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2 hours ago

When racists shout Go home', and you come from 15 places, what to do? | Hugh Muir

Racist and nativist othering surged in 2025, normalizing attacks on public figures like David Lammy and emboldening violent, symbolic intimidation.
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1 day ago

Zack Polanski offering voters fantasy solutions, says head of Fabian Society

Labour must confront both left and right populisms: Green's unrealistic wealth-tax promises and Reform/Farage's simplistic, divisive solutions.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
9 hours ago

Keir Starmer vows to stay the course' in 2026 after Labour leadership speculation

Keir Starmer pledges to remain leader through 2026 as Labour struggles economically and trails Reform UK; The Independent seeks donations to fund reporters.
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23 hours ago

Grooming gang row 'could have been handled better' - Constance

Angela Constance faces an independent investigation over remarks about Prof Alexis Jay and survived a no-confidence vote while saying her actions were in good faith.
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16 hours ago

Reeves warned she has 'shattered business confidence with tax hikes' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

We are now at a level where we can't tax anybody any more, but we can't borrow any more, so we are really at the mercy of those people we've borrowed from, so if they lose confidence in us, we have serious issues.
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1 day ago

Judge me on what I do, says new EHRC chair after transgender groups' criticism

Mary-Ann Stephenson pledges to uphold rights of all protected groups and asks to be judged by actions despite controversy over past statements and donations.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
22 hours ago

Fresh proposals for panel of judges to reconsider cases of every IPP prisoner

Edward Garnier KC, a former solicitor general under the Conservative government, has proposed the formation of a specialist panel to review the cases of each prisoner still serving an abolished Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) jail term. He told The Independent too many IPP prisoners are now victims of state action or lack of it as he urged the government to fix this broken system.
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14 hours ago

The Guardian view on hard times for Britain's charities: struggling to do more with less | Editorial

Voluntary organisations face rising demand, shrinking state funding, falling donations and higher costs, threatening services and forcing major charities to cut staff and branches.
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fromwww.bbc.com
23 hours ago

Council leader to give evidence over Maccabi ban

Birmingham council leader and officials will give evidence to MPs over the decision to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from the Aston Villa match.
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16 hours ago

Oldham child gang-rape suspect later attempted to murder wife

Police failings let an alleged grooming gang member evade investigation; he later attempted to murder his wife and is unlikely to be charged.
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1 day ago

From Send to single-sex spaces: key tests facing Keir Starmer in 2026

Proposed education reforms risk removing EHCPs and prompting Labour rebellions amid financial pressure from rising numbers of children with autism and ADHD.
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2 days ago

Llinkedin founder bankrolls Labour's TikTok push against reform

Silicon Valley investors including Reid Hoffman are funding Labour's TikTok-focused digital campaign, using agencies and influencers to reach younger voters and shape political messaging.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
5 days ago

The key moments that could decide fate of Keir Starmer' next year

Polling expert warns Labour faces significant losses in 7 May 2026 elections, potentially threatening Keir Starmer's leadership across several UK regions.
fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

Papers reveal Blair said voters had no appetite for more Welsh powers

Tony Blair believed his Labour government had defeated the threat of a breakup of the UK by delivering devolution to Wales and Scotland, newly released documents reveal. Rejecting calls in 2004 for the then-Welsh Assembly to have full law-making powers, he said voters in Wales and Scotland had "no appetite" for more powers and that his government had "lanced the boil of separatism". The then-prime minister made the comments during a significant government cabinet discussion on further devolution for Wales - the minutes of which have just been released.
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fromBusiness Matters
1 day ago

Britain stuck at bottom of G7 for investment as private spending stalls

The UK records the lowest overall investment in the G7 at 18.6% of GDP, with public investment set to rise but private investment likely stagnating.
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1 day ago

Badenoch under fire as Tory shadow attorney general acts for Roman Abramovich

Kemi Badenoch faces pressure over her shadow attorney general's legal representation of sanctioned Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich.
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2 days ago

Too complacent': how Blair's advisers misjudged his disastrous WI speech

Tony Blair's advisers criticized his WI speech as complacent, patronising and insufficiently policy-focused, urging more dynamism and concrete topics to avoid alienating the audience.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Farage is still popular despite racism claims, poll finds

Nigel Farage's reputation remains largely intact among voters despite allegations of past racist bullying; overall approval slightly improved while few changed their view.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

Cabinet Office withdraws Andrew papers after 'error'

