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Peers told they risk constitutional crisis' after surprise vote to continue blocking employment rights bill UK politics live

The homelessness minister pledged to end using bed-and-breakfasts for emergency housing while homelessness has worsened since Labour took office.
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19 hours ago
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Homelessness minister promises to end use of B&Bs as emergency housing

The homelessness minister pledged to end B&B emergency housing by the end of the parliament while homelessness and temporary accommodation figures have risen.
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6 hours ago

Former Tory MP quits party for new Reform UK role

Ben Bradley defected to Reform UK as head of local government action; The Independent seeks donations to fund on-the-ground journalism without paywalls.
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7 hours ago

Labour has quietly gutted funding for Britain's struggling regions it's an economic and political disaster | Larry Elliott

Regional economic support for deindustrialised areas has been dismantled, increasing unemployment and welfare dependency in Wales, Scotland and northern England.
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8 hours ago

Tony Blair gives Shabana Mahmood stamp of approval amid Labour leadership speculation

From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging.
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2 hours ago

Cross-party MPs elect new leadership for APPG on Investment Fraud amid call for stronger consumer protection

Accepting the role, McDonnell said he was honoured to lead the group at a "critical juncture" for financial oversight in the UK, stressing that victims of investment fraud and regulatory failures "deserve justice, not excuses", adding 'We will not allow a race to the bottom in regulation'. He argued that consumer protection must be viewed not as a brake on growth but as "the foundation of a financial system that works in the public interest".
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4 hours ago
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Downing Street vows to force employment rights bill through Lords

The government will refuse further concessions and push the employment rights bill through despite Lords blocking over lifting the unfair dismissal compensation cap.
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2 days ago
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Rayner urges MPs not to 'blink or buckle' on employment rights

Angela Rayner urged MPs to press ahead with the Employment Rights Bill despite compromises after unfair dismissal protection was delayed from day one to six months.
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10 hours ago

Why it's ridiculous to call our new train system 'Great' British Rail | Martin Kettle

Using grandiose national labels like 'Great British Railways' inflates expectations, misleads public perception, and undermines trust by invoking anachronistic notions of national greatness.
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12 hours ago

What will be the cost of Keir Starmer's new medicines deal with Donald Trump? British lives | Aditya Chakrabortty

A world-beating deal, boasts the science minister, Patrick Vallance. It paves the way for the UK to become a global hub for life sciences, claims the business secretary, Peter Kyle, with the government press release adding: Tens of thousands of NHS patients will benefit. Presented with such triumph, His Majesty's press is up on its hindlegs. Happy pills ran a laudatory editorial in the Times, while the Daily Mail sportingly thanked Donald Trump for his US lifeline for UK pharma. Britain 1, America 0!
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1 day ago
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An EU-UK mobility scheme work won't erase the violent indifference' against young people. But it's a start | Zoe Williams

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1 day ago
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An EU-UK mobility scheme work won't erase the violent indifference' against young people. But it's a start | Zoe Williams

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18 hours ago

Britain slipping down global league table for youth employment, says report

Sounding the alarm over a worsening youth jobs crisis, the report from the accountancy firm PwC said Britain's economy was missing out on 26bn a year because of sharp regional divisions in youth joblessness. In its annual youth employment index, it said the UK was falling behind other advanced economies amid a deterioration in the youth jobs rate to a 10-year low while other comparable nations were making progress.
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4 hours ago

22 milllion 'black hole' in London council's finances sparks tax hike and spending cuts warning

The gap means the council is considering raising council tax by almost 5%, while looking for extra income and spending cuts elsewhere. Council leader Dominic Twomey said the council's situation was incredibly difficult. He pinned the blame on 14 years of austerity and a lack of funding for local government. The council launched a public consultation on its spending yesterday (Wednesday 10th) as it begins work to set next year's budget.
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12 hours ago

Sajid Javid told Boris Johnson he was Dominic Cummings' puppet'

Sajid Javid resigned as chancellor rather than be controlled by Dominic Cummings and later lost confidence in Boris Johnson over party allegations.
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4 hours ago

Four daily Blackpool to London trains cut to one

Blackpool will lose three weekday Avanti West Coast services to London Euston, cutting four daily services to one after ORR-imposed access restrictions.
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9 hours ago

Live events sector write to Starmer warning the Budget will have 'devastating consequences' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The combined impact of disproportionate, inappropriate, and unjustified rises in the Valuations Office Agency's valuation of properties, and an increased Business Rates multiplier for large event venues, will undermine many of this Government's own priorities. The resulting tax increase for operators completely outweighs any benefits of the transitional relief and lower tax multipliers for lower value properties announced, and will significantly worsen in the years ahead.
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1 hour ago

