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John Prescott, Labour deputy prime minister under Tony Blair, dies aged 86 UK politics live

Keir Starmer honors John Prescott as a major figure in the Labour movement and recognizes his enduring legacy in British politics.

John Prescott, British former deputy prime minister, dies aged 86

John Prescott, former British deputy prime minister, fought for social justice and environmental protection, leaving behind a legacy of public service.

John Prescott: Political bruiser who played vital role in Labour comeback

John Prescott was pivotal to the New Labour project, contrasting sharply with newer party figures and helping secure Labour's return to power.

Lord Prescott was most 'talented and unusual' politician - Blair

Tony Blair honored John Prescott as a uniquely talented politician with a deep personal bond formed during their years in government.

John Prescott, Labour deputy prime minister under Tony Blair, dies aged 86 UK politics live

Keir Starmer honors John Prescott as a major figure in the Labour movement and recognizes his enduring legacy in British politics.

John Prescott, British former deputy prime minister, dies aged 86

John Prescott, former British deputy prime minister, fought for social justice and environmental protection, leaving behind a legacy of public service.

John Prescott: Political bruiser who played vital role in Labour comeback

John Prescott was pivotal to the New Labour project, contrasting sharply with newer party figures and helping secure Labour's return to power.

Lord Prescott was most 'talented and unusual' politician - Blair

Tony Blair honored John Prescott as a uniquely talented politician with a deep personal bond formed during their years in government.
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PM must prioritise Birmingham pub bombings inquiry, say victims' families

Families of Birmingham pub bombing victims demand a public inquiry on the 50th anniversary to address ongoing concerns over justice.
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No pressure on MPs over assisted dying vote, says PM

Cabinet divisions exist on assisted dying; MPs granted free votes amidst differing party opinions create tensions within the government.

Winter fuel cut not easy choice, admits minister

Restricting winter fuel payments to low-income pensioners, a decision taken with reluctance, will push many elderly into poverty but is deemed necessary for financial repair.

Farmers head to Westminster protest as inheritance tax anger grows

The government's inheritance tax changes for farms have ignited significant protest from farmers, demonstrating ongoing rural discontent with government policies.

Fixing social care is urgent, says minister, after reports of impasse

Urgent reform is needed for the social care system in England amid internal government challenges and discussions on funding and long-term solutions.

Cancel study into the cost to NHS of assisted dying, Harman tells Streeting

Calls for the UK government to maintain neutrality on assisted dying debates amid financial implications controversy. Focus should be on moral principles, not costs.

'Genuine impasse' at top of government about social care plan, insiders say

Labour's proposals for a National Care Service lack clarity and urgency amid a growing crisis in social care.

No pressure on MPs over assisted dying vote, says PM

Cabinet divisions exist on assisted dying; MPs granted free votes amidst differing party opinions create tensions within the government.

Winter fuel cut not easy choice, admits minister

Restricting winter fuel payments to low-income pensioners, a decision taken with reluctance, will push many elderly into poverty but is deemed necessary for financial repair.

Farmers head to Westminster protest as inheritance tax anger grows

The government's inheritance tax changes for farms have ignited significant protest from farmers, demonstrating ongoing rural discontent with government policies.

Fixing social care is urgent, says minister, after reports of impasse

Urgent reform is needed for the social care system in England amid internal government challenges and discussions on funding and long-term solutions.

Cancel study into the cost to NHS of assisted dying, Harman tells Streeting

Calls for the UK government to maintain neutrality on assisted dying debates amid financial implications controversy. Focus should be on moral principles, not costs.

'Genuine impasse' at top of government about social care plan, insiders say

Labour's proposals for a National Care Service lack clarity and urgency amid a growing crisis in social care.
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#uk-government

UK upheld some arms export licences to Israel to reassure US

UK did not fully suspend arms exports to Israel to maintain US and NATO confidence and avoid impacting international security.

