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Ben Quinn

Ben Quinn is an acting political correspondent for the Guardian. Twitter @BenQuinn75

  • Tony Mack wearing a Reform rosette stood next to a sign advertising his candidacy in Clacton

    Reform candidate bills Farage £8,500 after being ousted from Clacton seat

    Exclusive: Tony Mack claims party leader ‘cannot keep promises’ and went back on pledge to pay back costs
  • Keir Starmer

    UK politics: seven Labour MPs suspended after voting in favour of scrapping two-child benefit cap – as it happened

  • Drone shot of the Bibby Stockholm barge moored

    Bibby Stockholm barge to close as asylum accommodation, says Home Office

  • Neil Kinnock shaking hands with Labour supporters, one holding a union jack

    Neil Kinnock tells Labour MPs ‘tide is shifting’ towards closer ties with Europe

    Former leader rallies pro-EU MPs who German ambassador says now vastly outnumber ERG group of Eurosceptic Tories
  • Keir Starmer behind a lectern in front of a blue background with the Farnborough airshow logo

    UK politics: No 10 denies government has changed position on two-child benefit cap – as it happened

    Spokesperson cites ‘fiscal inheritance’ after apparent softening of position by Starmer and Phillipson
  • Rupert Lowe wears a light coloured suit jacket with a blue shirt and red tie

    From Southampton FC to parliament, Reform MP Rupert Lowe divides opinion

    Ex-Southampton chair had a reputation for ruthlessness and just weeks into his new job has angered teaching unions
  • A screen above the entrance to the baggage claim area displays a Microsoft error message on Friday, July 19, 2024 at the Portland International Jetport in Portland, Maine.

    Slow recovery from IT outage begins as experts warn of future risks

    Fault in CrowdStrike caused airports, businesses and healthcare services to languish in ‘largest outage in history’
  • Mass IT outage hits companies and infrastructure around the world<br>epa11487323 Indian workers try to repair a malfunctioning information screen at the Delhi International Airport in New Delhi, India, 19 July 2024. Some of the services at the Delhi Airport were temporarily impacted due to the global IT outage, the airport said in a statement. Companies and institutions around the world have been affected on 19 July by a major computer outage in systems running Microsoft Windows linked to a faulty Crowdstrike cyber-security software update. According to CrowdStrike's CEO, the issue has been identified, isolated and a fix has been deployed.  EPA/RAJAT GUPTA

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    Windows IT outage: CrowdStrike CEO ‘deeply sorry’ for global chaos caused by update and warns fix may take time to work – as it happened

    Cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike says fix has been issued to software update responsible – but impact of that will not be immediate
    • ‘Not acceptable in a democracy’: UN expert condemns lengthy Just Stop Oil sentences

    • New Sunak appointments mean four in 10 Tory MPs are on frontbench

    • UK politics: Zelenskiy asks Starmer to ‘show leadership’ and let Ukraine use weapons anywhere in Russia – as it happened

  • Rishi Sunak, at the Downing Street lectern, after the Conservatives’ election defeat, 5 July 2024

    Tory leader contest up in air as party figures disagree on timetable

  • Exterior view of barbed wire fencing and walls surrounding HMP Wandsworth

    About 5,500 prisoners to be released early in England and Wales

  • Norwich South MP Clive Lewis said he took the parliamentary oath under protest

    Anti-monarchy Labour MP has to retake oath after omitting part of it as protest

    Clive Lewis would have been at risk of a byelection if he did not pledge allegiance to ‘heirs and successors’ of the king
  • Vaughan Gething was health minister in the years of the Covid pandemic.

    First black leader of any European country: Vaughan Gething’s political career

    Departing Welsh first minister joined Labour at 17 and was elected to the then Welsh assembly in 2011
  • Donald Trump and JD Vance

    Labour rejects JD Vance ‘first Islamist country with nuclear weapons’ remarks

    Deputy PM Angela Rayner says she does not recognise Donald Trump running mate’s ‘characterisation’ of Britain
  • Trump at RNC

    US politics live with Chris Stein
    Trump joins crowd at Republican convention hall with bandaged ear, in first public appearance since assassination attempt – as it happened

    Ex-president emerges to cheers and chants of ‘USA! USA! USA!’ as he appears amid supporters
  • Wes Streeting leaves Downing Street after attending a cabinet meeting: he is seen in a head and shoulders view in front of black iron railings on which England flags are hung as bunting. He is a young man with short fair hair and is smiling; he wears a dark blue jacket, pale blue shirt and dark tie with red horizontal stripes, and holds a red folder under his arm.

    Wes Streeting expected to tell parliament why he backs puberty blockers ban

    Health secretary understood to be ‘minded’ to make ban permanent as Labour MPs criticise move to retain Tory policy
  • Liz Truss (left) shares a podium with Nigel Farage, the Reform UK leader, at a conference in Maryland

    Farage and Truss to attend US Republican national convention

    Reform UK leader and former Tory PM part of British right’s bid to deepen ties with American counterparts
  • Ben Habib, at a press conference in London, this year

    Nigel Farage stirs tensions in Reform UK as he ousts deputies

    Co-deputy Ben Habib ‘concerned about party control’ as Farage replaces him with MP Richard Tice
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