First trains to join Manchester's Bee Network by end of 2026

We are on the cusp of delivering a fully integrated, world-class transport system for our global city-region. These changes will make everyday journeys easier and open up new opportunities for people across Greater Manchester. Bringing rail into the Bee Network, alongside our long-term vision for rail in Greater Manchester, are all part of our plan and commitment to maximise good growth across the city region for the next decade and beyond, which our residents and businesses deserve.
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3 hours ago

Starmer warns the 'reckless' doctor strikes will 'inflict pain on people' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

It must be clear about what this decision [to strike] means. Other NHS colleagues have had to cancel Christmas plans just to cover shifts; patients will have operations cancelled; and the NHS will be preparing for the worst in the middle of an unprecedented flu season. We've done everything we can to cancel these strikes, even giving them the option to extend the strike mandate so they can call off the strikes and consult their members. It's frankly astounding that the BMA leadership rejected this.
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6 hours ago

Tube fares to go up by 5.8% in 2026

London Underground fares will rise 5.8% from March 2026; Travelcards, bus and tram fares remain frozen with capped pay-as-you-go increases.
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4 hours ago

US is the best place for drugs companies to invest, says boss of London-based GSK

The chief executive of GSK yesterday declared the US to be the best place for pharmaceutical companies to invest. Emma Walmsley said the US led the world in launches of drugs and vaccines and, alongside China, was the best market for business development. She is the latest boss of a leading UK drugmaker to talk up business opportunities on the other side of the Atlantic, after AstraZeneca's Pascal Soriot hailed the vital importance of the US.
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3 hours ago

Met Police must reveal membership of Freemasons

PA Media Officers in the Metropolitan Police must declare current or past Freemason membership under the Met's declarable associations policy to protect public confidence.
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1 day ago
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Reeves faces Treasury committee before Tory censure motion in Commons saying she misled voters about budget UK politics live

NAO warns Shabana Mahmood's asylum overhaul could increase homelessness for refugees and expand case backlogs.
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1 day ago
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Asylum overhaul in UK could lead to rise in homelessness and backlogs, says report

Proposed asylum reforms risk increased homelessness, larger case backlogs, and long unresolved claims unless system bottlenecks and data gaps are effectively addressed.
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1 day ago
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Reeves faces Treasury committee before Tory censure motion in Commons saying she misled voters about budget UK politics live

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United Kingdom's Ministers Will "Look Into" Rockstar's Dev Firings, Says Prime Minister

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United Kingdom's Ministers Will "Look Into" Rockstar's Dev Firings, Says Prime Minister

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1 day ago

Keir's performance in PMQs panto sets bar low enough for Kemi to stay as Tory leader

A few minutes in to the year's penultimate prime minister's questions with MPs from both sides shouting and cheering, the speaker interrupted proceedings to say, we don't need the panto auditions any more. To which the natural response was, oh yes we do'. Because that's pretty much the whole purpose of PMQs at the best of times. A feelgood experience for some. A feelbad experience for others.
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1 day ago

Reeves criticises budget leaks and says income tax decision taken in partnership' with PM

Rachel Reeves condemned unauthorised leaks before the budget and confirmed her income tax U-turn was agreed jointly with Keir Starmer.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

UK government would consider' Australia-style social media ban for under-16s

UK will closely monitor Australia's under-16 social media ban with possible future action; a 500 million package will fund youth centres and trusted-adult access.
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1 day ago

Council tax rises not ruled out after Plaid-Labour budget deal

Council tax in Wales could still rise despite extra funding, as increasing demand for services continues to outstrip available funds.
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1 day ago

Reform defends selection of Bangladeshi candidate

I find it insulting to see people breaking into the UK and immediately being put up in free accomodation, receiving allowances, working illegally and accessing free education while I have done everything the right way.
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23 hours ago

MPs criticise delay to violence against women strategy

Labour ministers have committed to halving VAWG within a decade, but the strategy to deliver this has already been pushed back three times this year. In a letter to ministers, Karen Bradley, Sarah Owen and Andy Slaughter - who chair the Home Affairs, Women and Equalities and Justice Committees - said this was creating uncertainty for the sector, with many organisations struggling to sustain services because of a lack of clarity about funding.
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19 hours ago

Why Lammy is considering wiping childhood criminal records'

From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging.
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1 day ago

