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  • NewsHerald Scotland

    Nigel Farage sets out plan for ‘reverse takeover’ of Conservative Party

    Nigel Farage has set out his goal for Reform UK to effectively take over the Conservative Party – and potentially put him in No 10.

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  • OpinionThe Telegraph

    Why do Left-wing female politicians suddenly think they’re comedians?

    Politics is suffering from an overabundance of memes. Not organic in-jokes, the ones that defy all logic, materialising purely from the gleeful minds of those who spend too much time on the internet. Instead, we have foisted upon us painfully earnest attempts at “humour”, resurrected from moments better left unremembered, zombified cries for attention that we should simply lay to rest.

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  • NewsThe National

    Scottish Muslim Awards cancel event at hotel after it hosts Israeli football team

    THE Scottish Muslim Awards have severed ties with a hotel due to host their event after it welcomed the Israeli women’s football team as guests.

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  • NewsFrance 24

    'Manterrupted'? French PM accused of barging into interview with EU election candidate

    France's prime minister on Monday faced accusations of deliberately seeking to eclipse the head of the ruling party's list in European elections when he unexpectedly appeared on a stage where she was taking part in a radio debate. Prime Minister Gabriel Attal strolled into Franceinfo's radio debate with lead candidates amid an exchange between the anchor and the head of the ruling party's list for the June 9 polls Valerie Hayer.Hayer has largely failed to score with the public in the campaign fo

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  • NewsEvening Standard

    Nigel Farage goes to war with Tories over immigration and Europe as pressure piles on Rishi Sunak

    Home Secretary James Cleverly takes a swipe at Mr Farage who accuses the Tories of ‘lying’ over immigration

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  • NewsReuters

    80 years on, UK D-Day veterans set sail for Normandy once again

    PORTSMOUTH, England (Reuters) -Two dozen D-Day veterans were the star passengers of a flotilla which set sail from Portsmouth, England, on Tuesday, bound for the beaches of Normandy where 80 years ago this week they fought to liberate France, a turning point in World War Two. The special voyage was part of the British leg of celebrations to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day, the name given to the landing of more than 150,000 Allied soldiers in northern France, which eventually drove German Naz

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  • NewsThe Independent

    General Election polls – latest: Labour could surpass 1997 landslide victory as YouGov predicts Tory wipeout

    Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour on course to win 422 seats, first major YouGov poll suggests

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