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Plan to scrap two-child benefit cap ‘dead in the water’ after welfare U-turn - A change in the controversial cap, first ...
The More In Common survey found, if a general election was held today, Reform would become the largest party in the House of ...
Keir Starmer’s Labour Party has been handed a brutal verdict by the public just one year after its landslide election win, ...
EXCLUSIVE: Campaigners say Keir Starmer's 10-year strategy to improve the health service doesn't go anywhere near far enough.
Labour ‘may reject Israeli components’ in UK missile defense ‘Iron Dome’ plan to placate pro-Palestinian backbenchers ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNHow a tear made UK stock market plungeRachel Reeves, the UK finance minister, was tearful last Wednesday during prime minister’s questions (PMQs). She looked miserable as the prime minister rose to take questions after a U-turn over the ...
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GB News on MSNGB News gets sneak peek inside Reform’s new HQ as Nigel Farage takes ‘next step’ in march to No10Reform UK chairman David Bull, who was returned to the coveted post last month following Zia Yusuf's 48-hour hiatus from ...
Those left wingers cheering the news that Zarah Sultana and Jeremy Corbyn plan a new party are about to improve the chances ...
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The Observer on MSNReeves’ tears: a key image that defines this momentWhether the chancellor’s emotional reaction at PMQs was personal or political, it underlines a perception of chaos in the ...
The Tories will look to lay amendments to the legislation – set to be renamed the Universal Credit Bill – and party leader Mrs Badenoch is due to deliver a speech on welfare on Thursday. Among the ...
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GB News on MSN'We want safe routes!' Sir Keir Starmer faces new Labour revolt as rebels plot to block plans to end migrant crisisThe Prime Minister is facing yet another rebellion from Labour backbenchers over his deal with France to stop small boat crossings. This deadlock surrounds a potential "one in, one out" migrant deal ...
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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