Tories attack BBC for questioning farming lobby's inheritance tax claims UK politics live

Angela Rayner will represent Keir Starmer at PMQs as he returns from the G20, amid pressing issues on Ukraine, inflation, and farming taxes.

We must chip away at smuggler business models - border chief

The UK aims to disrupt people smuggling by targeting the profitability of smuggling operations through international cooperation.

Cooper vows to end 'postcode lottery' in policing

The Home Secretary aims to eliminate the 'postcode lottery' in policing through a new body for better coordination and monitoring of forces in England and Wales.

UK upheld some arms export licences to Israel to reassure US

UK did not fully suspend arms exports to Israel to maintain US and NATO confidence and avoid impacting international security.

Tories attack BBC for questioning farming lobby's inheritance tax claims UK politics live

Angela Rayner will represent Keir Starmer at PMQs as he returns from the G20, amid pressing issues on Ukraine, inflation, and farming taxes.

We must chip away at smuggler business models - border chief

The UK aims to disrupt people smuggling by targeting the profitability of smuggling operations through international cooperation.

Cooper vows to end 'postcode lottery' in policing

The Home Secretary aims to eliminate the 'postcode lottery' in policing through a new body for better coordination and monitoring of forces in England and Wales.
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#political-accountability

MPs raise questions about Rachel Reeves' CV

Chancellor Rachel Reeves faced criticism for allegedly exaggerating her work experience, highlighting issues of credibility in political roles.

Construction is the world's biggest polluter, yet Labour still refuses to tackle it | Simon Jenkins

The construction industry is the largest emitter of greenhouse gases, yet it often escapes criticism compared to oil and automotive sectors.

MPs raise questions about Rachel Reeves' CV

Chancellor Rachel Reeves faced criticism for allegedly exaggerating her work experience, highlighting issues of credibility in political roles.

Construction is the world's biggest polluter, yet Labour still refuses to tackle it | Simon Jenkins

The construction industry is the largest emitter of greenhouse gases, yet it often escapes criticism compared to oil and automotive sectors.
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#law-enforcement

Police must not investigate free speech, Tories say

The UK Conservatives advocate for policing non-crime hate incidents only when imminent legal risks are present, aiming to protect free speech.

Police chief calls for biggest shake-up of England and Wales policing since 1960s

Britain's police chiefs call for radical reforms to eliminate inefficiencies and inconsistencies in law enforcement practices across the country.

Police must not investigate free speech, Tories say

The UK Conservatives advocate for policing non-crime hate incidents only when imminent legal risks are present, aiming to protect free speech.

Police chief calls for biggest shake-up of England and Wales policing since 1960s

Britain's police chiefs call for radical reforms to eliminate inefficiencies and inconsistencies in law enforcement practices across the country.
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#assisted-dying

UK's longest-serving MPs issue joint plea for Commons to reject assisted dying bill

Diane Abbott and Sir Edward Leigh urge rejection of the assisted dying bill, citing rushed process and risks to vulnerable people.

Assisted dying: what are the slippery slope' fears in England and Wales?

The debate on assisted dying legislation raises concerns about potential future expansions despite current safeguards.

Health minister Stephen Kinnock says he will back assisted dying bill

Kinnock supports the assisted dying bill, emphasizing compassion and arguing it won't negatively impact palliative care services.

The assisted dying debate: Charles Falconer and the Observer's Sonia Sodha tackle the issues

The current law inadequately addresses the needs of the terminally ill by creating unnecessary suffering and fear around end-of-life choices.

Our politics could not be more different but we're united against this dangerous assisted dying bill | Diane Abbott and Edward Leigh

Proper scrutiny and expert advice are vital for significant legislative changes like the assisted dying bill.

UK's longest-serving MPs issue joint plea for Commons to reject assisted dying bill

Diane Abbott and Sir Edward Leigh urge rejection of the assisted dying bill, citing rushed process and risks to vulnerable people.

Assisted dying: what are the slippery slope' fears in England and Wales?

The debate on assisted dying legislation raises concerns about potential future expansions despite current safeguards.

