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Venezuela: Edmundo González goes into exile in Spain after arrest warrant
The former diplomat widely considered to be the legitimate winner of Venezuela’s presidential election has left the country.
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Starmer braces for rebellion over cut to winter fuel payments
It promises to be another tough week for the Prime Minister.
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Dick Cheney Harris endorsement ‘shouldn’t surprise anyone’
We spoke to Greg Swenson from Republicans Abroad, and asked him if the Dick Cheney endorsement of the Democrats meant the Republican party had completely changed.
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Former Republican VP Dick Cheney to vote for Harris
In another US election year, it might have been unthinkable – a promise from one of the Republican party’s most prominent grandees to vote for the democratic candidate.
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The last of the hereditary Lords – but will they be missed?
For the 92 hereditary peers in the House of Lords, their time in Parliament is set to come to an end. The Labour government promised in its manifesto to finish what it started in 1999: abolishing the hereditaries.
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Former Johnson aide Baroness Owen wants law to ban deepfake porn
At just 31, she’s one of the youngest members of the House of Lords.
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No ‘definitive timeline for fixing unsafe high-rises’, says Deputy PM Rayner
We spoke to the Deputy Prime Minister, Angela Rayner to ask her what commitment she can give to the families of Grenfell victims that her government will implement the recommendations put forward in the Grenfell inquiry’s final report.
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Brexit negotiator appointed French PM – but has he been set up to fail?
Michel Barnier has been appointed as the new French Prime Minister, almost two months after France’s snap elections ended in political deadlock.
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Grenfell Inquiry: Two grieving sisters call for prosecutions – Full Interview
Anne-Marie Murphy and Bernie Bernard both lost brothers in the fire. They spoke to Jackie Long about their reaction to the report.
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SNP announces £500 million cuts to public services in Scotland
The Scottish Government has announced £500 million of cuts to public services this financial year as it tries to balance its budget.
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‘We want to be on the right side of the law’ by suspending some Israeli arms exports says Labour MP
We were joined by Labour MP Emily Thornberry, who was formerly shadow foreign secretary.
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UK to suspend some arms exports to Israel, says Foreign Secretary
The Foreign Secretary David Lammy has suspended some arms sales to Israel.
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Far-right win German state election for the first time
Alternative for Germany (AfD), comes first in the state of Thuringia as mainstream parties pledge to keep the populist far-right party out of office.
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Scrapping winter fuel payments ‘a really difficult decision’, says Labour’s Lucy Powell
We spoke to Leader of the House of Commons, Lucy Powell, and started by asking her if Labour’s gloomy warnings were the right strategy.
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SNP ‘learning lessons’ after election defeat, says leader John Swinney
SNP leader John Swinney says his party is ”learning lessons” after it’s general election defeat.