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Labour has seen a double-digit drop in support in opinion polls since the general election a year ago – the first fall of its ...
The last government to experience a double-digit fall in the 12 months after an election was John Major’s Conservatives.
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5hOpinion
Belfast News Letter on MSNRuth Dudley Edwards: Like them or not, Tony Blair and Margaret Thatcher were leaders – Keir Starmer is notFor the sake of Sir Keir Starmer’s mental health, I hope he’s avoiding media assessments of his first year in office.
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Daily Star on MSNEx-tennis ace who upset Nigel Farage banned from Wimbledon for 'misdemeanours'Christopher 'Buster' Mottram has been barred from the All England Club after seeing his once 15th-place ranking in the world ...
11h
The Mirror US on MSNFormer British tennis star banned from Wimbledon over 'antics and beliefs'Christopher Mottram, known as 'Buster', was ranked as the British No.1 tennis player in the late 1970s and early 80s, but has ...
11h
Daily Mail on MSN1991: Margaret Thatcher brought to tears discussing leaving No 10Former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher breaks down in tears, during a 1991 interview with ITN, discussing her exit from ...
14hon MSNOpinion
Has Kemi Badenoch finally shown the killer instinct to save her as Tory leader? - COMMENT: Her filleting of Starmer and ...
15hon MSNOpinion
The chancellor deserves our sympathy, writes Simon Walters, but resignation may now be inevitable. And her boss’s credibility ...
17h
Blavity on MSNHistory Trivia Questions That Put Your Knowledge Of Important People And Events To The TestHistory is a vast tapestry woven from the stories of civilizations, great leaders, revolutions, and cultural shifts that have ...
Christopher 'Buster' Mottram was Britain's No.1 male tennis player in the late 70s and early 80s and reached a career-high singles ranking of 15 ...
Christopher 'Buster' Mottram was Britain's leading male player in the late 1970s and early 80s, but has been barred from ...
19hOpinion
GB News on MSNBetter to be known as Cautious Keir than Slasher Starmer — but the PM made a serious mistake — Nigel NelsonI have known a lot of prime ministers. And meeting them socially is a better insight into the people they are than the ...
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