The Independent - July 03, 2024
The Independent - July 03, 2024
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July 03, 2024
Sunak poll bump 'too little, too late' on road to oblivion
Rishi Sunak is on the verge of leading the Conservative Party to the worst defeat in its 346-year history, according to a new poll for The Independent.
3 mins
'Silly Rishi': Tory hits out at Sunak's attack on Starmer
A former Conservative cabinet minister has branded as desperate” Rishi Sunak’s attack on Sir Keir Starmer’s plans for time with his family in Downing Street.
4 mins
Farage leads social media with 40 billion video views
Politician much more popular online than mainstream rivals
2 mins
Johnson returns to the trail just as campaigning finishes
Boris Johnson has lent his support to Rishi Sunak on the campaign trail as pollsters forecast their party could win a lower share of the vote than at any past general election”.
2 mins
Here's everything to watch out for once the polls close
John Rentoul on the seats worth staying up for, potential Portillo moments’ and when’s best to take a power nap
6 mins
Could a postal vote delay affect the election results?
Britain’s failing public services have been something of a theme in the general election. Now, it seems an important part of the election process itself is failing, with questions over the slow delivery of ballot papers for postal voting in some areas.
3 mins
Chief of nursing regulator stands down after four days
The nursing regulator’s new interim chief executive has stepped down just four days into the job after facing widespread staff backlash over her links to a high-profile race discrimination case.
2 mins
Airline turned woman away over 'confusing' Brexit rules
UK passport holder denied boarding twice on the same day
2 mins
Killer Letby found guilty of attempted murder of baby
Lucy Letby was forced to listen to a judge’s sentencing remarks she previously refused to hear, as she was found guilty of the attempted murder of a baby at the Countess of Chester Hospital’s neonatal unit.
3 mins
Man who murdered two of his girlfriends jailed for life
Aman has been jailed for life for murdering two girlfriends who had both complained to the police about his violence.
2 mins
Russian forces launch new recruitment drive in Africa
Moscow has enlisted a new mercenary group to train paid fighters for Putin’s war in Ukraine, writes Kim Sengupta
3 mins
Orban to Zelensky: Seek a quick ceasefire with Russia
Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban has urged Ukraine “to consider a quick ceasefire” with Russia during his first visit to the war-torn country since its invasion by Vladimir Putin.
3 mins
Beryl heads towards Jamaica leaving a trail of destruction
Hurricane Beryl roared through open waters yesterday as a category 5 storm on a path that will take it near Jamaica and the Cayman Islands after earlier making landfall in the southeast Caribbean, killing at least six people.
3 mins
Foreign judges urged to quit Hong Kong by mogul's son
The son of media mogul Jimmy Lai has called on all foreign judges to leave Hong Kong’s judicial system, which he claimed pressures them to go along with Beijing’s clampdown on “prodemocracy protesters”.
2 mins
Keir clocking off wouldn't make him a part-time PM
Is anyone else worried that Keir Starmer is deluding himself? The Labour leader has said that if he makes it to No 10, he hopes to continue his routine of carving out “protected time” to spend with his wife, Victoria, their 16-year-old son and 13-year-old daughter.
2 mins
'We just want him to stop'
Netflix docuseries The Man with 1000 Kids’ explores the case of a sperm donor who was banned from fathering any more children. Two mothers at the centre of the controversy talk to Kevin EG Perry about how their lives were upended
7 mins
A slow train to Manchester
With HS2 firmly on the scrap heap, Simon Calder inspects proposals from companies eager to fill the yawning gap
2 mins
Turkey stuns Austria with chaotic but deserved win
Turkey were supposed to be Euro 2020’s dark horses. Maybe everyone whose predictions looked hideously bad when they crashed out with no points and a lone goal merely got the wrong tournament.
3 mins
Ruthless Gakpo leads the way as Oranje hit top form
For the first time in 16 years, the Netherlands have made it through to a European Championship quarter-final, and a showdown with Turkey in Berlin on Saturday.
4 mins
Draper marches into void as Murray departs centre stage
Under the roof on Centre Court, the symbolism felt a little too obvious.
3 mins
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