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Starmer rules out capital gains tax rise as Tory minister admits migration 'frustration'
With less than three weeks until the election, party leaders are hitting the road again today.BBC News - Top stories -
The U.S. Open Course That Tamed Scottie Scheffler
The world’s No. 1 golfer finished the second round at Pinehurst No. 2 at 5-over par, 10 strokes off leader Ludvig Åberg.The Wall Street Journal - World - US Open -
Tories and Labour on course for lowest share of the vote since 1945
Poll reveals historically low support for the big two, with smaller parties up by five points. Labour and the Tories are on course for their lowest combined vote share since the second world war, as the latest Opinium poll for the Observer shows a ...The Guardian - World -
Vet S Jefferson ends retirement, joins Chargers
Veteran safety Tony Jefferson has signed with the Chargers after spending last season as a scouting intern with the Ravens.ESPN - Sports -
USA qualify for Super Eights after washout against Ireland: T20 Cricket World Cup – as it happened
The co-hosts USA reached the second group stage and eliminated Pakistan on an historic if damp day in Florida. Meanwhile, in Group B…. The outfield is still very wet, so there will be another inspection at 11.30am local/4.30pm BST. If I had to bet ...The Guardian - World - World Cup -
Irish government must push harder for United Ireland - Varadkar
The former Taoiseach said preparations must be stepped up for a possible end to the borderBBC News - Top stories -
Firefighters battle massive fire at northern Iraq oil refinery
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'Blue Lights,' a Northern Irish spin on 'The Wire,' looks at perils of policing in Belfast
Declan Lawn and Adam Patterson are the creators of the BBC series "Blue Lights," a procedural that follows a trio of recruits to the Police Service of Northern Ireland. Season 2 is now on BritBox.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Aid convoy denied entry to northern Gaza, UN says
Unicef spokesman James Elder says severely malnourished children will not get the supplies they need.BBC News - Top stories - United Nations -
Hollywood on Thames is a prize for the UK economy
The rejection of a film studio scheme near Marlow bodes ill for the future of creative industriesFinancial Times - Business - United Kingdom
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