Health minister Stephen Kinnock says he will back assisted dying bill

Kinnock supports the assisted dying bill, emphasizing compassion and arguing it won't negatively impact palliative care services.

The assisted dying debate: Charles Falconer and the Observer's Sonia Sodha tackle the issues

The current law inadequately addresses the needs of the terminally ill by creating unnecessary suffering and fear around end-of-life choices.

Our politics could not be more different but we're united against this dangerous assisted dying bill | Diane Abbott and Edward Leigh

Proper scrutiny and expert advice are vital for significant legislative changes like the assisted dying bill.
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#housing-policy

More tenants could be excluded from Right to Buy

Proposed Right to Buy policy changes aim to reduce home ownership among social housing tenants to address housing shortages.

Rayner announces plan to tighten up right to buy council homes in England

Changes will limit tenant purchase of council homes to increase the stock of socially rented housing in England.

More tenants could be excluded from Right to Buy

Proposed Right to Buy policy changes aim to reduce home ownership among social housing tenants to address housing shortages.

Rayner announces plan to tighten up right to buy council homes in England

Changes will limit tenant purchase of council homes to increase the stock of socially rented housing in England.
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#uk-defence

Defence secretary denies scrapping navy vessels to cut costs is black day'

The scrapping of Royal Navy vessels is framed by officials as a necessary strategic decision, despite criticism it undermines military capability.

UK to decommission ships, drones and helicopters to save 500m

The UK will save £500m over five years by decommissioning old military equipment, freeing funds for defence investment.

Defence secretary denies scrapping navy vessels to cut costs is black day'

The scrapping of Royal Navy vessels is framed by officials as a necessary strategic decision, despite criticism it undermines military capability.

UK to decommission ships, drones and helicopters to save 500m

The UK will save £500m over five years by decommissioning old military equipment, freeing funds for defence investment.
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MP calls for ban on auction sales of human remains

MP calls for an end to the sale of human remains citing moral, colonial, and ethical concerns.
#public-safety

Scottish bus drivers say death of colleague part of rising trend in abuse

Keith Rollinson's tragic death highlights growing violence against bus drivers and the need for increased safety measures.

In England and Wales, where you live determines the kind of policing you get. That isn't right | Gavin Stephens

Policing reform is urgently needed to address the evolving nature of crime and modernize the police service.

Scottish bus drivers say death of colleague part of rising trend in abuse

Keith Rollinson's tragic death highlights growing violence against bus drivers and the need for increased safety measures.

In England and Wales, where you live determines the kind of policing you get. That isn't right | Gavin Stephens

Policing reform is urgently needed to address the evolving nature of crime and modernize the police service.
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#inheritance-tax

Farmers have hoarded land for too long. Inheritance tax will bring new life to rural Britain | Will Hutton

The conversation on society's good is increasingly dominated by wealth interests, undermining collective well-being.

Farmers arrive in Whitehall for protest about inheritance tax plan UK politics live

The inheritance tax changes affect UK farmers, provoking significant protest and debate between the farming community and the Labour government.

Farmers protest as Starmer defends Budget

Planned inheritance tax changes are severely impacting farming families, leading to widespread protests and concerns about food inflation.

Nigel Farage excluded from farm rally speakers amid fears over Brexit role

Organisers excluded Nigel Farage from the farmers' protest to maintain focus on agricultural issues and avoid political divisiveness.

What the farmers' protest tells us about their argument with the government

Farmers' protests highlight deep cultural expectations of inheriting family farms, representing identity and responsibility.

The Guardian view on taxing farmers: big landowners must pay their share | Editorial

The recent inheritance tax changes may adversely affect farming families, raising concerns about affordability and fairness.
Tax rises were necessary, but a more targeted approach could lessen the burden on smaller farms.

Farmers have hoarded land for too long. Inheritance tax will bring new life to rural Britain | Will Hutton

The conversation on society's good is increasingly dominated by wealth interests, undermining collective well-being.

