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After a year in power, Keir Starmer appears to be losing not just political weight but material substance, too.
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An official forecast published alongside the Government's benefits bill reveals that ministers believe the number of claims ...
British finance minister Rachel Reeves will announce on Monday a 28.6 million pound ($39 million) investment by the National ...
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Daily Maverick on MSN‘I am deeply ashamed’ — Peter Hain breaks with Starmer government’s ban on Palestine ActionFormer anti-apartheid activist Peter Hain voted against the banning order issued against Palestine Action in the House of ...
Labour policies ‘obscured’ by rows over welfare and winter fuel – Lord Kinnock - The week of Sir Keir Starmer’s first ...
The Prime Minister already caused outrage when his chancellor Rachel Reeves axed the winter fuel payment - before U-turning.
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GB News on MSN'They can't pull back from this!' Rosie Duffield warns Labour has 'no convincing story' and 'rotten foundations' under Keir StarmerFormer Labour MP Rosie Duffield has delivered a scathing assessment of her former party's performance under Sir Keir Starmer, ...
Rachel Reeves must U-turn on her manifesto pledge not to raise taxes for working people or Sir Keir Starmer’s government will ...
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Lord Kinnock, who led Labour between 1983 and 1992, said a two per cent levy on assets worth more than £10million could be a ...
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GB News on MSNJeremy Corbyn's new hard-left party should call itself 'Nigel Farage Assistance Group', says ex-Labour leaderJeremy Corbyn's new hard-left party should call itself the "Nigel Farage Assistance Group", ex-Labour leader Lord Kinnock has ...
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LancsLive on MSNChancellor Rachel Reeves faces tough decisions on tax as she navigates budget shortfallC hancellor Rachel Reeves has hinted at the possibility of further tax increases this autumn as she faces a worsening deficit ...
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GB News on MSN'You can’t be happy with school closures!' Camilla Tominey GRILLS Education Secretary over private school tax raidEducation Secretary Bridget Philipson has defended the Government's controversial private school tax policy despite ...
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