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Keir Starmer’s on the pitch, he thinks it’s all over … Well, it will be soon | John Crace

Just before being kicked out of No 10, the PM is dreaming of lifting the World Cup for a nation – and political immortality

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Keir Starmer’s on the pitch, he thinks it’s all over … Well, it will be soon | John Crace

Just before being kicked out of No 10, the PM is dreaming of lifting the World Cup for a nation – and political immortality

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Harry Kane rescues England to keep World Cup dream alive - 6 talking points

ENGLAND 2-1 DR CONGO: Harry Kane scored twice late on as Thomas Tuchel's side booked their place in the last 16 of the World Cup, and a date with Mexico

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  1. mercoledì 1 luglio 2026·mirror.co.uk

    Harry Kane rescues England to keep World Cup dream alive - 6 talking points

    ENGLAND 2-1 DR CONGO: Harry Kane scored twice late on as Thomas Tuchel's side booked their place in the last 16 of the World Cup, and a date with Mexico

  2. giovedì 2 luglio 2026·theguardian.com

    Keir Starmer’s on the pitch, he thinks it’s all over … Well, it will be soon | John Crace

    Just before being kicked out of No 10, the PM is dreaming of lifting the World Cup for a nation – and political immortality