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MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: The battle's not over yet...so don't let the pollsters manipulate you into voting for years of hard Labour
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June 30, 2024
MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: First of all, please do not forget that the election has not yet taken place. There is everything still to play for. Yes, some postal votes have been cast, but many millions of other votes have not been. The polling stations have not opened, the ballot papers have not been issued. This is no time to accept a defeat that has not happened. Your opinion, your mind and your will all still matter. Labour has not yet won, however many polls claim that it will do so. The King has not yet summoned Sir Keir Starmer to Buckingham Palace to form a government. He may never do so. Imagine waking up on Friday morning and finding that nightmare has fizzled away.
Where was the first national marathon held in the United Kingdom?
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January 18, 2024
The Polytechnic Marathon, commonly known as the Poly, took place in the United Kingdom's first annual marathon between 1909 and 1996. It was originally run over a route of 26 miles and 385 yards, but it was later approved as the global standard. The Poly had its roots in the 1908 Summer Olympics, which were held in London. The marathon's organisation had been left in the care of The Polytechnic Harriers, the athletics club of The Regent Street Polytechnic, which is now the University of Westminster. No set distance for the marathon had existed in those days; it was simply a very long run, about 25 miles in length. The Polytechnic Harriers selected Windsor Castle's entrance as the starting point, with the finish line in front of the royal box at White City Stadium. The distance was estimated to be 26 miles, 385 yards, which was later adopted as the international standard in 1924.