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Jose Fox

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Journalist @BBCNewsnight | BlueSky: @josefox.bsky.social

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Before ⁦BBC Newsnight⁩ imminent relaunch, ⁦Ros Atkins⁩ & I heard robust views from Peter Snow & ⁦Michael Crick⁩ we took a trip down memory lane, from ⁦Kirsty Wark⁩ & Michael’s ‘Newsnight helicopter’ to ⁦Jeremy Vine | Here, on Tiktok, Insta & Facebook⁩ election van-The Media Show

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NEW Analysis of the seats the Tories could keep at the election suggests the party will be evenly split between rightward-leaning and moderate MPs, setting up the mother of all leadership contests politico.eu/article/uk-gen…

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Analysis of the seats the Tories could keep at the election suggests the party will be evenly split between rightward-leaning and moderate MPs, setting up the mother of all leadership contests

politico.eu/article/uk-gen…
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Another development: me and Laura Kuenssberg can now reveal that the Conservative Party’s Director of Campaigning Tony Lee, is also being looked into by the Gambling Commission over an alleged bet relating to the timing of the general election. bbc.co.uk/news/live/cd11…

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Happy to share a new independent podcast series - exploring Britain’s minor party scene in the lead up to polling day this week. In the first of four - we’re joined by Steve Radford, leader of The Liberal Party 🔥. Apple: lnkd.in/eCusHRKe Spotify: lnkd.in/efMF58RS

Happy to share a new independent podcast series - exploring Britain’s minor party scene in the lead up to polling day this week.

In the first of four - we’re joined by Steve Radford, leader of <a href="/LiberalParty_UK/">The Liberal Party 🔥</a>.

Apple: lnkd.in/eCusHRKe

Spotify: lnkd.in/efMF58RS
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On today’s episode of Small Parties Big Ideas - we have the leader of True & Fair ⁦⁦Gina Miller⁩ Gina is a business owner and activist who initiated the 2016 court case against the government over its authority to implement Brexit. podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/sma…

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On today’s episode of Small Parties Big Ideas - we have the leader of True & Fair Gina Miller Gina is a business owner and activist who initiated the 2016 court case against the government over its authority to implement Brexit. open.spotify.com/episode/0GctR1…

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On todays episode of Small Parties Big Ideas we have Robert Griffiths, General Secretary of ⁦Communist Party ☭⁩ podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/sma…

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Lots to get stuck into. In a different world this job was Thangam Debbonaire’s but she lost her seat to the Greens. Lisa Nandy MP will now start implementing Labour’s creative industries plan. There is much hope in the sector now riding on her shoulders

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“It has been an honour and a blast… goodnight and good luck” After 30 years of presenting #Newsnight, Kirsty Wark signs off for the final time

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Great analysis of the Green Party’s new voters & coming dilemma, as we said in our post election study the Greens can’t avoid at some point making the choice between being a party of Bristol Central and beneficiaries of left wing discontent or of Waveney Valley Green conservatism

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"He died with no dignity at all...he didn't deserve it." Jane Vervoorts cared for her terminally ill husband Dirk in his final days of living with Huntington's, and says she supported his wishes to die at home. MPs will debate and vote on a new assisted dying bill. #Newsnight

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Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger says the non-credible threats that briefly disrupted voting at two Georgia polling places originated from Russia. “We identified the source; it was from Russia," he says.