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Christians celebrate as JPMorgan Chase dumps controversial payment rules that targeted conservatives

www.dailymail.co.uk

JPMorgan Chase's decision to rollback a controversial rule that targeted conservatives was greeted with joy by Christians. The senior counsel at the ADF hailed it as a 'significant step.'

Record exodus of MPs from Conservative Party - privately, many believe defeat is inevitable

news.sky.com

On the final day the House of Commons sat before the election, the view from the back of the chamber said it all.

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Why Senate conservatives are taking a populist turn

www.politico.com

During the Obama years, conservatives were all about forcing fodder for the national GOP base onto the Senate’s legislative fights. Recall former Sen. David Vitter’s (R-La.) push to throw Congress onto the Affordable Care Act exchanges,…

‘Non-competition’ plan from BC United rejected by BC Conservatives

globalnews.ca

The BC Conservatives are second in the polls, behind the governing NDP. And the party won't agree to a cooperation deal with third-place BC United ahead of the October election.

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Why Is Pope Francis Criticizing Catholic Conservatives?

I was standing in St. Peter's Square when Pope Francis was announced as the next pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church.

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The ashes of the Conservative Party?

inews.co.uk

A host of prominent Tories face being kicked out of Parliament on 4 July unless Rishi Sunak can lead his party to an electoral miracle

Chase Bank Rolls Back 'De-Banking' Policy that Hurt Conservatives

www.breitbart.com

JPMorgan Chase bank has apparently rolled back a policy that led to the de-banking of several conservatives and nonprofit groups.

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Independent Toronto MP Kevin Vuong asks Poilievre to let him join Conservative caucus

globalnews.ca

Independent Toronto MP Kevin Vuong says he is asking Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre to let him join the Tory caucus.

Are consumers any better off after 14 years of Conservative government?

www.theguardian.com

We analyse a key point of contention in the general election campaign: the government’s record on pay, housing, energy and food bills

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‘The Seed of the Sacred Fig’ Review: Exiled Iranian Director Shows A Conservative Family Split Apart By Protests In Heartfelt, Politically Fiery Melodrama – Cannes Film Festival

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Woman, life, freedom. Down with theocracy! The slogans shouted in the bloody streets of Tehran over the past year echo through The Seed of the Sacred Fig, Mohammad Rasoulof’s long, heartfelt story of an Iranian family that starts to tear…

Record number of Conservative MPs to stand down before election

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Several Conservative MPs announced on Friday that they will not seek re-election in the upcoming UK general election, bringing the… Continue reading Record number of Conservative MPs to stand down before election

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Tory election exodus breaks John Major's 1997 record as 76 Conservatives including 'Bionic MP' Craig Mackinlay say they will

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Some 76 Conservatives have now said they will stand down rather than contest the July 4 vote, one more than stepped down ahead of Tony Blair's landslide win in 1997.

Why the Conservative MPs standing down at this election are a huge electoral threat to Rishi Sunak

theconversation.com

The large number of MPs deciding not to stand in the forthcoming election adds yet more electoral pressure on the PM.

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First post-election date poll: Labour leads Conservatives by 17 points

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The Labour Party has a 17-point lead over prime minister Rishi Sunak’s Conservative Party in the first poll since the… Continue reading First post-election date poll: Labour leads Conservatives by 17 points

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Two 'warehouse workers' in high-vis are exposed as Tory plants: Moment Conservative councillors 'posed as normal voters'

www.dailymail.co.uk

On the first day of the general election campaign, the PM was quizzed by what seemed to be ordinary workers at West William Distribution in Ilkeston, Derbyshire.

Conservative or Labour? What the stock market is likely to do in the wake of July’s General Election

www.scotsman.com

“The headline data suggests that a Labour government, and a change in the identity of the incumbent in 10 Downing Street, need not be seen as an inherently bad thing.”

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General Election 2024: What are the key Labour and the Conservative manifesto promises?

www.independent.co.uk

Rishi Sunak has called a snap general election for July

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Conservative Group leader removed as chair of committee

Martyn Cox was removed as the chair of the audit committee and was replaced by David Grant, of Horwich and Blackrod First, at this week's AGM.

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