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before being rescued by a record unbroken seventh wicket stand of 130 betweenjones and charlie dean. it meant they reached the target with nearly nine overs to spare. every game is important, but i think to start a series well makes it a little bit extra. obviously you don t want to go behind early on in the series, to sue get the win was huge for us, and the holebas and drupal get a lot of confidence from how we managed to get over the line today. sri lanka have a commanding lead in the second, and final, test against bangledesh. responding to sri lanka s first innings total of 531, bangledesh started well, but a middle order collapse saw them bowled out for 178. in a day that saw 15 wickets fall, sri lanka ended their second innings on 102 6, a lead of 455 as they look to wrap up the series having won the first test. nelly korda won her third lpga tour victory on the trot in arizona after hitting a bogey free seven under par 65 in the final round. the world number one start

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to their lowest level for two years today, as the regulator s new quarterly price cap comes into force. a household using a typical amount of energy will see their bills fall by £238 compared to the previous cap. the price cap will affect 29 million households. standing charges that s a fixed daily charge covering the costs of connecting to a supply have risen to 60p a day for electricity and 31p a day for gas, although they vary by region and supplier. energy prices in northern ireland are not controlled by the price cap the government provides support directly to customers. despite this new support for other parts of the uk, charities say customers still owe billions of pounds to suppliers. with more, here s our cost of living correspondent, kevin peachey. spring has arrived in the gardens of this east kent community centre, promising warmer months ahead. i love the daffodils. but locals are still feeling the chilling impact winter bills had on their finances and lif

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elected as the mp for the area in which i was born, raised, and built a family in and to represent my home is a huge honour. the pundits expected labour to win big here, but our community came together, and i am thankful to them and the hundreds of activists that came out to deliver this message. this wasn t the campaign labour expected, and keir starmer and his mayor, sadiq khan, need to sit up and listen to the uxbridge and south ruislip residents. thank you. 0ur polling expert, sirjohn curtice, gave us his views on labour failing to take uxbridge. 0n the labour side we can sit too contrary argument is emerging. 0n the one hand leadership may want to say it is a clear warning. if we start talking about increasing spending and increasing taxes then we are at risk of losing what we have god. 0n the other hand, others will say if enthusiasm for the labour party is so thin that a local issue like this could upend what should have been a successful victory campaign, then maybe

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point of view, looking at things in a negative way. making a break with the past. there is a certain irony that the police they won in was boris johnson s old that the police they won in was borisjohnson s old seat, giving the seemingly bad blood between him and the current minister. but, putting forward an agenda, because when you get when it election, people are not going to thank you for the problems you have solved. if you think your party may have had some response ability and causing the problem is, you want to know what you are going to be for the next. and, whilst we have this very sensible approach, and i understand why, at this stage economy, i think we do need to see what does the future hold on a very tangible way, and why people should keep giving you the trust. what would it mean to them in their everyday experience? and i m not sure we are seeing quite enough of thatjust sure we are seeing quite enough of that just yet. sure we are seeing quite enough of thatju

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wrong there is no mp representing a red wall seat with a seat at the top table in the cabinet. they need much more working class conservative voices about how they understand what the working man is going through. there is a lot more the premise will have to do is demonstrate he really truly understands what people are going through. at the moment. that does not mean that he cannot do it, but he certainly has to do a lot more than previous prime ministers. you have worked than previous prime ministers. you have worked at than previous prime ministers. you have worked at downing street, you described it as a dysfunctional environment. how is this government beenin environment. how is this government been in power too long? and a complacent, out of touch? is it time for change? we complacent, out of touch? is it time for change? for change? we had no and ministration for change? we had no and ministration under - for change? we had no and ministration under the - for cha

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