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June 24-30: UK and US debates, Gareth Jenkins at Horizon inquiry and French elections

by
Jamie Micklethwaite
June 21, 2024
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A look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda next week, from the team at Foresight News. Delivered to your inbox on Fridays.


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Leading the Week 

It’s fair to say this has not been a great week for Rishi Sunak, who cheered a fall in inflation on Wednesday before seeing his party predicted to suffer an extinction level event on July 4, with another betting scandal thrown in for good measure.  The prime minister will be hoping to change the narrative as we enter the final 10 days of campaigning, starting with a live interview with the Sun’s political editor Harry Cole on Monday (June 24). The paper’s readers, who continue to hold a huge amount of sway in UK elections, will put questions to Sunak and his would-be successor Keir Starmer before a Sun people’s cabinet issue a verdict on the pair’s performances.  

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The Downing Street hopefuls then face off for the final head-to-head TV debate of the campaign, hosted by the BBC’s Mishal Husain in Nottingham on Wednesday (June 26). In a packed media week for party leaders, Starmer also has an interview with ITV’s Paul Brand on Thursday (June 27), while Green co-leader Adrian Ramsay and Lib Dem photocall king Ed Davey have sit downs with Nick Robinson for Panorama on Monday and Friday (June 28), respectively, before a final leaders’ Question Time of the campaign on Friday featuring representatives from the Greens and Reform UK. 

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The damning revelations for former Post Office CEO Paula Vennells continued this week, with investigator Ian Henderson telling the Horizon inquiry that he suspected senior figures were involved in a cover-up and possible criminal conspiracy.  The inquiry’s attention turns next week to Gareth Jenkins, whose position in the Horizon affair stands in contrast to the recently-knighted campaign figurehead Alan Bates. Jenkins is a former Fujitsu IT expert and one of the architects of the Horizon system, who has previously been accused of providing misleading and contradictory evidence to the inquiry. He’s finally giving evidence at a four-day session from Tuesday to Friday (June 25-28), after seeking immunity from police prosecution and having two scheduled appearances delayed at the last minute. Jenkins is likely to face questions on his past testimony about the faulty IT system and the timing of document releases before his two previous scheduled appearances. 


Looking Abroad

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After Joe Biden and Donald Trump’s campaigns decided to shun the traditional Commission on Presidential Debates, the two men are set to hold their first head-to-head on Thursday (June 27) when they meet in Atlanta for a debate moderated by CNN’s Jake Tapper and Dana Bash. In a departure from 2020, there will be no live audience or opening statements during the 90-minute debate, and the candidates’ microphones will be muted except when it’s their turn to speak. Despite these measures aimed at ensuring a ‘civilised discussion’, the debate has the potential to turn ugly. Trump has already suggested Biden may be planning to use drugs boost his performance and accused him of being mentally unfit for the presidency. Meanwhile the Biden campaign, having initially shied away from leaning into Trump’s recent conviction, this week released a new ad describing Trump as a ‘convicted criminal’ as well as raising his civil sexual assault and fraud cases. The next debate, hosted by ABC, is scheduled for September 10. 

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Having spent over 450 days in pre-trial detention, Wall Street Journal journalist Evan Gershkovich is scheduled to appear in court in Yekaterinburg on Wednesday (June 26) after Russia’s prosecutor general announced that a trial would go ahead on accusations Gershkovich was collecting secret information about a military facility on behalf of the CIA when he was detained last March. News that proceedings will be held behind closed doors has reinforced widespread concerns of a sham trial, with the WSJ describing the charges as ‘repugnant, disgusting and based on calculated and transparent lies’. With Gershkovich facing a 20-year prison sentence, Russia has continued to signal openness to a prisoner swap that could potentially also see Paul Whelan, another US citizen held by Russia, returned. 

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Iranians elect a new president on Friday (June 28) following the death of Ebrahim Raisi alongside foreign minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian and several other senior officials in a helicopter crash last month. Former Tehran mayor Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, who is associated with the violent suppression of student protests, is being viewed as the frontrunner, facing off against leading reformist candidate Masoud Pezeshkian and hardline former nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili. 

