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Most popular today Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer directly after him.
Rishi Sunak

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Rishi Sunak calls himself the underdog and says he will fight ‘until the final whistle blows’
Independent · about 1 year
Rishi Sunak vows to fight to the end and urges Tory voters to 'save the UK' from a Labour government as he insists 'it's not over until the final whistle blows' in his last campaign speech before the country heads to the polls tomorrow
Daily mail · about 1 year
Who is the favourite to win Richmond and Northallerton as Rishi Sunak 'fearful' of losing seat?
Mirror · about 1 year
Tories heading for armageddon as bombshell poll suggests Rishi Sunak will win just 82 seats
Independent · about 1 year · 2
Rishi Sunak begins his long goodbye from Yorkshire but locals have little sympathy
Mirror · about 1 year · 2

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Keir Starmer
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Who is popular today, a project that regularly archives news and public figures from the Wikipedia, then links current events with public figures, and then comes the statistics, information extraction and patterns recognision. The project aims primarily at analyzing news to extract information and linking it more favorably to the reader, instead of reading the news randomly. The other goal is to archive news as profiles for public figures, making them a permanent reference for researchers. The project depends on some of the links between the unstructured texts (news) and entities (people) through the analysis of text and the approach with the names of public figures, in addition to some of the process of identifying the images of the characters through the news in which it was mentioned.