-planned but was a timely opportunity for Biden to discuss the future of his campaign with the most influential people in his life.
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Nigel Farage was initially unaware that the Russian president was on the poster, with the words ‘I heart Nigel’ written below
The far right party are in the lead after the first round, according to exit polls.
'I was born and bred here... I've never known the place be as big of a dump as it is'
When someone tried – and failed – to burn down a bus garage in Prague earlier this month, the unsuccessful arson attack didn’t draw much attention. Until, that is, Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala revealed it was “very likely” that Moscow was behind it.
The Conservative leader defended his party’s record in government against what he described as a ‘declinist narrative’.
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"What happens if the sun isn’t shining while you’re up in the air?” the former president asked at a rally in Virginia.
France is on course to record its largest election turnout in over four decades in a battle between the hard-Right and Emmanuel Macron’s centrist coalition.