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Who might actually win the Tory leadership contest?
The Independent

Who might actually win the Tory leadership contest?

Lost among the tumultuous events of the past week, former immigration minister Robert Jenrick formally launched his campaign bid to lead the mainstream right. Jenrick is up against shadow communities secretary Kemi Badenoch (still the bookies’ favourite), shadow work and pensions secretary Mel Stride, shadow security minister Tom Tugendhat, shadow home secretary James Cleverly, and former home secretary Priti Patel.

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August 03, 2024
Reeves holds talks on 'reset' with the EU economy chief
The Independent

Reeves holds talks on 'reset' with the EU economy chief

Rachel Reeves has held talks with the European Union’s economy chief, as part of Labour’s plan to reset its relationship with Europe.

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August 03, 2024
Housing boss: Levies will thwart Rayner's revolution
The Independent

Housing boss: Levies will thwart Rayner's revolution

Berkeley Group CEO warns Labour of £75k costs on flats

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August 03, 2024
Police station set on fire as riots erupt in Sunderland
The Independent

Police station set on fire as riots erupt in Sunderland

A police station was set on fire as far-right demonstrators took to the streets of Sunderland for another night of riots following the Southport stabbings earlier this week.

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August 03, 2024
Nation braces for weekend of far-right street violence
The Independent

Nation braces for weekend of far-right street violence

Far-right rioters have been told they will face the full force of the law as police brace for a weekend of violence, with 35 protests planned in the wake of the killing of three children in Southport.

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August 03, 2024
Trailblazer Glover denied at the last in bid for third gold
The Independent

Trailblazer Glover denied at the last in bid for third gold

Coxless four pipped on line as Team GB claim three medals

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August 02, 2024
Murray 'genuinely happy' as he ends unrivalled career
The Independent

Murray 'genuinely happy' as he ends unrivalled career

Andy Murray calls time on pro tennis after he and Dan Evans lose to Americans Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul at Olympics

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August 02, 2024
Rate cut welcome but don't bank on any more this year
The Independent

Rate cut welcome but don't bank on any more this year

The BoE has reduced interest rate to 5% but with inflation likely to edge up, more cuts are unlikely, says James Moore

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August 02, 2024
Lynch and partner conjure up a synth-wrapped enigma
The Independent

Lynch and partner conjure up a synth-wrapped enigma

David Lynch and Chrystabell deliver a baffling and beguiling set of songs on 'Cellophane Memories', writes Helen Brown

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August 02, 2024
Subtle coming-of-ager with some early internet humour
The Independent

Subtle coming-of-ager with some early internet humour

Set in 2008, Sean Wang’s sweet semi-autobiographical debut Didi’ takes place at a time in digital history that has become dated enough to feel like an artefact, says Clarisse Loughrey

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August 02, 2024
STILL MAKING WAVES
The Independent

STILL MAKING WAVES

Peter Weir's take on English novelist Patrick O'Brian's 'Master and Commander' didn't set the box office afire in 2003, writes Geoffrey Macnab, but it's got emotional heft

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August 02, 2024
It's money in the bank
The Independent

It's money in the bank

People in their forties and fifties aren’t saving enough for retirement. So the following generation, worst hit by the cost of living crisis, need to act now, says Katie Rosseinsky

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August 02, 2024
How dare Trump think he gets to decide if Harris can call herself Black or Indian
The Independent

How dare Trump think he gets to decide if Harris can call herself Black or Indian

\"Yet again, shots have been fired at Donald Trump – this time, over his comments about Kamala Harris’s racial heritage. On Wednesday, Trump bewildered an audience of Black journalists in Chicago by telling them that the Kamala Harris he claims to have known for several years was “Indian all the way” before, “all of a sudden, she made a turn and she went… she became a Black person”.

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August 02, 2024
Prisoner swap could be sign of something major to come
The Independent

Prisoner swap could be sign of something major to come

It is, by a long way, the most elaborate and comprehensive East-West prisoner exchange since the Cold War, involving 24 individuals from at least half a dozen countries.

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August 02, 2024
Farage's fumble has given the prime minister an open goal
The Independent

Farage's fumble has given the prime minister an open goal

Since his election, Nigel Farage has spoken twice in the Commons - once, on the first day of the new parliament, to announce \"We are the new kids on the block\"; and another to make his maiden speech, in which he called for a referendum on the UK's membership of the European Court of Human Rights.

