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One election historian says Joe Biden should stay in the race

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It's not yet clear how June's debate will affect President Biden's chances of reelection long term. But at least one expert says Democrats' best chance of winning is if Biden is at the helm.
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NFL ordered to pay $4.7 billion in "Sunday Ticket" class-action lawsuit

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A jury has ruled that the NFL violated antitrust laws and ordered the league to pay nearly $4.7 billion in damages to millions of "Sunday Ticket" subscribers. (Scripps News)
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Kevin Costner is leaving 'Yellowstone.' Here's what we know about the actor's departure

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Actor Kevin Costner has confirmed that he won't be returning to the hit television series "Yellowstone" ahead of its highly anticipated return on Nov. 10 (Scripps News)
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Continued dominance of male voices in the UK general election campaign leading to 'media mansplaining'

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Political Communication experts Jilly Kay (1st speaker), Dominic Wring (2nd speaker) and David Deacon (3rd speaker) at Loughborough University discuss a report on UK wide media coverage of the 2024 UK General Election - between the 13th...
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RIshi Sunak visits farm shop in North Wales

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak visits a farm shop in Mold, North Wales. During the visit, the Prime Minister handed out Bara Brith cake to the media.
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Trump to be sentenced July 11 as notable names react to verdict

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Former President Donald Trump was charged with 34 counts of falsifying business records in New York.
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Israel says it's taken control of key area of Gaza's border with Egypt awash in smuggling tunnels

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Israel’s military said Wednesday it seized control of a strategic corridor along Gaza’s border with Egypt to cut off smuggling tunnels. (Scripps News)
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Swinney: Standards committee probe into Matheson iPad charges ‘prejudiced’

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Scottish First Minister John Swinney has claimed the process that recommended Michael Matheson be barred from Holyrood for 27 days was “prejudiced”. Holyrood’s Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee said on Thursday a...
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Ofcom issues warning over politician presenters ahead of general election

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Ofcom has warned broadcasters using politicians as presenters that “the highest level of due impartiality applies during election periods” and breaches could result in “statutory sanctions”. The regulator’s updated guidance comes after...
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Huw Edwards resigns from BBC following explicit photos furore

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Newsreader Huw Edwards has resigned and left the BBC “on the basis of medical advice from his doctors”, the corporation has said. His resignation comes following allegations he paid a young person for sexually explicit photos. A...
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Rishi Sunak meets President of Rwanda Paul Kagame

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak welcomes the President of Rwanda, Paul Kagame, to 10 Downing Street, London, for talks.
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Two-year freeze on BBC licence fee ends

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The BBC’s licence fee is set to rise from April 1, having been frozen for the last two years. The increase by £10.50 to £169.50 a year is at a lower rate of inflation than previously thought and the BBC has said this would “require...
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Home Secretary vows to hold perpetrators to account by updating law on spiking

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The Home Secretary has vowed to crack down on spiking as he said perpetrators will be “held to account” by changes in the law. James Cleverly said the Government is updating legislation to make it clear that spiking is a crime, as he...
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Ryan ‘suspected’ Martin may be asked about confidence in RTE chairwoman

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Eamon Ryan “suspected” that media minister Catherine Martin might be asked about expressing confidence in the chairwoman of the RTE board during a much-criticised TV interview. However, the Green leader said he did not discuss that...
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Micheal Martin asked about RTE controversy

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Tanaiste Micheal Martin speaks to the media during a press conference at Government Buildings in Dublin. He is asked about Catherine Martin taking a hands-off approach to RTE. RTE's former chairwoman Siun Ni Raghallaigh released a...
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Irish finance minister says he has confidence in media minister over RTE

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Minister for Finance Michael McGrath said he has confidence in media minister Catherine Martin. Interview at Government Buildings, Dublin.
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Galloway hits back at Sunak ‘lie’ over divisive election claims

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George Galloway, in an interview with PA Media following his Rochdale by-election win, responded to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's address at Downing Street on Friday evening and shared a message for the Government and the Labour Party.
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Galloway hits back at Sunak ‘lie’ over divisive election claims

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George Galloway, in an interview with the PA news agency after his Rochdale by-election win, has shared a message for the Government and the Labour Party.
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Galloway says election win sends strong message to main parties

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Newly elected MP for Rochdale, George Galloway, discusses the message his win sends to Starmer and Sunak, allegations of intimidation from Reform UK and how he'll be received in parliament
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BBC apologises to family of young person at centre of Huw Edwards furore

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The BBC has apologised to the family of the young person at the centre of the Huw Edwards furore after a review into how non-editorial complaints are handled at the corporation. A report, commissioned in the wake of the scandal, has...
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Ministers back Catherine Martin as she faces calls to step down over RTE crisis

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Minister for Justice Helen McEntee, Minister for Children Roderic O'Gorman and Minister of State James Browne, answer questions about the media minister's handling of the RTE crisis.
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Starmer defends praise for Margaret Thatcher in newspaper article

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer defended his praise for Margaret Thatcher in a newspaper article over the weekend. Taking questions from reporters at a Resolution Foundation event, he said: “What I was doing at the weekend in the article...
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Starmer answers questions after delivering speech at Resolution Foundation conference

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer answers questions after delivering his speech at the Resolution Foundation conference. Sir Keir said reform was still needed when asked whether Labour would avoid cutting departmental budgets after the...
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Shapps on Palestinian civilian casualties

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Defence Secretary Grant Shapps is asked about Israel's responsibility in terms of Palestinian civilian casualties during a visit to Rolls-Royce Submarines' Derby facility.