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In France, the first round of snap parliamentary elections takes place on Sunday (June 30) ahead of all-important run-offs on July 7 in the wake of European elections that saw the far-right Rassemblement National (RN) win over 30 per cent of the vote. Current Prime Minister Gabriel Attal, of Macron’s Renaissance party, will be hoping that the prospect of RN premiership under Jordan Bardella or a far-left government under the influence of Jean-Luc Mélenchon is enough to convince voters to back centrist candidates from the Ensemble pour la République bloc who broadly support Macron’s administration. Ahead of the vote, Attal, Bardella and Manuel Bompard of the leftist Nouveau Front Populaire alliance will take part in a televised debate on Tuesday (June 25). 


 

Also look out for

June 24

IFS and Greenpeace/Friends of the Earth publish manifesto analyses 

Trial begins in Holly Willoughby kidnap case  

EU foreign ministers discuss Ukraine and the Middle East 

Euro 2024: Croatia v Italy 

June 25

Euro 2024: England v Slovenia 

UK state banquet for Emperor and Empress of Japan 

ECHR judgment in Ukraine case against Russia over Crimea seizure 

Ukraine and Moldova begin EU accession talks 

UN Security Council discusses Israel-Palestine conflict 

China’s Chang’e-6 lunar mission expected to return to Earth 

Michael Phelps at US House hearing on anti-doping 

June 26

UK heatwave forecast 

Court hearing for man charged with throwing rocks at Nigel Farage 

Deadline to apply for UK general election proxy vote 

Guildhall banquet for Emperor and Empress of Japan 

Volodymyr Zelenskyy addresses Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly 

ICC judgment for alleged Mali militant leader 

Boeing Starliner spacecraft planned return to Earth 

Euro 2024: Ukraine v Belgium 

Football League fixtures announced 

June 27

Junior doctors begin five-day strike 

IMF publishes assessment of the US economy 

Ofcom publishes 2024 BBC Performance Tracker 

EU leaders meet to discuss top jobs 

Putin and Lukashenko speak at Forum of the Regions of Russia and Belarus 

PDC World Cup of Darts begins 

The Bear season 3 released 

June 28

UK GDP National Accounts 

Glastonbury Festival begins 

Wimbledon draw 

Legislative election in Mongolia 

June 29

Euro 2024 round of 16 begins 

Tour De France Grand Depart 

UK Athletics Championships: 100m finals 

Pride in London Parade 

Presidential election in Mauritania 

June 30

Formula One: Austrian Grand Prix 

Premier League PSR accounts deadline day 

JAXA launches ALOS-4 satellite 

Statistics, reports and results

June 24

Israeli report due on ICJ measures in Gaza genocide case 

OECD Services Trade Restrictiveness Index  

CBI industrial trends survey 

Argentina Q1 GDP 

June 25

OECD Economic Survey of the United States 

Resolution Foundation report on the labour market 

Recorded crime in Scotland, 2023-24 

Quarterly stats on cancer waiting times in Scotland  

Deloitte Annual Review of Football Finance  

Results from: FedEx 

June 26

UNODC World Drug Report 2024 

OECD/WTO report on Aid for Trade at a Glance 

BRC report on UK retail diversity and inclusion 

Nvidia annual meeting of stockholders 

June 27

2022 estimates for Local Authority greenhouse gas emissions 

Monthly A&E quality indicators and GP stats 

Graduate labour market in England 

OECD-FAO Agricultural Outlook 2024 

OECD PISA report on students’ financial literacy 

2023/24 statistics on firearm certificates in England and Wales 

US Q1 GDP (third estimate) 

UK Financial Policy Committee summary and record 

Bank of England capital issuance 

Turkey interest rate decision

Results from: H&M, Currys, Nike 

June 28

UK Economic Accounts 

Quarterly figures on consumer spending 

Property transactions in the UK 

June 30

Bank for International Settlements annual report 

Anniversaries and awareness days

June 24

Small Charity Week (to June 28) 

Rabbit Awareness Week (to June 28) 

National Deafblind Awareness Week (to June 30) 

Co-operatives Fortnight (to July 7) 

Two years ago: US Supreme Court overturned Roe v Wade 

June 25

15 years ago: Michael Jackson died 

June 26

Armed Forces: Reserves Day 

International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking 

International Day in Support of Victims of Torture 

Nine years ago: US Supreme Court legalised gay marriage 

June 27

National Sunglasses Day 

June 28

Freedom of the Press Day (Maryland) 

Tau Day 

Elon Musk turns 53 

June 29

Armed Forces Day 

World Industrial Design Day 

10 years ago: ISIS declared creation of Islamic caliphate 

June 30

Asteroid Day 

Social Media Day 

90 years ago: Night of the Long Knives 


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