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First TV election debate: who will win?Today's Big Question Rishi Sunak wants to close the polling gap, while Keir Starmer hopes to look prime ministerial
By Sorcha Bradley, The Week UK Published
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How many seats do Labour and the Tories need to win at the election?In Depth Changes to constituency boundaries mean Keir Starmer needs an even bigger swing in 4 July election to form a majority
By Sorcha Bradley, The Week UK Last updated
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The UK's first TikTok electionThe Explainer Labour and Conservatives launch on the video-sharing app deemed so valuable by US Democrats in reaching young voters
By Elliott Goat, The Week UK Published
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The short history of TV debates and UK general electionsThe Explainer Keir Starmer has described them as 'part and parcel of the election cycle now' but their format has constantly changed
By Jamie Timson, The Week UK Published
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How foreign policy could decide the electionThe Explainer Labour more trusted on defence and could work better with Trump but voters are angry over both parties' stance on Israel
By Harriet Marsden, The Week UK Published
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Can Labour win in Scotland?Today's Big Question Keir Starmer's party has healthy lead over SNP ahead of 'most competitive' election in decades
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Last updated
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Is the UK economy returning to normal?Today's Big Question Tories claim UK has 'turned a corner' while Labour accuses government of 'gaslighting' public
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Natalie Elphicke: the Tory defector facing a backlash from both sidesSpeed Read MP for Dover's hawkish stance on immigration and defence of sex offender ex-husband raises eyebrows among her new colleagues
By Arion McNicoll, The Week UK Published
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Labour and nuclear weapons: a turbulent ideological historyThe Explainer From the 1940s to Keir Starmer, the party leadership has zigzagged in and out of love with the bomb
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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Rachel Reeves: does she have a plan?Talking Point Pundits have critiqued her statements as alternately too conservative and too extreme
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Vaughan Gething: a new leader for WalesTalking point Former minister for the economy tasked with revitalising struggling country after being elected First Minister
By The Week UK Published
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Nye: a 'rousing' drama about NHS founder Aneurin BevanThe Week recommends A 'cradle to grave' story starring Michael Sheen that is rich in 'poignant insights'
By Adrienne Wyper, The Week UK Published
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Securonomics: what is Rachel Reeves' economic plan and will it work?The Explainer Focus on economic security and the resilience of industry in an uncertain world is 'key to growth', say Labour
By The Week UK Published
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Britain's biggest political donorsThe Explainer With the 2024 general election set to be the highest-spending contest ever we look at who is giving to which party and why
By The Week UK Published
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