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Back to the Commons or no going back?

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Can Labour (and Starmer) turn things around?

Labour suffered historic losses in Thursday’s elections, triggering dozens of the party’s MPs to call for Keir Starmer’s resignation. And yet, even with the party in disarray, the PM has so far remained defiant. So, can he survive? And what do the election results tell us about t ...  Show more

Amanda Knox: Why I’ve turned my life into an Edinburgh comedy show - The Sunday Story

Amanda Knox was at the centre of one of the most gruesome murders and sensationalised trials of the 21st century. Accused of killing her flatmate, she transformed into a global media obsession almost overnight. Now, nearly two decades later, she’s turning that experience into an ...  Show more

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