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How our ex-MPs will be earning a lot of money after the election
There is plenty of demand for former politicians
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BBC, ITV, Sky News and Channel 4's presenters confirmed for election night TV
The four main news channels will be offering non-stop coverage of the UK general election after polls close on July 4. Here's what the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Sky News have planned to keep you up all night as the results roll in
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ITV star shares her bi-polar family trauma with Labour deputy Angela Rayner
To mark Mental Health Awareness Week, ITV deputy political editor Anushka Asthana has spoken about her brother, who died 12 years ago and had bipolar disorder, for the first time
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Starmer and Blair join mourners at Labour 'matriarch' Glenys Kinnock's funeral
Figures from across Labour's past and present, including Gordon Brown, Alastair Campbell, Lord Mandelson and Ed Balls, all attended the service in north London
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Dan Walker and Alastair Campbell react as Huw Edwards named as BBC presenter
Stars including Robert Peston, Dan Walker and Alastair Campbell have reacted to the news Huw Edwards has been named as BBC presenter at the heart of the scandal
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'Cowardly' Tory ministers 'refuse to appear on Question Time Brexit special'
Alastair Campbell, who will be appearing on the flagship BBC politics show in Clacton-on-Sea, said it is "quite something" that the government won't be represented in front of an audience made entirely of Leave voters
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Top Labour politicians pay tribute to Glenda Jackson who has died aged 87
Senior figures from Keir Starmer's party recalled their time working with the double Oscar-winning actress, who had a successful second career as a respected parliamentarian
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Teach primary kids 'arguing' to get them into politics, says Alastair Campbell
Tony Blair's former spin chief said children should be given a political education at a young age - and said state school pupils needed to learn to 'fight their corner' against their wealthier peers
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'Few tears' would've been shed if IRA killed Margaret Thatcher, Gerry Adams says
The former Sinn Fein leader made the incendiary remark about the infamous Brighton hotel bombing at the 1984 Tory party conference, which claimed five lives and left more than 30 people injured
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Wiggins used 'cycling as distraction' after suffering 'borderline rape' by coach
Olympian and Tour de France winner Sir Bradley Wiggins has spoken about how he suffered 'borderline rape and sexual abuse' by a coach and how he used cycling as a "distraction"