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‘I wouldn’t put it past him’: questions over whether Murdoch’s UK titles will back Starmer
26 de mayo, puesto en línea por Alexandra Topping Media editorDaily Telegraph and Daily Mail have endorsed Sunak but messaging is more nuanced in Murdoch’s Sun and Times UK politics live – latest updates In the build up to the 1992 election the Sun’s attacks on the Labour leader, Neil Kinnock, who had been expected to win, were relentless. On polling day, (…) -
Zelenskiy calls on world leaders to attend Ukraine ‘peace summit’ after deadly Kharkiv strike
26 de mayo, puesto en línea por Shaun Walker in KyivUkraine president urges Joe Biden and Xi Jinping to ‘show your leadership’ and send message to Moscow The Ukraine president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, has released a desperate video plea calling on world leaders to attend a “peace summit” next month in Switzerland, after a deadly Russian attack on a (…) -
ANC at a crossroads as South Africa goes to the polls
26 de mayo, puesto en línea por Steve Bloomfield in JohannesburgParty’s leaders are more nervous than ever that it will lose its majority for the first time since Nelson Mandela led it to victory It was supposed to be a show of strength, a packed crowd of 83,000 ANC supporters showing South Africa that despite the country’s myriad problems, the ruling party (…) -
How Oregon’s right-to-die law has inspired other US states and countries
26 de mayo, puesto en línea por Chris McGreal in Portland, OregonMore than 3,000 people have used the law, inspiring legislation in Australia and Canada and debate in the UK, France and Japan It’s three decades since Ann Jackson voted against the first assisted-dying law in the world. But after watching two partners succumb to cancer, and fearing the prospect (…) -
‘No one going to jail’ for avoiding UK national service, says Cleverly
26 de mayo, puesto en línea por Eleni Courea Political correspondentHome secretary says teenagers will not face criminal sanction if they refuse to join military or do volunteer workUK politics live – latest updates No teenagers will be sent to prison for avoiding the Conservatives’ proposed “mandatory” national service, James Cleverly has insisted. The UK home (…)