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Elections are happening all over the world. Aurelien Morissard/ Pool via AP; Rajesh Jantilal/AFP via Getty Images; Dan Kitwood/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Aurelien Morissard/ Pool via AP; Rajesh Jantilal/AFP via Getty Images; Dan Kitwood/Getty Images Elections are happening all over the world. Aurelien Morissard/ Pool via AP; Rajesh Jantilal/AFP via Getty Images; Dan […]

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Threads was built to topple Twitter. Meta thinks it still can.

A year after it launched, Meta’s newest social network has the makings of a viable rival to Elon Musk’s X. With 175 million active users and partnerships with A-list celebrities like Taylor Swift, Threads combines a Twitter-like feed of text, images and videos with the brand-friendly sheen of Instagram. But ahead of a presidential election […]

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Ex-Post Office chair denies hiding key Horizon report

22 minutes ago By Tom Espiner, BBC business reporter Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry Former Post Office chair Tim Parker has denied deliberately hiding a key report he commissioned into the Horizon IT system from members of the Post Office board. The 2016 report, written by former top Treasury lawyer Jonathan Swift, raised concerns about the accounting […]

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Here’s who Democratic voters would support if Biden dropped out

35 minutes ago By Ana Faguy, BBC News, Washington BBC In the days since President Joe Biden’s widely-criticised debate performance against former president Donald Trump, Democrats across the country have begun questioning whether Mr Biden is the best candidate for the party. Most voters think Democrats have a better chance of keeping the White House if Biden […]

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General election live: Party leaders battle for votes on eve of election as Tory minister predicts Labour landslide | General election 2024

Labour likely to win with ‘largest majority this country has ever seen’, Tory cabinet minister Mel Stride claims Andrew Sparrow Good morning. I’m Andrew Sparrow, taking over from Helen Sullivan. Mel Stride, the work and pensions secretary, has been the lead voice for the Conservative party on the morning broadast round during the election, but […]

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Mum admits helping end life of terminally ill son

7 hours ago By Sophie Law, Charlotte Andrews & Marcus White, BBC News PA Media Hamish had neuroblastoma and was given three months to live A mother has admitted giving her terminally ill seven-year-old son a large dose of morphine to stop his suffering and “quietly end his life”. Antonya Cooper, from Abingdon, Oxfordshire, said her son […]

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