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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.