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Who won, who lost and who cocked up in the EU election
BRUSSELS — One thing is certain after Sunday’s European Parliament election: Not everybody will be celebrating. While the right gained
Belgium shifts right — but not far right
BRUSSELS/LONDERZEEL — Belgium shifted to the right in Sunday’s election, but an expected extremist landslide didn’t happen. The far-right separatist
‘This Is Ridiculous’: Tory Chairman Richard Holden In Extraordinary Clash With Sky Reporter
Oooft Holden mauling on Sky News just now as advisor steps in to complain about the questions pic.twitter.com/mH0CwLj3Xd — Calgie

German conservatives first, far-right AfD second in EU election: Early projection
The conservative alliance of the Christian Democratic Union and the Christian Social Union finished first in Sunday’s European election in
Exclusive: Most Voters Back Labour’s ‘Great British Energy’ Plan – But Don’t Think It Will Cut Bills
Ed Miliband, Keir Starmer and Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar promoting Great British Energy on the campaign trail. Most voters

US supported Israel in hostage rescue in Gaza
National security adviser Jake Sullivan said Sunday the United States offered help with the rescue of four Israeli hostages over

Borrell condemns ‘bloodbath’ in Gaza as death toll from Israeli hostage raid soars
The EU’s foreign policy chief Josep Borrell on Sunday hit out at “appalling” reports that hundreds of civilians died in
‘Was He Just Not Bothered?’: Trevor Phillips Slams Sunak Over D-Day Snub In Angry Clash With Mel Stride
"Did the PM understand the weight of D-Day – or did he not care?" – @TrevorPTweets Work and Pensions Secretary
Nigel Farage On The Rack Over Claim Rishi Sunak ‘Doesn’t Understand Our Culture’
Laura Kuenssberg quizzed Nigel Farage on BBC1. Nigel Farage was left squirming this morning over his claim that Rishi Sunak