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2024-07-03
Backlash over ‘antisemitic’ Tory attack on Starmer
Nearly half of nursing students in England consider quitting
Taskforce for Post Office ‘should look at mutualisation’
‘I’m gutted’ Disappointed fans pay tribute to former champion
Confected outrage fails to hit home
More porkies than a whole farm of red piggy banks
Challenges
Private sector
Boris chips in with his own tragic contribution as the Conservatives lose their last marble
‘No drama Starmer’
The disconnected
The view across the UK
‘It’ll take time’
Parallel viral campaigns create hidden risk to Starmer
Voters in super-safe Tory seat consider shift to the right
Second Reform candidate quits, accusing party of failing to tackle racism in its ranks
Candidates polling strongly
Starmer tells minister to fix issues
Ants perform amputations to save their nest mates
Case draws crowd of spectators and two broken parents
The appeal unpacked
Labour donor sues Guido Fawkes blog owner for libel over Hamas claim
Private rents climbed to record highs in May, says Rightmove
Manchester graduate who sold Viagra-style drugs online is jailed
Activists held after placard protest outside London court
Lovable circus lark grownups will find hard to resist
How BBC theme song ended up at Glastonbury
Spotlight falls on confidants as Biden faces continued calls to drop out after debate debacle
Would the California governor make a presidential candidate?
Orbán holds talks with Zelenskiy in first visit to Ukraine in a decade
New Dutch cabinet dogged by far-right blunders
IDF bombards ruined city and orders residents to evacuate
Netanyahu could drag Israel into war with Hezbollah, says US former officer
Hurricane heads for Jamaica after trail of ‘utter devastation’
‘Parents are being used’
Ports body says upgrade delays pose threat to UK net zero aims
Poor weather and consumer caution hit Sainsbury’s and Argos sales
M&S gets it right (finally) on annual meetings. Other firms should make an effort, too
‘In limbo’
Smith ready to be master of No 10 destiny with England
Pogacar takes charge with statement stage victory
Hürzeler ready to show ‘friendly authority’ as Brighton coach
Bellingham’s alpha energy is part of England’s problem
Djokovic glides through with little trouble from his knee
Champagne cork stops play
I thought Andy would win Wimbledon, but dared not say
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