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| LIFESTYLE & CURRENT AFFAIRS | The conviction of the Joe Biden's son has been weaponised by the Trump campaign just weeks after a jury found the ex-president guilty over hush money payments to Stormy Daniels, writes Jon Sopel. But could the endless swirl of conspiracy theories actually prove helpful to Biden in the presidential battle? | Joe Biden with his son, Hunter | | | Harold Wilson said England only ever win a World Cup under a Labour leader, meanwhile a pollster has found that the shirt colour of the winning cup final team is a precise an indicator of who will succeed at the ballot box. Jim White reads the runes and asks: is Rishi's election timing an own goal – or a win? | Blues vs Reds: both major party candidates have been trying to make good use of the normalising effect of the beautiful game | |
| The 36-year-old actor has made a career of portraying misfits and oddballs – in Yorgos Lanthimos's new film 'Kinds of Kindness', he plays three. Geoffrey Macnab looks at the formidable appeal of one of cinema's least conventional talents | Jesse Plemons, Cannes Best Actor-winning star of 'Kinds of Kindness' | |
| The prospect of a collapse in the Conservative vote was one of the reasons the prime minister decided to go to the country sooner rather than later. Electoral oblivion is now a very real possibility, says John Rentoul | |
| From Greece's far-right ascension to France's National Rally, Georgios Samaras follows the march of the far right across Europe – and its growing sinister appeal to young voters | |
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