Author: Joshua Hughes

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Welcome to the Daily News Recap! Hey there, it’s Josh bringing you the latest headlines as we gear up for the upcoming general election. In a groundbreaking prediction, a major poll suggests that Labour will secure the largest majority of any single party since 1832 in the upcoming election. Additionally, a top City forecaster has cautioned that Labour might implement a £15 billion tax increase on pensions, capital gains, and inheritance if they achieve a super-majority. In sports news, cycling legend Mark Cavendish has set a new record for the most Tour de France stage wins with an impressive 35…

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Former England cricketer Geoff Boycott, 83, is set to undergo an operation after his cancer returned, more than twenty years after his initial treatment. Lucy Letby, a nurse, was found guilty of attempting to murder a baby girl, adding to her previous convictions. The Royal Mail attributes delays in postal votes to a snap election, prompting a call for a review of the voting timetable. Politicians such as Angela Rayner, Penny Mordaunt, and others have been targeted by a deepfake porn site hosting explicit images created using artificial intelligence. Evening Briefing: Today’s essential headlines Leicestershire police officers are under investigation…

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Welcome to Friday’s news with Josh! Joe Biden is set to debate Donald Trump in September despite calls for him to drop out. Meanwhile, Gavin Newsom is a potential replacement for Biden if he steps down. In other news, Sir Keir Starmer’s proposed VAT hike on private schools may breach human rights laws. Our Football Newsletter is now daily for Euro 2024. Sign up here for exclusive coverage and match predictions. If you want more briefings like this, subscribe to the Front Page newsletter here. Biden to debate Trump in September Despite a poor performance in the recent TV debate,…

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Kemi Badenoch has likened Labour’s proposed Race Equality Act to South Africa’s apartheid. The business secretary criticized Sir Keir Starmer for suggesting a plan that would require companies to segregate employees based on race. This act aims to legally enforce equal pay rights for black, Asian, and other ethnic minorities in the UK. With the general election approaching, the Conservatives face an uphill battle. Rishi Sunak’s position is uncertain, especially with reports of Steve Baker considering a leadership bid. Despite this, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has recently exhibited confidence, gaining an edge over Starmer in a televised debate. The campaign’s…

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Welcome to the latest evening update. Today’s highlights include Labour’s costly decarbonisation plan and Phil Foden’s departure from the England camp to be with his family for the birth of his third child. In a leaked audio recording, shadow minister Darren Jones revealed that Labour’s target for decarbonising the economy will cost “hundreds of billions” of pounds, significantly more than the initially allocated £28 billion per year. Meanwhile, Reform UK is predicted to win 18 seats in the upcoming general election, marking a significant surge in support for the party. As the final debate between Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir…

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The upcoming election in Plymouth Moor View is heating up as the minister for veterans affairs clashes with Fred Thomas over combat claims. While Thomas asserts limitations on discussing his service, tensions rise ahead of the July 4th election. Readers’ view: Who will win the general election? “Keir Starmer is almost certain to be PM, which will be a disaster for the country and hard-working, aspirational people. Nigel Farage will never be a leader of our country but could well better challenge those who do. “Tory chiefs wanting a lying, chaotic buffoon who achieved nothing back as leader is just…

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Welcome to the latest news update with Josh. Today’s data shows a surge in bets on a July election just before Rishi Sunak announced it. Interestingly, the Conservative Party’s campaign director is on leave amidst investigations into alleged election date betting. Stay tuned for updates on England vs Denmark. If you don’t want to miss out on daily briefings, sign up for the Front Page newsletter. Huge spike in bets on day before Sunak announced election An analysis of bookmaker data revealed a significant increase in bets on a July election on May 21, just hours before Sunak’s announcement. Meanwhile,…

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Welcome! Let’s delve into today’s top news stories. Sir Keir Starmer has hinted at possible tax hikes for many Britons, defining ‘working people’ as those who depend on public services and lack savings. In another development, George Osborne has criticized Rishi Sunak for being sidetracked into the “wrong campaign.” On a different note, Sir Jim Ratcliffe has offered his support to the Labour party to lead the next government. Starmer redefines ‘working people’ The Labour leader has emphasized that tax increases will not affect those he considers as ‘working people,’ highlighting their vulnerability in the face of rising living costs.…

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Welcome to the evening news update with Josh bringing you the latest highlights. In the recent YouGov poll, Reform has closed the gap on the Conservatives to just two points after Nigel Farage’s return as leader. A woman has been charged with assault for throwing a milkshake at the Reform leader. At the 80th anniversary of D-Day commemorations, the Queen was moved to tears while the King emphasized the importance of remembering the service and sacrifice of veterans. Mr. Farage’s party is now at 17%, only two points behind the Conservatives at 19%. Meanwhile, Labour is at 40%, down by…

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Welcome to today’s news recap with Josh! Donald Trump blamed Joe Biden for his recent conviction in a “hush money” case, criticizing the judge set to sentence him. Meanwhile, in Front Page, we delve into the latest from the general election campaign. The Tories accuse Labour of chaos, citing a U-turn on Diane Abbott’s candidacy, while Nigel Farage expresses regret for not running in the election. Trump’s accusations against Biden and the judge were made during a speech at Trump Tower, where he questioned the impartiality of the court. Sir Keir Starmer’s handling of Labour is under scrutiny after allowing…

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