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Kemi Badenoch has compared Labour’s plans for a Race Equality Act to apartheid in South Africa. The business secretary accused Sir Keir Starmer of having a “morally repellent” plan to force businesses into “classifying your workforce by race” through the new act, which would enshrine in law equal pay rights for black people, Asians and other ethnic minorities.
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A view from Westminster
Dominic Penna, Political Correspondent
Just one week out from election day, it would take an unprecedented reversal of fortunes to save Rishi Sunak and the Conservatives at the ballot box. And Steve Baker confirming reports he is mulling a Tory leadership bid if he keeps his seat shows even Sunak’s own ministers already have one eye on the post-election battle for the soul of the party.
There was something different last night, however. The Prime Minister was as confident as they come as he had the edge over Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer in the final head-to-head TV debate. A stump speech in Derbyshire earlier today was bursting with a similar energy.
It is like someone has flicked a switch going into the final week of the campaign. And had Sunak shown this do-or-die mentality sooner, who knows what those polls might be saying now.
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Prince Harry ‘destroyed’ potential evidence, phone hacking case hears
News Group Newspapers is seeking the release of emails, as well as text messages and WhatsApp messages, sent and received by the Duke, and material held on two encrypted hard drives.
The publisher wants access to the many texts sent between the Duke and JR Moehringer, the author who ghostwrote his memoir, Spare – read more here.
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Marine Le Pen | The looming French election poses a threat to global financial stability and the British economy, the Bank of England has warned.