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Can Kamala beat Trump?

As the Democratic National Convention kicks off, Harris has broken with tradition to take to the stage before her big speech on Thursday, stealing President Biden's moment in the spotlight. It's a signal that it's well and truly the Kamala show.


Kamal and our Sunday Telegraph Political Editor Camilla Turner chat to Tony Diver, our US editor, to ask the question on everyone's lips - can she beat Donald Trump?


Plus Keir Starmer has said that plans to introduce a new “right to switch off” could mean that staff have to spend less time in the office. So is working from home the future - or a disaster for business?


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‘America, I gave my best to you’: Biden cries as he passes torch to Harris: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/us/politics/2024/08/20/joe-biden-cries-democratic-convention-farewell-speech/

Starmer backs working from home as ‘culture of presenteeism’ is bad for productivity: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2024/08/19/keir-starmer-backs-working-from-home-culture-presenteeism/


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