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Republicans Rally Against Donald Trump in Fox News Election Debate

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Summary: Republican candidates are divided over whether to support Donald Trump if he is legally convicted. The debate underscores the challenge of balancing allegiance to Trump with perceived presidential conduct . Signs of discomfort within the party suggest difficulties in winning a general election. ...

Trump’s ‘media manipulation’ overshadows the Republican’s first Presidential Election debate

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Summary: Trump 's absence from the debate overshadowed Republican candidates' discussions. Trump conducted an interview with Tucker Carlson, reiterating claims of election fraud . The interview was strategically timed to coincide with the debate and influence media coverage. Trump aimed to portray himself as a dominant figure in the news cycle. ...

Eurovision 2023: Decision to ban Volodymyr Zelenskyy from making address 'disappointing'

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Eurovision 2023: Decision to ban Volodymyr Zelenskyy from making address 'disappointing' So, very good morning to you, and I do want to talk about Eurovision in just a moment. But before we get on to that, a couple of stories around today that I want to ask you about. Firstly, comments by the former Conservative Home Secretary, Preeti Patel today, saying that Rishi Sunak needs to offer more hope and optimism for conservatism, or she says he risks presiding over a managed decline of the party and defeat of the next election. Is she right? So, you know, I have a marginal seat. I am reliant on the grassroots of the party to help me. They are determined, as I am, and I think most people within the party, to support the Prime Minister in the endeavours that he has to try and grow the economy and tackle the issues that are the people's priorities. So, I think what they want us t...

Windsor Framework has received a 'cautious welcome' in Northern Ireland

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Windsor Framework has received a 'cautious welcome' in Northern Ireland All right, let's get the view now of Michelle O'Neill, because this time last week all the talk was of the PM's deal with the EU over the Northern Ireland protocol. This seemed to get a decent enough reaction from most parts, but of course the big question is what do the DUP do, the largest unionist party in Northern Ireland? They say they won't rejoin power sharing if they're not happy. Well, the largest party at Stormont is Shinfeng, and its leader there would have been First Minister. That's Michelle O'Neill. She joins us live now. Thank you very much for being on the programme this morning. Has Rishi Sineq negotiated a good deal for Northern Ireland? Well, I think we've all had the best part of a week now to reflect on the deal, and I think it's fair to say that the ...

Michael Gove Warns Against Turning Net Zero into a Crusade

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Summary: Michael Gove warns against turning net zero into a religious crusade, advocates for a balanced approach to environmental measures. Recent by-election results indicate parties are reevaluating their stance on green issues and their impact on voter perception. Debate surrounds whether public backlash is due to environmental policies or localized campaign strategies. The Sunday Telegraph leads with a warning from the levelling up and housing secretary Michael Gove that th...

Do Green Policies Cost Political Votes? Tories Divided on Climate Action

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Summary: The Conservative Party is divided over the impact of green policies on political votes. The upcoming by-election in mid-Bedfordshire will likely serve as a significant electoral test. Some Tories believe that toning down the party's green agenda might attract more voters. The Liberal Democrats are seeking a middle ground between climate action and economic concerns. Craig McKinney, Tory MP, suggests a more cautious approach to climate action, emphasizing domestic gas and nuclear power. ...

Sadiq Khan to Stand by Ulez Amid Starmer Pressure

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Summary: London Mayor Sadiq Khan faces pressure from opposition leader Keir Starmer over his plan to expand the ultra low emission zone (Ulez) across the entirety of London. Khan's proposal is seen as a revenue-generating tactic to offset the financial losses incurred by Transport for London (TFL) during pandemic lockdowns. The Uxbridge by-election resulted in an unexpected victory for the Tories, providing a boost to Chancellor Rishi Sunak. Critics argue that the Ulez expansion may disproportionately affect suburban families who rely on cars for daily activities. The Ulez charge is met with resistance from various segments of ...

Jurors Threatened Over Indicting Former President Trump in Georgia

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Summary: Law enforcement in Georgia investigates threats against jurors who voted to indict former President Donald Trump . Former President Trump indicted on 13 charges related to his alleged attempts to overturn the state's 2020 election results. Georgia 's transparency practice of sharing grand jury member names raises concerns about safety, particularly in high-profile cases. Continued support for Trump despite legal challenges, impacting media attention for other Republican candidates. ...

Maniacs and Animals: Donald Trump Criticizes Presidential Candidates Following Debate Exclusion

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Summary: Donald Trump criticizes presidential candidates Ada Hutchinson and Chris Christie , questioning their qualifications. Trump expresses doubts about Joe Biden 's performance and speculates about potential alternative Democratic candidates. Observations on Biden's speaking style lead Trump to question his stability during public appearances. ...

The British public have ‘changed their minds’ on migration since Brexit

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The British public have ‘changed their minds’ on migration since Brexit I'm saying Brexit and the 2019 elections were predicated on people's views on migration generally, but particularly legal migration. But we have actually got data that says that, you know, attitudes are changing significantly. Let's take the Ruranda aspect of this, for example, mentioned in your thoughts on that as a policy, because it seems to have two question marks one is practicality is ever actually going to move many people to Rwanda? And secondly, is it going to be palatable to law if we remain in the European Convention on Human Rights? Both of those two questions, I think will come up in the House of Lords. Are they right to push back on Rwanda, do you think? Well, I think it's right for them to challenge the concepts behind the bill, whether they are right to actually challenge the policy...

Washington DC Reacts Strongly to Donald Trump's Latest Indictment

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Summary: Donald Trump faces a serious indictment that has sparked strong reactions in Washington DC. Democrats argue the charges are necessary to hold Trump accountable, while his allies come to his defense. The indictment includes allegations of violence, causing deep concern among the public. Trump denounces the charges as politically motivated and maintains his innocence. The nation is divided over the implications of the indictment for the country's stability and future. ...