Hundreds of youth centres planned to reach 'isolated' generation

The government is set to spend 500m on youth services in England, saying the money is needed to revive the "decimated" sector. Over the next four years, the government aims to build or refurbish 250 youth centres, as well as launch 50 new Young Future hubs, which Labour said in its manifesto would be sites bringing together existing services under one roof. By 2035, half a million young people will also be paired with youth workers, volunteers and other trusted adults.
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1 day ago

Falling gilt yields suggest Rachel Reeves has 'won back market confidence'

Gilt yields have fallen relative to US and eurozone bonds, signalling unwinding of the UK's longstanding risk premium and potential taxpayer savings.
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1 day ago

UK asylum system hit by inefficiencies and wasted funds, watchdog finds

The UK's asylum system is affected by inefficiencies, "wasted public funds" and a succession of "short-term, reactive" government policies that have moved problems elsewhere, the National Audit Office (NAO) has said. As part of its analysis, the spending watchdog looked at a sample of 5,000 asylum claims lodged almost three years ago, in January 2023. Since then, 35% (1,619) of those asylum seekers had been given some sort of protection such as refugee status, and 9% (452) had been removed from the country.
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1 day ago

British soldier killed in Ukraine military training exercise named

Lance Corporal George Hooley, 28, of the Parachute Regiment, died in a tragic accident in Ukraine while observing Ukrainian forces testing a new defensive capability.
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1 day ago

Popular fast-food chain to close amid Chancellor's 'unsustainable' tax hikes

Wage rises, holiday taxes and monumental increases in rateable values have put even further pressure on hospitality businesses, as a result of this Budget. A 5p business rates discount is simply not enough to offset these costs and redress the damage it will do to business viability and job opportunities. This is exactly why we called for the government to use the maximum possible discount it had the power to implement, which could have genuinely delivered lower business rates.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Porn review boss urges further crackdown on extreme content

Baroness Bertin calls to outlaw extreme online incest and child sexual-abuse scenarios played by adults and urges legislative amendments to close loopholes permitting harmful material.
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23 hours ago

The Guardian view on ECHR reform: times change, but universal values need defending | Editorial

Modernising ECHR interpretations to restrict asylum risks undermining humanitarian protections while failing to address complex migration drivers and may empower populist forces.
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Asylum seekers' cost to taxpayer is unknown, public auditor says

The full cost of asylum to UK taxpayers is unknown because local authority spending data are unprocessed and there is no single point of accountability.
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1 day ago

Spies hiding in plain sight across the UK and MI5 issues an alert - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The plan will see the intelligence services deliver security briefings for political parties and issue new guidance to election candidates to help them recognise, resist and report suspicious activity; work with professional networking sites to make them a more hostile operating environment for spies; and tighten rules on political donations through a new Elections Bill. He will add that the government will continue to take further action against China-based actors involved in malicious cyber activity against the UK and our allies.
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1 day ago

Goldman Sachs warns UK policy uncertainty is creating a 'confidence overhang' for small businesses

Policy uncertainty in Westminster is weighing heavily on Britain's small business sector, according to one of the City's most influential bankers. Kunal Shah, co-head of Goldman Sachs International, warned that a lack of clarity over taxation and employment laws is creating an "overhang" that is discouraging entrepreneurs from investing and hiring. Speaking to The Times ahead of a House of Commons reception marking 15 years of Goldman's 10,000 Small Businesses programme, Shah said founders were increasingly nervous about the government's shifting regulatory agenda.
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1 day ago

SMEs who fail to comply over the government's 'Fair Work Act' will face legal consequences

"The creation of the FWA marks a step change in the Government's attitude towards employment rights and shows they will take a proactive approach to enforcing them," H-J Dobbie, Head of HR Consultancy at Azets, said. "Many of the areas the FWA will enforce when it launches in April - Statutory Sick Pay, statutory holiday entitlement, and agency worker protections for example - are areas employers should already be complying with, but if they don't, the consequences of not doing so will become more serious from the spring of next year."
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1 day ago

Police officer in spycops scandal deceived two women at same time, inquiry told

Mark Jenner had a relationship with a leftwing activist, known as Alison, for five years without disclosing to her that he was in reality an undercover officer who was spying on political campaigners. During those years, he was married to his wife, who knew nothing about her husband's relationship with Alison. His wife gave birth to his child during this time. She became the first wife of an undercover officer to testify at the inquiry when she gave evidence on Tuesday.
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2 days ago

Britain's golden egg': how IRA agent Freddie Scappaticci was protected to the end