Farmers arrive in Whitehall for protest about inheritance tax plan UK politics live

The inheritance tax changes affect UK farmers, provoking significant protest and debate between the farming community and the Labour government.

Farmers protest as Starmer defends Budget

Planned inheritance tax changes are severely impacting farming families, leading to widespread protests and concerns about food inflation.

Nigel Farage excluded from farm rally speakers amid fears over Brexit role

Organisers excluded Nigel Farage from the farmers' protest to maintain focus on agricultural issues and avoid political divisiveness.

What the farmers' protest tells us about their argument with the government

Farmers' protests highlight deep cultural expectations of inheriting family farms, representing identity and responsibility.

The Guardian view on taxing farmers: big landowners must pay their share | Editorial

The recent inheritance tax changes may adversely affect farming families, raising concerns about affordability and fairness.
Tax rises were necessary, but a more targeted approach could lessen the burden on smaller farms.
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#keir-starmer

Starmer twice declines to directly condemn jailing of Hong Kong pro-democracy figures

Keir Starmer prioritizes economic relations with China, avoiding direct condemnation of human rights abuses in Hong Kong to protect UK's economic interests.

Kemi Badenoch's first approval ratings as Tory leader worse than Sunak and Johnson

Kemi Badenoch's approval ratings are lower than those of previous Tory leaders, reflecting mixed voter sentiment.
Voters see Badenoch as principled but divided in their opinions of her leadership.
Her image contrasts with Keir Starmer's, particularly in perceived bravery.

Keir Starmer will go into meeting with Chinese president with eyes wide open', says minister UK politics live

Starmer aims for a pragmatic relationship with China despite criticism from some Tories over the moral implications of engaging with Xi Jinping.

Kemi's Tories Haven't Got Talent show fields A N Other at PMQs

Oliver Dowden's political journey serves as a stark reminder of Westminster's brutal realities and the shifting fortunes within party dynamics.

Starmer twice declines to directly condemn jailing of Hong Kong pro-democracy figures

Keir Starmer prioritizes economic relations with China, avoiding direct condemnation of human rights abuses in Hong Kong to protect UK's economic interests.

Kemi Badenoch's first approval ratings as Tory leader worse than Sunak and Johnson

Kemi Badenoch's approval ratings are lower than those of previous Tory leaders, reflecting mixed voter sentiment.
Voters see Badenoch as principled but divided in their opinions of her leadership.
Her image contrasts with Keir Starmer's, particularly in perceived bravery.

Keir Starmer will go into meeting with Chinese president with eyes wide open', says minister UK politics live

Starmer aims for a pragmatic relationship with China despite criticism from some Tories over the moral implications of engaging with Xi Jinping.

Kemi's Tories Haven't Got Talent show fields A N Other at PMQs

Oliver Dowden's political journey serves as a stark reminder of Westminster's brutal realities and the shifting fortunes within party dynamics.
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#local-government

In Kent, Labour has a fight on its hands and a make-or-break test for its housing revolution | Polly Toynbee

The housing crisis in Kent highlights the tension between local council decisions and Westminster's commitment to rapid home building.

Councillor 'concerned' by new asylum hotel

Government housing asylum seekers in Coventry hotel was decided without local council consultation, raising concerns about community safety and access to services.

The streetlights going out over Britain tell a brutal story: austerity isn't over it's getting worse | John Harris

Local austerity is increasing as councils face financial pressures and cut essential services, impacting communities across the country.

In Kent, Labour has a fight on its hands and a make-or-break test for its housing revolution | Polly Toynbee

The housing crisis in Kent highlights the tension between local council decisions and Westminster's commitment to rapid home building.

Councillor 'concerned' by new asylum hotel

Government housing asylum seekers in Coventry hotel was decided without local council consultation, raising concerns about community safety and access to services.

The streetlights going out over Britain tell a brutal story: austerity isn't over it's getting worse | John Harris

Local austerity is increasing as councils face financial pressures and cut essential services, impacting communities across the country.
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UK energy suppliers to spend 500m to cushion pain of rising bills

Energy suppliers will spend £500 million to help customers with their bills this winter.