An administrative error led to brief release then withdrawal of official files mentioning Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor; papers were later redacted before public transfer.
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2 days ago

TfL raises 'existential' concerns over track access under Great British Railways

Unclear Great British Railways legislation clauses could create long-term operational uncertainty for Transport for London, including potential denial of access to shared tracks.
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1 day ago

Alpacas, buses and pints: Five laws you may have missed in 2025

The furry creatures, best described as a cross between a horse and a sheep, have become an increasingly regular feature of the UK landscape despite their South American origins. There are an estimated 45,000 alpacas and another 4,000 llamas in the UK, according to the Department for the Environment, Farming and Rural Affairs (Defra). Now, the Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Act gives the animals the same protections as goats, sheep, cattle and poultry, with an unlimited fine for irresponsible dog walkers.
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1 day ago

We have to go': longest-serving lord reflects on looming Labour eviction

But now well into his 64th year in the upper house, he is very much the longest serving. And in the next few months, it will all end. The 2nd Baron Trefgarne, to use his formal title, is one of the few hereditary peers still helping to make UK law, the tail end of a legislative chain dating back to the 13th century and Magna Carta.
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1 day ago

Keir Starmer's Gift to the British Right

States must weigh diplomatic resources and political costs when securing citizens’ release who have expressed violent, racist, or extremist views.
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2 days ago

Blair pressured officials over case of UK soldiers accused of beating Iraqi man to death, files show

A senior aide wrote to the prime minster in July 2005 to tell him that the attorney general had met army prosecutors that afternoon to discuss the case against soldiers alleged to have beaten Baha Mousa to death. It was likely the case would proceed to a court martial, wrote Antony Phillipson, the then prime minister's private secretary for foreign affairs, adding: Although if the AG felt that the case were better dealt with in a civil court he could direct accordingly. It must not!
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2 days ago

Foreign Office cautioned against UK military action to overthrow Robert Mugabe

UK Foreign Office concluded military intervention to remove Robert Mugabe in 2004 was not a serious or viable option due to high costs and risks.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago

How does the British honours system work and how do you nominate someone?

The British honours system recognises diverse public achievements and bravery across many fields, while free journalism relies on reader support to fund on-the-ground reporting.
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fromBusiness Matters
1 day ago

10m in late payments recovered for small firms by Small Business Commissioner

The Small Business Commissioner has helped UK small businesses recover £10 million in late and overdue payments, improving cashflow and challenging large firms' payment practices.
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2 days ago

What happened next: the man who saved the last phone box in his village

Derek Harris led a community campaign to save the K6 phone box from BT closure, mobilizing volunteers to exceed usage criteria and secure its retention.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
3 days ago
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Nigel Farage targeting six London council wins for Reform in elections as he says capital 'in big trouble'

Reform UK targets London boroughs, emphasizing law-and-order failures to win about six boroughs and lay groundwork to challenge the mayoralty in 2028.
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4 days ago
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Business is 'right to be worried' by Reform UK, warns Labour's Liam Byrne

British businesses should scrutinize Reform UK's unclear economic plans amid its rising support and increased engagement with corporate Britain.
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2 days ago

Hairdressers join pub landlords in banning Labour MPs over business rates backlash

Hairdressers and barbers are banning Labour MPs over rising business rates, employment costs and perceived government failure to protect high street firms.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

Labour warns of horrifying' rise in rat sightings

Cuts to local authority street-cleaning budgets correlate with a surge in rat sightings across Scotland, with Glasgow reporting over half of complaints and spending declines.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
2 days ago

Celeb hairdresser bans Labour MPs from his west London salon in protest over Budget

We have a history of looking after senior party members on both sides but I fully support this latest initiative. I feel the lives of Labour MPs should be hindered and diminished like they are doing to ours. I don't think they are all evil. Most are just naive and ideologically stupid. If the entire country refuses to do business with them perhaps they will get the message.
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2 days ago

Abd el-Fattah citizenship row shows shift on questions of national identity

British citizenship raises questions about nationality, consular protection for dual nationals, and whether decades-old offensive social media posts should affect citizenship status.
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2 days ago

SNP members call on party to stand up for trans rights in powerful statement

In the column, OFI stated that it - alongside SNP national equalities convener Sadie Matthews - moved a resolution at the SNP's policy-making body, the National Council, earlier this month rejecting the Equality and Human Rights Commission's controversial proposals on access single-sex spaces made following the UK Supreme Court ruling in April, which decided the definition of 'sex' for the purposes of the 2010 Equality Act refers to "biological sex" only.
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2 days ago

