Mask-off outbursts by Maga insiders and most strikingly, the destruction and reconstruction of the presidential seat, with a huge new $300m ballroom, means Trump isn’t planning to leave the White House when his term ends, writes LINDA PENTZ GUNTER
A menu without prices for the NHS
		Labour’s 24-page manifesto for the health service carefully avoids explaining how any of it will be paid for and provided. This is more than worrying, writes JOHN LISTER
	 
			IT’S almost a month since the Labour Party launched Build an NHS Fit for the Future, one of five “missions” that are supposed to show clearly what the party stands for. It has gone down like a lead balloon.
That is hardly surprising. The turgid 24-page tract lacks both passion and credibility: it’s like a menu without the prices.
While many of its proposals in themselves are sound, there is no explanation of how they might go from words into action.
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