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Marina Hyde

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All aboard the election rollercoaster

Covering the past however many years in British politics has been a rollercoaster. If I were Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey I would obviously illustrate that point by simply being pictured on a rollercoaster. But look – I want you to know I am writing this while on a rollercoaster. Please excuse any typos.

I wouldn’t go so far as to say that writing about the many, many recent prime ministers has been therapy, but it has felt good to “talk things through” with readers who have also been strapped to the rollercoaster with their eyes held open.

Of course, other metaphors are available – in fact, UK governance has arguably worked very hard in recent years to become its own metaphor. So here we all are, shoulder-deep in the waters of the general election, as though it were one of our great rivers / brown-flag beaches.

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Euro 2024
Shirt hangs heavily on edgy, frazzled England
Shirt hangs heavily on edgy, frazzled England
Despite four points from their first two games, England have been unconvincing and the dream of Euros glory now feels a burden
Netherlands 0-0 France  
VAR denies Simons strike as Mbappé sits out stalemate
Kane is still the key element to Gareth Supremacy
Williams gets royal assent after showing he is Spain’s future
Poland 1-3 Austria  
Poles axed after Arnautovic seals victory from spot
In focus
‘At breaking point’: anger brewing in Lancashire village over booze tourism
Lancashire  
‘At breaking point’: anger brewing in Lancashire village over booze tourism
Whalley residents say drunken crowds and antisocial behaviour at weekends is making life unbearable
Ukraine  
‘War how it truly is’: Ukrainian director turns accidental footage into a film
Hajj  
One man’s desperate search for wife as more than 1,000 hajj pilgrims die in extreme heat
Spotlight
General election 2024  
‘You asked me questions I’ve never asked myself’: Keir Starmer’s most personal interview yet
‘You asked me questions I’ve never asked myself’: Keir Starmer’s most personal interview yet
Blind date  
‘His ex-wife had booked the same restaurant for her book group’
The quiz  
What links Gene Autry and Sister Luc Gabriel? The Saturday quiz
Israel  
‘All day you hear bombs’: on Israel’s northern border as war with Hezbollah looms
Media  
‘News deserts’: if local newspapers are dying, will local democracy die with them?
Opinion
A Labour earthquake would be a triumph for Starmer – but open up alarming new ground for Farage
A Labour earthquake would be a triumph for Starmer – but open up alarming new ground for Farage
There’s a shocking absence in this election: politicians won’t mention the Israel-Gaza war
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Japan v England – rugby union international updates
T20 World Cup  
England fall short in chase as South Africa hold nerve
Formula One  
Wolff reports 'upsetting' anti-Mercedes email to police
Podcast
Election Extra: hope (within reason) – podcast
Today in Focus  
Election Extra: hope (within reason) – podcast
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Climate activists bemoan scant progress on finance as Cop29 looms
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Key takeaways from the Bonn climate conference
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Steelworkers to strike over Tata’s plans to cut 2,800 jobs
Steelworkers to strike over Tata’s plans to cut 2,800 jobs
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