Greens open up staggering lead with 18-24 year olds

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The Green Party has opened up a staggering lead with 18-24 year olds according to one poll: POLL | Greens lead with 18-24 year olds: Grn: 35% (+17) Lab: 19% (-22) Ref: 17% (+8) Con: 8% (-) Lib: 7% (-9) Your: 4% (+4) (Source: @focaldataHQ)—+/- vs GE2024 data pic.twitter.com/L0LBqjcjGP — Stats for Lefties (@LeftieStats) June 9, 2026 It’s almost as if they’re the only party which is acknowledging the issues young people face. Meeting needs The above isn’t the only poll to have shown the Greens leading with young people. This, from March, shows the party leading with everyone under the…

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Liverpool open talks with Andoni Iraola as hunt for new head coach begins

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Liverpool have entered formal discussions with Andoni Iraola over the vacant head coach role after Arne Slot’s dismissal, with the process being driven by sporting director Richard Hughes. The move marks a rapid attempt by the club to stabilise a dressing room and a playing identity that has felt unsettled since Slot’s departure. Liverpool: Iraola front-runner Iraola’s name rose quickly to the top of Liverpool’s shortlist because of a direct connection to Hughes. The sporting director brought him to Bournemouth in 2023 and watched the team flourish under his methods. That existing relationship gives Liverpool a rare shortcut in recruitment familiarity…

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Top seed Sinner exits French Open

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Jaanik Sinner, the world number one and heavy favourite at Roland Garos, was eliminated in the second round after suffering severe cramp while serving for the match. He led comfortably 6-3, 6-2, 5-1, then his body then gave out and Juan Manuel Cerundo fought back to win in five sets. The tables turn Sinner dominated the opening two sets and moved to 5-1 in the third, appearing own course for a routine finish. Then the match turned, flipping the script entirely. Sinner lost 15 consecutive points across the third set. He called for a medical timeout and received treatment mid game.…

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