Watchdog 'largely satisfied' after cronyism row review

The Civil Service Commission review found the appointment process largely satisfactory, with fewer bypasses in recruitment rules after the last election.
#social-media

Starmer says police should focus on what matters most' amid Pearson tweet investigation

Police should prioritize community issues over social media responses, says Prime Minister.
Debate on free speech intensifies amid police investigations into social media posts.

Essex police defend their investigation of Allison Pearson tweet

Essex police investigate Allison Pearson for inciting racial hatred, clarifying it's not about a non-crime hate incident as she claimed.

No plans to join Bluesky yet, Starmer says

Sir Keir Starmer has no plans to join Bluesky, focusing on effective government communication instead.

Starmer says police should focus on what matters most' amid Pearson tweet investigation

Police should prioritize community issues over social media responses, says Prime Minister.
Debate on free speech intensifies amid police investigations into social media posts.

Essex police defend their investigation of Allison Pearson tweet

Essex police investigate Allison Pearson for inciting racial hatred, clarifying it's not about a non-crime hate incident as she claimed.

No plans to join Bluesky yet, Starmer says

Sir Keir Starmer has no plans to join Bluesky, focusing on effective government communication instead.
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#pensioners

Winter fuel payment cuts may force 100,000 pensioners below poverty line'

Cuts to winter fuel allowance may lead to 100,000 pensioners facing fuel poverty in England and Wales.

Winter fuel cut to put 50,000 into poverty next year

Cuts to the winter fuel allowance will increase pensioner poverty significantly in the coming years.

Winter fuel payment cuts may force 100,000 pensioners below poverty line'

Cuts to winter fuel allowance may lead to 100,000 pensioners facing fuel poverty in England and Wales.

Winter fuel cut to put 50,000 into poverty next year

Cuts to the winter fuel allowance will increase pensioner poverty significantly in the coming years.
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Labour mulls scheme to alert rape and stalking victims if perpetrator is nearby

Labour is considering giving crime survivors real-time alerts when perpetrators are nearby, inspired by a similar scheme in Spain.

Labour plan for 100,000 new nursery places in England unlikely to work'

Government plan to create new nursery places using primary school capacity is criticized for geographical mismatches and viability issues.
Challenges such as staffing, facility adequacy, and low availability hinder the success of the new nursery policy.

Tech firm Palantir spoke with MoJ about calculating prisoners' reoffending risks'

Palantir is discussing technology with the UK Ministry of Justice to analyze prisoners' reoffending risks, raising ethical concerns.

How are are cabinet ministers likely to vote on assisted dying?

The upcoming Commons vote on assisted suicide highlights diverging opinions among cabinet members, revealing deeper societal and ethical concerns about the practice.
#profit-regulation

The Guardian view on children's homes: cap profits and don't stop there | Editorial

Profit limits are needed in children's social care due to excessive profits and risks highlighted by the Competition and Markets Authority.

'Exploitative' children's home profits to be curbed

The UK government plans to regulate profits of large children's home providers to safeguard vulnerable young people. A financial disclosure requirement and legal profit limits will be introduced.

The Guardian view on children's homes: cap profits and don't stop there | Editorial

Profit limits are needed in children's social care due to excessive profits and risks highlighted by the Competition and Markets Authority.

'Exploitative' children's home profits to be curbed

The UK government plans to regulate profits of large children's home providers to safeguard vulnerable young people. A financial disclosure requirement and legal profit limits will be introduced.
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#conservative-party

Tory Foreign Office minister used official visit to Azerbaijan to promote party donor's business

The promotion of JCB by Leo Docherty during an official visit illustrates potential conflicts of interest and the influence of wealthy donors in UK politics.

Badenoch ally to question Angela Rayner at PMQs

Alex Burghart will deputize at PMQs for Kemi Badenoch, who has not appointed a formal deputy.