He was instead, as a final report by Operation Kenova effectively revealed without officially doing so on Tuesday, for a long time Britain's most valuable spy inside the IRA during the Troubles in Northern Ireland, once described by an army general as the golden egg of the intelligence services. More pertinently to the torment of those related to his victims, he was a sadistic murderer who had been in the pay of the British state.
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Thamesmead's 'Road to Nowhere' finally set for completion as a new bus route

This is Barnham Drive, and though both ends of the road were built in 2003, and even cycle lane markings were added, the 90% of the road that would link up the end junctions was never added. Admittedly, not many people need to get between the ends, but if they did, thanks to the parkland being fenced off and the area being much more car than pedestrian-friendly, it's quite a long walk between them.
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23 hours ago

Influencing The Electorate: How To Be A Politician In 2025

Politicians increasingly operate as brands, using social media and trends to blend governance with influencer-style content to reach younger, attention-limited audiences.
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22 hours ago

Labour seeks to reform human rights laws in order to save them

It was that sentiment that convinced Lammy's predecessor, Shabana Mahmood, now home secretary, that the UK should join the push to seek a declaration to change how the European convention of human rights should be interpreted. It was Mahmood who has made the determined argument from inside government that Labour must act to prevent the perceived overreach of human rights law or risk far worse if they lose the next election to the hard right.
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1 day ago

Starmer is lobbying Europe to join him in watering down the ECHR. This illiberalism will harm us all | Steve Valdez-Symonds

Proposed asylum-rule changes would erode absolute human-rights protections and normalize suffering for some migrants, undermining the universality of human dignity.
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21 hours ago

Starmer and hardline governments risk creating hierarchy of people' by constraining human rights

Michael O'Flaherty, the Council of Europe's commissioner for human rights, said that middle-of the road politicians are playing into the hands of the populist right. Speaking exclusively to the Guardian, he pointed to the lazy correlation of migration and crime as an example. This doesn't correspond with reality, he said. For every inch yielded, there's going to be another inch demanded, he said.
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fromwww.bbc.com
23 hours ago

Ukraine at critical moment, European leaders say after Trump call

UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said they "agreed that this was a critical moment - for Ukraine, its people and for shared security across the Euro-Atlantic region". A White House official confirmed the call took place on Wednesday but did not give details. It comes the day after Trump called European leaders "weak", suggesting the US could scale back support for Ukraine. In the wide-ranging Politico interview published on Tuesday, Trump also claimed Ukraine was "using war" to avoid holding elections, prompting President Volodymyr Zelensky to reply he was "ready" for them.
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1 day ago

More than a dozen Labour MPs back call for EU-UK customs union

The Independent deploys on-the-ground journalists to cover major issues, resists paywalls, and relies on donations to fund reporting across the political spectrum.
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2 days ago

Starmer facing calls for new EU customs union to undo Brexit damage' - latest

Calls grow for a UK-EU customs union while Sir Keir Starmer insists Labour will not rejoin the customs union, single market, or freedom of movement.
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2 days ago

Rayner says Labour must not blink or buckle' any more on workers' rights as she defends compromise plan UK politics live

Employment rights bill progressed: MPs accepted compromise granting unfair-dismissal protection after six months, removing compensation cap, and introducing day-one sick pay and guaranteed hours.
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2 days ago

Come with me to Jacob Rees-Mogg's house. The Brexiters are rattled and it shows | Polly Toynbee

Brexit caused deep social divisions, economic harm, and opportunistic politicians continue to exploit renewed debate to rally support while voters bear ongoing consequences.
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2 days ago

Reform campaign for Farage's Clacton seat was a juggernaut', say candidates

Nigel Farage’s Clacton campaign may have exceeded legal spending limits amid allegations and police assessment following claims by a former aide.
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2 days ago

Labour and Plaid Cymru reach budget deal, sources say

Welsh government reached a budget deal with Plaid Cymru, securing support for Labour's spending plans by promising extra funding for health and local government.
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2 days ago

Pity Keir Starmer he's the fall guy for a Labour right that's ready to cast him aside | Owen Jones

Keir Starmer faces internal blame and potential replacement by Blairite figures like Wes Streeting, who embody New Labour instincts and perceived charisma.
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2 days ago

Rare tie in Commons vote sees customs union bill progress

Lib Dem bill to begin UK negotiations on a customs union with the EU advanced after a 100-100 tie and the Deputy Speaker's deciding vote.
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2 days ago

Having nothing to say has never stopped Kemi holding a press conference | John Crace

