Plus: Why air fryers won’t save you a penny, Matt Hancock’s oblivious I’m A Celebrity debut and Allison Pearson on why we don’t owe developing countries ‘climate reparations’
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The US midterms did not go as Donald Trump may have wished. States in which the former president staged rallies appeared to reject his populist appeal – and a new name is on the rise in the Republican party. Allister Heath examines why Mr Trump is no longer the man to beat Joe Biden in the next race to the White House.
Chris
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