Tory Foreign Office minister used official visit to Azerbaijan to promote party donor's business

The promotion of JCB by Leo Docherty during an official visit illustrates potential conflicts of interest and the influence of wealthy donors in UK politics.

Badenoch ally to question Angela Rayner at PMQs

Alex Burghart will deputize at PMQs for Kemi Badenoch, who has not appointed a formal deputy.
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'Starmer - meet us before it's too late,' nuclear test veterans say

The UK's nuclear tests have left lasting health impacts on veterans and their families, with no compensation from the government.

UK minister promises to force companies to end subscription traps

New rules will require companies to simplify subscription cancellations to prevent consumer exploitation.
Subscription traps cost UK consumers £1.6bn annually due to complex cancellation processes.
#womens-equality-party

Women's Equality party members vote to dissolve organisation

The Women's Equality Party dissolved after nearly a decade due to financial challenges and a polarized political environment, despite its relevant policies and past victories.

The party is over but not the movement - WEP

The Women's Equality Party is closing due to financial challenges and ineffective strategies in a polarized political climate.

Women's Equality party members vote to dissolve organisation

The Women's Equality Party dissolved after nearly a decade due to financial challenges and a polarized political environment, despite its relevant policies and past victories.

The party is over but not the movement - WEP

The Women's Equality Party is closing due to financial challenges and ineffective strategies in a polarized political climate.
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Keir Starmer to restart UK-India talks after previous negotiations stalled

Keir Starmer plans to resume UK-India trade talks in 2024, aiming for economic growth and improved living standards through a new trade deal.
#money-laundering

We must stop UK territories laundering money, say politicians

The UK must enforce public ownership registers in overseas territories to combat money-laundering and illicit finance.

Open registers are only way to stop dirty money that underpins crime | Margaret Hodge and Andrew Mitchell

UK ministers aim to forge a united strategy addressing corporate transparency and money laundering in overseas territories.

We must stop UK territories laundering money, say politicians

The UK must enforce public ownership registers in overseas territories to combat money-laundering and illicit finance.

Open registers are only way to stop dirty money that underpins crime | Margaret Hodge and Andrew Mitchell

UK ministers aim to forge a united strategy addressing corporate transparency and money laundering in overseas territories.
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To turn Britain around, we need a proper understanding of life for poorer workers | Torsten Bell

Understanding the current challenges faced by low- and middle-income Britain is essential for effective change.

The Guardian view on the UK's election challenges: an epidemic of intimidation | Editorial

Most candidates in the 2024 election report facing harassment or intimidation.
Abuse of candidates threatens democratic stability and voter confidence.

Fish and chips for VE Day? Battle begins over how UK marks 80th anniversary

Plans for VE Day include communal singing and eating fish and chips, but face government opposition for more modern commemoration approaches.
#asylum-seekers

Home Office 'cut corners' buying 15m migrant camp

The Home Office made poor decisions in acquiring a contaminated site for asylum seekers under pressure to end hotel use.

Starmer backs plans to explore Italian-style migration deals to limit crossings

Keir Starmer supports exploring international migration deals to address small boat crossings while emphasizing the importance of a multifaceted approach.

Lakeside hotel 'inappropriate' for asylum seekers

The decision to house asylum seekers at Dragonfly Hotel is criticized by local MPs as inappropriate and disappointing, highlighting ongoing strain on resources.

Home Office 'cut corners' buying 15m migrant camp

The Home Office made poor decisions in acquiring a contaminated site for asylum seekers under pressure to end hotel use.

Starmer backs plans to explore Italian-style migration deals to limit crossings

Keir Starmer supports exploring international migration deals to address small boat crossings while emphasizing the importance of a multifaceted approach.

Lakeside hotel 'inappropriate' for asylum seekers

The decision to house asylum seekers at Dragonfly Hotel is criticized by local MPs as inappropriate and disappointing, highlighting ongoing strain on resources.
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#church-of-england

Davey: Welsh Lib Dem leader must reflect on position

Liberal Democrat leader urges Welsh leader Jane Dodds to reflect on her handling of an abuse case linked to her past work.