'It has the X-factor' - the view from the Commons public gallery

The Visitors' Gallery offers free public access to House of Commons proceedings, showcasing ceremonial traditions and allowing direct observation of MPs' debates and behavior.
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3 days ago

Grenfell firms still receiving multimillion-pound public contracts, analysis finds

Companies criticised in the Grenfell public inquiry still hold public-sector contracts; survivors demand audits and exclusion from government procurement.
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2 days ago

Number of people who say Britons must be born in UK is rising, study shows

Belief that Britishness is determined by birth, ancestry or ethnicity has nearly doubled, signalling rising ethno‑nationalist attitudes.
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3 days ago

Third of Reform UK's council leaders have expressed vaccine-sceptic views

A third of Reform UK council leaders and several senior figures publicly express vaccine scepticism, questioning Covid vaccine safety and suggesting cancer links.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago

Who is Alaa Abd El-Fattah? Egyptian activist at the centre of a new row for Starmer

Sir Keir Starmer faced criticism for praising Alaa Abd El-Fattah's return after resurfaced posts showed calls for violence, despite his prior detention and pardon.
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2 days ago

Budget tax raid on salary sacrifice schemes rattles business confidence

A £5 billion tax raid on salary sacrifice pension schemes announced in Rachel Reeves's Budget has emerged as the single most damaging policy for business confidence, according to new research from the Confederation of British Industry. Almost three-quarters (73%) of companies surveyed by the CBI said the move to levy national insurance contributions on pension salary sacrifice above a new cap was the most harmful measure in the Budget, warning it risks deterring workers from saving for retirement and disproportionately hitting middle earners.
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3 days ago

Gambling firms spent nearly 5m to advertise on TfL since London mayor's ban pledge

Khan said during his 2021 mayoral election campaign that he would order Transport for London (TfL) to extend a ban on junk food ads to cover online casinos and bookmakers as well, citing the devastating impact of addiction. Yet the mayor's office has yet to make good on the manifesto promise, blaming a lack of guidance from central government on the links between gambling adverts and harm. In the meantime, the number of gambling ads has increased, including a campaign for the online casino 888 that had to be withdrawn amid an outcry about its flippant tone.
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fromBusiness Matters
2 days ago

Festive filers sleigh their Self Assessment returns as thousands log on over Christmas

Thousands of taxpayers chose to spend part of their Christmas break tackling their tax affairs, with more than 4,600 people filing their Self Assessment returns on Christmas Day alone, new figures show. Data released by HM Revenue and Customs reveals that 37,435 people submitted their returns between Christmas Eve and Boxing Day, suggesting that for a growing number of taxpayers, festive filing is becoming a seasonal habit.
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2 days ago

Idris Elba knighted in new year honours list also featuring Torvill and Dean

Elba, known for his roles in The Wire and Luther, was knighted for services to young people in recognition of his charity work at the Elba Hope Foundation, which supports community empowerment, education, youth advocacy and sustainable development. He said: I hope we can do more to draw attention to the importance of sustained, practical support for young people and to the responsibility we all share to help them find an alternative to violence.
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3 days ago

The BBC tells the story of Britain in a way Netflix simply cannot. In the year to come, please remember that | Tony Hall

The BBC should defend its independence after a broadcasting error while remaining central to national democracy, cultural life, and trusted news provision.
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2 days ago

Another London council considering bringing in double council tax for second homes'

A west London council is poised to hit second-home owners with a major tax hike as it looks for new ways to plug growing budget gaps. This will effectively double the bill for owners who keep properties empty. For Band D homes, owners must pay 1,952.38 a year in council tax. Around 750 second homes are registered in Hillingdon and are likely to be affected by the changes unless they have a valid exemption.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago

Freemasons seek injunction to halt plans forcing Met officers to reveal membership

The United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE) and other groups representing the secretive organisation in England, Wales, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands have pushed back against plans, announced earlier this month, to make Freemasonry membership a declarable association. It will mean officers and staff are required to declare membership past or present of any organisation that is hierarchical, has confidential membership and requires members to support and protect each other.
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2 days ago

John Lydon Dismisses Bob Vylan's Glastonbury Chant as "Sad and Pointless"

[It's] sad and pointless. That's just riding on the current wave of leftism, where you don't have to think anymore. You just react with the herd. Moo!
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2 days ago

Jailed Pro-Palestine Hunger Strikers in UK Are "At Increasing Risk of Death"

Eight pro-Palestinian activists jailed in the UK are on hunger strike, facing critical health risks while authorities refuse meetings as trials proceed.
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2 days ago

From Adolescence to the manosphere: has 2025 been the year of the boy?

