Missing Michael Mosley: Son of man who disappeared in 2019 urges TV doctor's family to keep up search
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'Race against time' to find Michael Mosley as search moves to 'abyss' cave system
By Holly Evans
Michael Mosley’s wife says ‘we will not lose hope’ as new footage emerges
By Clea Skopeliti and Helena Smith
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Israel Gaza live coverage: Four hostages freed in deadly Israeli raid on central Gaza
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General election – as it happened: planned opportunity for media to question Sunak ‘cancelled’ as D-day fallout continues
By Amy Sedghi and Nadeem Badshah
Rishi Sunak's shocking D-Day week makes Tory election fight even tougher, Laura Kuenssberg writes
By Laura Kuenssberg
Sunak struggles to move away from D-day absence criticism
By Keme Nzerem
General election latest: Sunak ‘despondent’ over D-Day blunder as second minister openly criticises PM
By Salma Ouaguira
Rishi Sunak's comedy of errors
By Jonn Elledge
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Danish PM Frederiksen cancels election events after attack
By Gregorio Sorgi
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Labour has largest lead over Tories since March, poll shows
By Will Hazell
First YouGov MRP of 2024 general election shows Labour on track to beat 1997 landslide
By Adam Mcdonnell, Patrick English and Beth Kuhnel Mann
Labour lead Conservatives by 20 points in first Ipsos voting intention poll of the General Election campaign
General Election 2024: Tory wipeout and 12 ministers at risk of losing seats, YouGov poll suggests
By Joely Santa Cruz and Sam Coates
Keir Starmer heading for 10 years in power, new poll says
By Simon Walters
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Penny Mordaunt: Prime Minister leaving D-Day events early ‘completely wrong’
By Jacob Phillips
Seven takeaways from multi-party BBC election debate
By Kate Whannel
BBC multi-party General Election debate watched by 3.2m viewers on average
By Naomi Clarke
Pugnacious Farage lands blows that leave rivals reeling in BBC election debate
By Gordon Rayner
Multiparty debate shows an audience tiring of the Labour-Tory slugging match
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