Welsh Lib Dems leader under pressure after criticism over C of E abuse case

Ed Davey urges Welsh Liberal Democrat leader Jane Dodds to reflect on her past actions related to a Church of England abuse case.

Davey: Welsh Lib Dem leader must reflect on position

Liberal Democrat leader urges Welsh leader Jane Dodds to reflect on her handling of an abuse case linked to her past work.

Welsh Lib Dems leader under pressure after criticism over C of E abuse case

Ed Davey urges Welsh Liberal Democrat leader Jane Dodds to reflect on her past actions related to a Church of England abuse case.
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Bus services across England to share 1bn boost

The UK government is boosting bus services with nearly 1 billion funding focused on need and deprivation, enhancing accessibility and frequency.

Flynn: Reaction to 2026 Holyrood bid 'not pleasant'

SNP leader Stephen Flynn's bid for Holyrood seat sparks infighting within the party, causing discomfort and disagreements.
#government-policy

Fears grow over UK children at risk placed in illegal care homes

The increase in vulnerable children placed in illegal accommodation highlights a crisis in care provision and the urgent need for systemic reform.

Peers say not reforming IPP sentences could cause another Post Office scandal

The government is criticized for not addressing injustices in the indeterminate sentencing system despite proposed reforms for better prisoner release evaluations.

Fears grow over UK children at risk placed in illegal care homes

The increase in vulnerable children placed in illegal accommodation highlights a crisis in care provision and the urgent need for systemic reform.

Peers say not reforming IPP sentences could cause another Post Office scandal

The government is criticized for not addressing injustices in the indeterminate sentencing system despite proposed reforms for better prisoner release evaluations.
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Tory pair backed rushed and misjudged' asylum site purchase, watchdog says

The rushed purchase of the Northeye site for asylum accommodation, led by Tories, has resulted in excessive costs and significant contamination issues.
#cultural-sensitivity

No 10 apologises after meat and alcohol served at Diwali celebration

Downing Street apologized to British Hindus after mistakenly serving meat and alcohol at its Diwali celebration, assuring that it will not happen again.

No 10 sorry for meat and alcohol at Diwali event

Downing Street apologizes for serving meat and alcohol at Diwali celebration, acknowledging it contradicts Hindu customs.
The event reveals a gap in cultural understanding within governmental practices.

No 10 apologises after meat and alcohol served at Diwali celebration

Downing Street apologized to British Hindus after mistakenly serving meat and alcohol at its Diwali celebration, assuring that it will not happen again.

No 10 sorry for meat and alcohol at Diwali event

Downing Street apologizes for serving meat and alcohol at Diwali celebration, acknowledging it contradicts Hindu customs.
The event reveals a gap in cultural understanding within governmental practices.
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#public-health

UK's unhealthy food habits cost 268bn a year, report finds

The UK's unhealthy food addiction costs over 268 billion annually, surpassing NHS budget and impacting public health significantly.

Streeting warns Britons against having cheap cosmetic surgery abroad

Britons are advised to avoid cheap cosmetic surgery abroad due to risks of substandard care and potentially fatal consequences.

UK's unhealthy food habits cost 268bn a year, report finds

The UK's unhealthy food addiction costs over 268 billion annually, surpassing NHS budget and impacting public health significantly.

Streeting warns Britons against having cheap cosmetic surgery abroad

Britons are advised to avoid cheap cosmetic surgery abroad due to risks of substandard care and potentially fatal consequences.
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I felt enormous guilt, says ex-MP in honeytrap scandal

William Wragg's experience underscores the mental toll of public scrutiny and loneliness after being involved in a scandal.

Charity Commission to review blogpost by Campaign Against Antisemitism

The Charity Commission is reviewing the Campaign Against Antisemitism's political statement regarding arms export license suspensions to Israel, amid concerns of politically charged activity.
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