Press conferences have become frequent attention-seeking performances that dilute political communication and reflect a craving for exposure over substantive messaging.
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2 days ago

Minimum wage should not go any higher, suggests Badenoch

We need to listen to what businesses are saying. It's not government ministers that create jobs, it's business that creates jobs. We need to make sure that we set the minimum wage at a good level but we also need to make sure that their other burdens, their business rates, their corporation taxes, all of the things they do - the endless regulation, the employment rights bill: they're just sick and tired of so much happening. Let's lighten that burden.
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1 day ago

Bank of England expects budget will cut inflation by up to half a percentage point

The Bank of England expects Rachel Reeves's budget will reduce the UK's headline inflation rate by as much as half a percentage point next year. In a boost for the chancellor after last month's high-stakes tax and spending statement, Clare Lombardelli, a deputy governor at the central bank, said its early analysis showed the policies would lower the annual inflation rate by 0.4 to 0.5 percentage points for a year from mid-2026.
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2 days ago

Ex-children's boss to lead grooming gang inquiry

The prime minister announced the inquiry for England and Wales in June, accepting the recommendation of Baroness Louise Casey's audit into the evidence on the scale of group-based child sexual abuse. Baroness Longfield will be joined by panellists Zoe Billingham CBE, a former inspector at HM Constabulary, and Eleanor Kelly CBE, former chief executive of Southwark Council, to lead the inquiry.
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Red, White and Rails: The Great British Railways livery unveiled for 2026 rollout

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Red, White and Rails: The Great British Railways livery unveiled for 2026 rollout

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2 days ago

Badenoch announces Tory review of which conditions qualify for benefits

a key refrain of her speech was that the increase in people receiving benefits for physical and mental conditions was unaffordable. It was, she said, particularly the case for low-level mental health issues such as ADHD. A lot of people don't know the scale of the problem, she said. A lot of people don't know how bad it is. Quite simply, our sickness benefit system was not designed to handle the age of diagnosis which we now live in.
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2 days ago

Great British Railways flies the flag as logo goes back to the future

Great British Railways will be nationalised and rebranded with a red, white and blue logo incorporating the double arrow as rail reforms advance.
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1 day ago

We must protect our borders to defend our democracies and that means the ECHR must change | Keir Starmer and Mette Frederiksen

Governments must reform asylum and migration systems to protect genuine refugees, control irregular migration, and preserve social cohesion.
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2 days ago

Questions we should actually be asking in UK citizenship test | Letters

I volunteer with refugees and regularly witness the distress of highly skilled and qualified people failing the test on idiotic questions that most Britons couldn't answer. When simple facts can be found by a quick internet search, what is the point of wasting brain space by trying to memorise them? Much more salient to ask questions like: where can you legally ride an electric scooter? The maximum legal speed for an electric bicycle?
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1 day ago

Budget could knock 0.5% off inflation next year, Bank chief says

Chancellor's Budget measures will reduce inflation by 0.4–0.5% for a year from Q2 2026 by cutting energy costs, capping fuel duty and freezing rail fares.
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2 days ago

UK.gov rejects 1.8B digital ID cost, offers no alternative

The department head rejected the OBR's £1.8 billion digital ID cost estimate and will provide an alternative after a postponed consultation clarifies scope and uses.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

I'm not going to hide again': Stakeknife report met with relief by victims' families

An MI5 agent within the IRA, codenamed Stakeknife, carried out executions while handlers preserved his cover, leaving victims' families stigmatized and fearful.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

UK households cut spending at fastest pace in almost five years, says Barclays

UK consumer spending fell in November with card transactions down 1.1%, muted Black Friday uplift, modest food sales growth below inflation, and pressure over business-rate changes.
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2 days ago

Government unveils 725m package to create 50,000 apprenticeships and tackle rising youth unemployment

Government will invest £725m to create 50,000 apprenticeships over three years, funding SME apprenticeship costs and launching local and sectoral programmes to reduce youth unemployment.
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2 days ago

UK's MI5 protected IRA agent who committed murders, police report finds

MI5 protected an IRA double agent who continued committing murders during the Troubles and avoided prosecution, according to Operation Kenova.
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1 day ago

No 10 denies failing to defend Khan against Trump

A Downing Street spokesperson declined to criticise President Trump's comments, saying Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer had strong relationships with both men. Asked why No 10 would not defend the mayor against the US president's remarks, the spokesperson said: "I do not accept that. As I have said, the prime minister has a strong relationship with the mayor of London."
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