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Richard Holden, the Tory chair, defends his selection in Basildon and Billericay, denying any favoritism. The constituency is considered a safe Tory seat, and Holden was the only name on the shortlist. Despite boundary changes, the Tories are still expected to win, but with a narrow margin over Labour.
Rishi Sunak faces backlash for not attending an international D-Day commemoration event.