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August 02, 2024
How Ukraine's new F-16s can alter 'dynamics of war'
The Independent

How Ukraine's new F-16s can alter 'dynamics of war'

Zelensky takes delivery of six jets with scores more on way

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August 02, 2024
Hezbollah chief says battle with Israel is in new phase
The Independent

Hezbollah chief says battle with Israel is in new phase

Hezbollah’s leader has warned that its conflict with Israel has entered a new phase,” as he addressed mourners at the funeral of a commander from the group who was killed by an Israeli airstrike this week in Beirut.

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August 02, 2024
EU reveals its demands for better relationship with UK
The Independent

EU reveals its demands for better relationship with UK

The EU has warned Sir Keir Starmer his attempt to repair relations with the bloc may fail if he does not meet a list of eight demands, it has emerged.

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August 02, 2024
Nandy grills BBC over its handling of Edwards crisis
The Independent

Nandy grills BBC over its handling of Edwards crisis

BBC bosses have been put on notice by the new culture secretary Lisa Nandy regarding failures in dealing with disgraced presenter Huw Edwards.

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August 02, 2024
Bank drops base rate to 5%, a first cut in over four years
The Independent

Bank drops base rate to 5%, a first cut in over four years

Homeowners should not expect borrowing costs to drop rapidly in the coming months, the governor of the Bank of England warned yesterday, after interest rates were cut for the first time since 2020.

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August 02, 2024
Is the GP strike the end of healthcare as we know it?
The Independent

Is the GP strike the end of healthcare as we know it?

General practitioners in England have voted overwhelmingly to take a form of industrial action in protest at a 1.9 per cent increase in public funding for surgeries.

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August 02, 2024
Starmer puts police on alert to deal with summer of riots
The Independent

Starmer puts police on alert to deal with summer of riots

The prime minister has put police forces in Britain on a national footing to prepare for what many fear could be a summer of riots and violence by the far right.

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August 02, 2024
Identity of the Southport stabbing suspect revealed
The Independent

Identity of the Southport stabbing suspect revealed

Teenager appears in court accused of murdering three girls

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August 02, 2024
Putin critic poisoned and caged - but never silenced
The Independent

Putin critic poisoned and caged - but never silenced

Vladimir Kara-Murza was handed a 25-year sentence in a Siberian penal colony for speaking out against the war in Ukraine. Today, he has his freedom, writes Tom Watling

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August 02, 2024
Wall Street Journal reporter jailed on hyped spy charges
The Independent

Wall Street Journal reporter jailed on hyped spy charges

Evan Gershkovich used his language skills to explain Russia to the outside world but fell foul of a regime determined to put on a Soviet-era show trial, writes Chris Stevenson

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August 02, 2024
Journalists and dissidents freed in prisoner exchange between Russia and West
The Independent

Journalists and dissidents freed in prisoner exchange between Russia and West

Putin hitman Vadim Krasikov among eight Russians released

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August 02, 2024
More gymnastics horror for China as they collapse again
The Independent

More gymnastics horror for China as they collapse again

The reaction to the dramatic conclusion of the men's team allaround gymnastics final suggested a national crisis had hit China. Their spectacular collapse from what looked to be a certain gold to silver, allowing Japan to claim victory at the last moment, was met with sympathy and anger.

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August 01, 2024
Spendolini-Sirieix conquers demons to snatch bronze
The Independent

Spendolini-Sirieix conquers demons to snatch bronze

When her diving career is over, Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix wants to be a journalist, sharing other people's stories and finding the humanity in sport. \"You get to learn about people,\" the 19-year-old said, \"and that's a beautiful thing\". In Paris, Spendolini-Sirieix wrote a comeback story of her own, standing on the Olympic podium with Lois Toulson after winning bronze in the women’s synchronised 10m platform. It was the sort of tale of resilience and spirit she aspires to tell when no longer in the thick of the action.

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August 01, 2024
Brownlee moment inspires Yee in triathlon gold drama
The Independent

Brownlee moment inspires Yee in triathlon gold drama

The first Games in 20 years without a Brownlee brother still bore their influence in both the men’s and women’s races

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August 01, 2024
If nobody watches live telly any more, what does that mean for the licence fee?
The Independent

If nobody watches live telly any more, what does that mean for the licence fee?

When does linear TV end? The latest figures from Ofcom show what the media watchdog calls a \"stark generational divide\" in which 16- to 24-year-olds watch just 20 minutes of “live telly” daily.

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August 01, 2024