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Starmer channels Farage on migration. But is anyone buying it?
Starmer channels Farage on migration. But is anyone buying it?

Keir Starmer has finally unveiled his long-awaited immigration white paper, vowing to bring down the numbers “significantly”. But despite the tough t…

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Death in Kenya: The cover-up that failed a murdered British woman
Death in Kenya: The cover-up that failed a murdered British woman

When the charred remains of a young British woman were found in the Maasai Mara Game Reserve in 1988, the Kenyan authorities tried to convince her fa…

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“A Very Great Deal”: How Trump and Starmer sealed it
“A Very Great Deal”: How Trump and Starmer sealed it

Has Keir Starmer finally got something right? In a slightly awkward speaker phone press conference, the Prime Minister and President Donald Trump ann…

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British jobs for British workers and electing the new Pope
British jobs for British workers and electing the new Pope

The UK and India have agreed to the terms of a free trade deal, set to be Britain’s largest since Brexit. Yet, controversial tax breaks could exempt …

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How Farage could win the next general election
How Farage could win the next general election

Last week’s local elections marked a turning point for Reform UK. Nigel Farage’s party gained control of councils for the first time, picking up hund…

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'I landed on the Normandy beaches and met Bergen-Belsen inmates'
'I landed on the Normandy beaches and met Bergen-Belsen inmates'

As the country marks VE Day later this week, we hear from one of the few living voices who can still speak to the harsh reality of World War II. Merv…

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Sir Geoffrey Boycott on cancer, cricket and why Britain is broken
Sir Geoffrey Boycott on cancer, cricket and why Britain is broken

Cricket legend Sir Geoffrey Boycott is one of the world's most famous sportsmen. The England test batsman was the man who could defend against the ve…

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"A seismic moment": Is Reform now the official opposition?
"A seismic moment": Is Reform now the official opposition?

Nigel Farage’s Reform UK has had a breakthrough night at the local elections — making big gains in local councils, winning their first mayoralty in G…

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The trial of the century that beat the Holocaust deniers
The trial of the century that beat the Holocaust deniers

Next week marks 80 years since VE Day — the end of the Second World War and the defeat of Nazi Germany. But in the shadow of that anniversary, and in…

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100 days of Trump: The good, the bad and the ugly
100 days of Trump: The good, the bad and the ugly

Naturally, he has called it “the most successful first 100 days of any administration in the history of our country”.


But how is Donald Trump really f…

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