2025 saw mainstream focus on boys’ issues, highlighting online radicalisation, toxic masculinity, parental responsibility, and new policies addressing men’s and boys’ wellbeing.
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fromBusiness Matters
3 days ago

Tories press Labour over Jeffrey Epstein's alleged role in RBS commodities sale

Government faces pressure to disclose whether Jeffrey Epstein influenced the sale of RBS's Sempra commodities assets during Lord Mandelson's tenure.
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3 days ago

Dining across the divide: There's nothing more irritating than being told you're an idiot by a teenager'

For starters Alex I was pretty nervous, and I had a hellish journey fighting my way through Black Friday weekend crowds. But we got on straight away, and professionally we had a lot of crossover. Mike I found him remarkably thoughtful, grounded and likable. Alex We shared tortilla chips with guacamole to start, then I had soft-shell crab tacos with five different types of salsas. It was really delicious.
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4 days ago

UK curbs DRC visas, announces migrant return deals with Angola, Namibia

UK imposes visa restrictions on the Democratic Republic of the Congo for failing to cooperate with UK asylum seeker return policy.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

Teachers will strike next year if they don't get a proper pay rise, union bosses warn

Teachers may strike next year unless Labour raises pay and plugs school funding gaps; The Independent seeks donations to fund accessible, independent journalism.
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3 days ago

D-Day vet says WWII was a 'waste of time' as the UK has gone to 'rack and ruin' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

I think it [the war] was a waste of time, because the benefits we got from it, the wartime camaraderie and everyone, almost everybody, mucked in [with] whatever they could do. Whatever [way] they could help somebody else they did. That wasn't just in the army. You don't get that now, no.
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4 days ago

Starmer criticised for welcoming Egyptian activist

Prime Minister welcomed Egyptian pro-democracy activist Alaa Abdel Fattah's arrival in the UK despite revelations of past social media messages endorsing violence, prompting criticism.
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4 days ago

Vulnerable people still living in unsafe supported housing in England two years after law was passed

People are dying in unsafe accommodation and communities are being irreversibly damaged due to delays to a new law to clamp down on unregulated supported housing in England. It has been more than two years since the Supported Housing Act, a private member's bill brought by the Conservative MP Bob Blackman, that applies to England and Wales, was given royal assent but it has yet to be implemented due to delays in creating the regulations.
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3 days ago

Anti-fraud crackdown triggers sharp fall in new company registrations

Companies House identity checks caused about a 30% drop in weekly company incorporations; acting as an unverified director is now a criminal offence.
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3 days ago

Through the lens of history, Trump's legacy will be more of a blotch than a Maga masterpiece | Simon Tisdall

The 1989 Cold War ending proved incomplete as Putin's Russia resumed aggressive expansion, turning the post-Cold War era into renewed geopolitical confrontation.
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4 days ago
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Don't rule out EU customs union, TUC boss tells Starmer

A close economic and political relationship with the EU, potentially including a customs union, is presented as essential to boost growth and improve living standards.
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5 days ago
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Paul Nowak calls on Labour to forge closer relationship with Europe

Keir Starmer should seek a far closer relationship with Europe, including exploring a possible customs union.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
5 days ago

Union members turning to Farage because of cost of living crisis, Starmer warned

Worsening cost-of-living crisis is driving union members toward Nigel Farage as households skip meals, cut heating, and report stagnant or worsening finances.
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4 days ago

Justice secretary's grooming gang comments probed for code breach

Justice secretary Angela Constance faces an investigation into potential ministerial-code breaches over allegedly misrepresenting Professor Alexis Jay's position on public inquiries into child sexual abuse.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
4 days ago

Farage's child benefit policy would plunge 450,000 into poverty'

Removing the two‑child benefit cap for working couples would still push 450,000+ children into poverty because almost none of those households have two full‑time earners.
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4 days ago

UK restricts DR Congo visas over migrant return policy

The UK will impose visa restrictions on Democratic Republic of Congo nationals for failing to cooperate with returns of illegal migrants and foreign national offenders.
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5 days ago

'The situation is grave' - the Irish documents about Edward VIII's abdication the UK wanted to keep private

The British government sought to withhold documents and a conversation involving Éamon de Valera about King Edward VIII's 1936 abdication from public release.
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