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The PM seeks to dampen speculation about a May general election saying he has lots to "get on with".

The PM seeks to dampen speculation about a May general election saying he has lots to "get on with".

The PM's curious choice of words suggests he may still be keeping his options open.

The Labour leader sets out dividing lines with Rishi Sunak ahead of a general election later this year.

A court in France says intelligence provided to police is often "first level" and "very general".

Spokesperson for Akshata Murty says a "significant" charity donation has been made as a result of the closure.

Rosie Duffield says she now expects to be announced as the Labour candidate for Canterbury.

Presenter Carol Vorderman hits out at Tory politician Sean Bailey after he criticised her on GB News.

The PM seeks to dampen speculation about a May general election saying he has lots to "get on with".

The PM's curious choice of words suggests he may still be keeping his options open.

The Labour leader sets out dividing lines with Rishi Sunak ahead of a general election later this year.

A court in France says intelligence provided to police is often "first level" and "very general".

Spokesperson for Akshata Murty says a "significant" charity donation has been made as a result of the closure.

Rosie Duffield says she now expects to be announced as the Labour candidate for Canterbury.

Presenter Carol Vorderman hits out at Tory politician Sean Bailey after he criticised her on GB News.

The PM's curious choice of words suggests he may still be keeping his options open.

The Labour leader sets out dividing lines with Rishi Sunak ahead of a general election later this year.

A court in France says intelligence provided to police is often "first level" and "very general".
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