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Final TV Debate Looms in Tight Daegu Mayoral Race
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Politique·26.05.2026Résumé IA

Final TV Debate Looms in Tight Daegu Mayoral Race

As the Daegu mayoral election nears its end, candidates Kim Bu-gyeom (Democratic Party) and Choo Kyung-ho (People Power Party) are intensifying their final push. With the race extremely close, both are focusing on conservative voters, with Kim advocating for a 'Democratic Party within the opposition' and Choo emphasizing 'punishing the Democratic Party.' The final TV debate tonight is expected to heighten tensions.

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Reform UK Scotland leader Malcolm Offord under fire for boasting about six houses, five cars and six boats in TV debate
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Politique·29.04.2026Résumé IA

Reform UK Scotland leader Malcolm Offord under fire for boasting about six houses, five cars and six boats in TV debate

Malcolm Offord, leader of Reform UK in Scotland and a multimillionaire former Conservative life peer, has faced fierce criticism after boasting during an STV election debate about owning six houses, five cars, and six boats. The co-leader of the Scottish Greens Ross Greer responded by saying fewer people like Offord are needed, while Labour's Anas Sarwar called him "entitled". SNP leader John Swinney proposed all party leaders publish their tax returns before the May 7 election, describing Offord's comments as "tone deaf".

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Reform Welsh leader denies party is racist in heated Senedd election debate
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Politique·28.04.2026Résumé IA

Reform Welsh leader denies party is racist in heated Senedd election debate

Reform UK's Welsh leader Dan Thomas has denied his party is racist during a heated Senedd election debate, where he defended his criticism of the Welsh government's Nation of Sanctuary policy. The leaders of Labour, Plaid Cymru, Liberal Democrats and Greens all ruled out working with Reform to form a government after the May 7 election, while Thomas challenged parties to publish full costing of their manifesto promises. The debate focused heavily on immigration, with other party leaders accusing Reform and Conservatives of playing a dangerous game by blaming immigrants for decaying public services.

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BBC News
BBC Verify fact-checks claims from Wales Senedd election debate
Politique
28.04.2026Résumé IA

BBC Verify fact-checks claims from Wales Senedd election debate

BBC Verify examined six claims made by party leaders during a Welsh Senedd election debate. NHS waiting lists have fallen for nine consecutive months but remain 48% higher than pre-pandemic levels. Wales does not receive HS2 funding through Barnett, though the UK government has announced £14bn for Welsh railways. Child poverty affects 31% of Welsh children. There are 1,351 people in Welsh hospitals who could be discharged. An estimated 965 deaths were associated with 12+ hour A&E waits. Sport Wales spent £5.4m on energy improvements for sports clubs.

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BBC News
Reform challenges other parties to cost their policies in heated Welsh election debate
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Politique·28.04.2026Résumé IA

Reform challenges other parties to cost their policies in heated Welsh election debate

In a heated BBC Wales leaders' debate ahead of next week's Senedd election, Reform UK challenged all main parties to publish full costings of their manifesto pledges. Labour, Plaid Cymru and the Greens said they would publish or had published some costings, while Liberal Democrats refused. The Institute for Fiscal Studies warned the incoming Welsh government will face a severe financial squeeze requiring tax rises or service cuts. Four left-wing party leaders ruled out working with Reform but did not rule out working with each other.

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Party leaders gear up for high-stakes Senedd election debate as Labour's 27-year dominance faces threat
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Politique·28.04.2026Résumé IA

Party leaders gear up for high-stakes Senedd election debate as Labour's 27-year dominance faces threat

Six Welsh party leaders prepare for a crucial televised debate with just over a week until the Senedd election on May 7. Polls suggest Labour's 27-year dominance is under serious threat from Plaid Cymru and Reform, making this a high-stakes opportunity to appeal to undecided voters. Key issues expected include health, education, cost of living, and particularly immigration, where Reform and Conservatives want to end the Nation of Sanctuary policy while other parties support it. No single party is expected to win a majority under the new voting system.

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