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A new YouGov poll projects Labour are on course for a 200-seat majority at the general election - while the Tories will slump to their lowest-ever number of MPs.
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Lib Dems: People in Scotland doubly let down [Video]

Lib Dems: People in Scotland doubly let down

On the campaign trail in Scotland, Sir Ed Davey calls for change as he says the people of the country have been doubly let down by the Conservatives in Westminster and SNP in Holyrood. Report by Etemadil. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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Tugendhat defends defence policies amid recruitment woes [Video]

Tugendhat defends defence policies amid recruitment woes

Conservative Security Minister Tom Tugendhat defends the government's defence policies amid record-low armed services recruitment. He highlights substantial investments in nuclear technology and advanced equipment like the DragonFire laser system. Tugendhat also expresses the commitment to veterans and criticises Labour for lacking similar support. He underscores the need to enhance recruitment, particularly for the Army, Air Force, and Navy, to ensure national security against threats like those from Vladimir Putin. Report by Covellm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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Sunak buys fish and chips for campaign team [Video]

Sunak buys fish and chips for campaign team

Whilst out campaigning in Redcar, Rishi Sunak bought fish and chips at a shop called Seabreeze, with customers inside looking on bemused. The Prime Minister handed out the food to the media and Conservative officials. Report by Covellm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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Farage: Reform campaigner’s racist comments ‘horrible’ [Video]

Farage: Reform campaigner’s racist comments ‘horrible’

Reform UK leader, Nigel Farage has said that the remarks made by a party campaigner were “horrible”. Andrew Parker, out in the Essex seaside constituency of Clacton, used a racial slur against Conservative Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in footage recorded by a Channel 4 News undercover reporter. Mr Farage did however attempt to deflect attention to the Labour Party candidate, saying the Reform UK campaigner's comments were "almost as bad as the Labour candidate in Clacton." Report by Covellm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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Reform campaigner filmed making racist comments on migrants [Video]

Reform campaigner filmed making racist comments on migrants

A Reform UK campaigner has been filmed saying migrants crossing the Channel should be used as “target practice”. Andrew Parker, out in the Essex seaside constituency of Clacton, used a racial slur against Conservative Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in footage recorded by a Channel 4 News undercover reporter. Report by Covellm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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Biden Supporters Mostly Back Him Because They Don’t Want Trump, Poll Finds [Video]

Biden Supporters Mostly Back Him Because They Don’t Want Trump, Poll Finds

Biden Supporters Mostly Back Him , Because They Don’t Want Trump, Poll Finds. According to a new CBS/YouGov poll, 54% of President Biden's supporters want him to get reelected simply because they don't want Trump back in office, 'The Guardian' reports. . According to a new CBS/YouGov poll, 54% of President Biden's supporters want him to get reelected simply because they don't want Trump back in office, 'The Guardian' reports. . 27% back Biden because they like him. 19% are offering their support since he's the Democratic nominee. Meanwhile, the CBS poll found that Biden and Trump are practically tied in important swing states. Meanwhile, the CBS poll found that Biden and Trump are practically tied in important swing states. 55% of voters said Trump's recent conviction won't impede their pick for president. Only 28% said that it will certainly be a factor. . 14% said they are backing Trump specifically because of his conviction. . The poll also found that eight out of 10 Trump voters wrongly believe that Trump was on trial because of the Biden administration rather than NYC prosecutors. . The poll also found that eight out of 10 Trump voters wrongly believe that Trump was on trial because of the Biden administration rather than NYC prosecutors. . The former president is set to be sentenced on July 11. Meanwhile, the issues most important to voters in the 2024 election are the U.S. economy, inflation, democracy and crime, the poll found. . Meanwhile, the issues most important to voters in the 2024 election are the U.S. economy, inflation, democracy and crime, the poll found.

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Jonathan Ashworth reacts to TV debate polling results [Video]

Jonathan Ashworth reacts to TV debate polling results

Jonathan Ashworth said the "only poll that matters is on election day" after a YouGov snap poll revealed Rishi Sunak had a narrow lead over Sir Keir Starmer. The poll showed 51% thought Sunak performed better, compared to 49% for his Labour Party rival Keir Starmer. Report by Kennedyl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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The Most Popular Pizza Toppings in the US (National Pizza Party Day) [Video]

The Most Popular Pizza Toppings in the US (National Pizza Party Day)

The Most Popular , Pizza Toppings in the US. Pizza is probably the most popular food in the universe. But what about the toppings?. YouGov has released some interesting data about Americans' pizza preferences. Meat reigns supreme, with 52% of responders including pepperoni in their top three favorite toppings. 34% included sausage in their top three. Bacon was favored by 20% of responders. Among the least favorites were eggplant, artichoke and pineapple. . But mushrooms and olives were surprisingly popular. 73% of responders said they eat pizza at least once per month. Viva la pizza!

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Lok Sabha Live: Rahul Gandhi raises NEET issue and demands the matter to be discussed | Watch [Video]

Lok Sabha Live: Rahul Gandhi raises NEET issue and demands the matter to be discussed | Watch

The Lok Sabha was adjourned until 12 noon after Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi raised the NEET issue and, along with other Opposition MPs, demanded an immediate discussion on the matter. However, Speaker Om Birla insisted that the discussion on the Motion of Thanks to the President's Address should be prioritised. Rahul Gandhi expressed the Opposition's intent to convey a unified message to Indian students, emphasising the importance of the NEET issue. He stated, "We wanted to give a joint message to the students of India, on behalf of the Opposition and Government - that we consider this an important issue. So, we thought that to respect students we will have a discussion on NEET today, a dedicated discussion." #LokSabha #RahulGandhi #NEETIssue #IndianParliament #LiveDebate #NEETDiscussion #OppositionDemand #StudentIssues #ParliamentNews #NEETExams #PoliticalDebate #OmBirla #MotionOfThanks #StudentConcerns #GovernmentOpposition ~PR.152~ED.102~

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Lok Sabha adjourned as INDIA Bloc pushes for discussion on NEET, Rahul Gandhi leads charge

Rahul Gandhi raised the NEET issue and demanded, along with opposition MPs, that the matter be discussed.
DNA

Govt committed to fair probe into paper leaks, says President Murmu

Amid the NEET exam cancellation and paper leak controversy, President Droupadi Murmu assured that the government is working on major exam reforms and a fair..
IndiaTimes
Opposition MPs Protest in Parliament Holding Copies of the Constitution in Symbolic Gesture [Video]

Opposition MPs Protest in Parliament Holding Copies of the Constitution in Symbolic Gesture

Experience a pivotal moment in parliamentary history as opposition MPs take a stand by protesting with copies of the Constitution in hand. This symbolic act transcends party lines, highlighting their unwavering commitment to constitutional principles and pressing issues. Witness the passion and determination as they articulate their concerns, making their voices heard amidst the legislative process. Gain deeper insight into this significant display of solidarity and advocacy through exclusive footage capturing this impactful event. #oneindia #oneindianews #opposition #rahulgandhi #narendramodi #indialliance #pmmodi #nda #modi #loksabha #loksabha2024 ~HT.178~ED.102~GR.124~

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As 18th Lok Sabha begins, know salary and perks of MPs

Apart from salary, they also get many types of allowances. Let's explore the salary of MPs in India.
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