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3 hours ago
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It's the Nigel Farage chameleon show flashy, ever-changing pledges, but only one real policy: xenophobia | Polly Toynbee

Nigel Farage's Reform Party shifts policies toward austerity and risk-taking while narrowing welfare proposals and courting wealthy expats to boost electoral appeal.
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4 hours ago
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Nige is no longer laughing at himself as he performs' yet another big speech | John Crace

A theatrical Reform press conference showcased Nigel Farage's performative ego, loyal MPs, and speculation about Andrew Mountbatten Windsor joining.
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28 minutes ago

Hillsborough victims failed by the state, says PM

British state failed Hillsborough victims and families; the Public Office (Accountability) Bill will impose a legal duty of candour and criminal sanctions for cover-ups.
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5 hours ago

TalkTV breached impartiality rules with allegations about cancelled local elections, Ofcom finds

TalkTV breached Ofcom impartiality rules by repeatedly accusing the government of cancelling local elections to avoid Reform UK victories.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 hours ago

Activists could be jailed for six months for protesting outside MPs' homes

England and Wales will criminalise protests outside the homes of MPs and other public office holders, punishable by up to six months' imprisonment.
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4 hours ago

Equality commission's guidance after sex ruling is fundamentally unworkable | Letter

The EHRC guidance forces businesses into unworkable policing of bathroom use, exceeding the supreme court ruling and creating legal and reputational risks.
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fromwww.bbc.com
4 hours ago

Mandelson was not interviewed for US ambassador job

Lord Mandelson was directly appointed UK ambassador to the US without a formal interview and was later sacked after emails revealed supportive messages to Jeffrey Epstein.
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3 hours ago

French taxi driver cleared of stealing from David Lammy after fare dispute

Nassim Mimun, 40, drove the deputy prime minister and his wife, Nicola Green, more than 600km (370 miles) from Forli, near Bologna in northern Italy, to the ski resort of Flaine in the French Alps on 11 April. But at the end of the journey the tone escalated over the cost of the fare, the Bonneville prosecutor Boris Duffau said in May. The driver, from the south-eastern city of Avignon, then left with his passengers' bags in the boot of his car.
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3 hours ago

Starmer was briefed on Mandelson's Epstein links before appointing him, say civil servants

The prime minister received a Cabinet Office report that contained a summary of reputational risks associated with appointing Lord Mandelson, including his prior relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and past resignations as a Labour minister. Chris Wormald, the cabinet secretary, told MPs that the report contained direct extracts from media reporting and notes a general reputational risk arising from making the appointment.
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3 hours ago

The Guardian view on the Huntingdon train stabbings: an immigration-fixated right is failing the public | Editorial

Witnesses to Saturday evening's stabbings on a train in Cambridgeshire at first wondered if reports of a knife-wielding attacker were a Halloween prank. As passengers fled through the carriages, some of them bleeding and shouting warnings, it became clear that this was one of those terrible moments when a nightmare comes true. LNER staff and the emergency services deserve credit for their swift response. By diverting the highspeed service to Huntingdon, train driver Andrew Johnson averted a worse disaster.
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2 hours ago

Say what you like about Sadiq Khan's no-go hellscape' Britain's cities prove the rightwing agitators wrong | Jonathan Liew

London attracts exaggerated, polarized portrayals that clash with mundane realities, while advertising controversy and outsiders' misconceptions reveal gaps between image and everyday life.
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3 hours ago

Beyond ironic': Reform-led council says flags must come down so Christmas lights can go up

This condition from Kent county council may result in the installation of the Christmas lights being unable to proceed as planned for 2025. Despite this, the parish council will still be liable for the hire cost, as the arrangements were in place before the permit was issued. It said it would be disappointing if the lights could not be installed but unfortunately this situation is beyond the parish council's control.
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3 hours ago

Government disappointed by unexpected O2 price rise

Government asked Ofcom to review in-contract price-rise rules after O2 raised monthly prices mid-contract, seeking stronger consumer protections and fair treatment.
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3 hours ago

The Guardian view on Britain's new class divide: the professional middle is being hollowed out | Editorial

An Oxford don in charge of mathematical finance told its reporters that almost all his students ended up working at quant trading firms, on salaries from 250,000 to 800,000. If you get offered a salary less than 250K, you're kind of the sad guy, he said, adding that nobody I know interviews for JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs not once do I hear anybody entertain any of these traditional investment banking jobs.
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12 hours ago
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Labour says Farage would revive austerity as he prepares to set out economic vision in speech UK politics live

Reform UK pivots to deregulation and delayed tax cuts, promising spending cuts before tax cuts while facing credibility and policy weaknesses.
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7 hours ago
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Nigel Farage backtracks on Reform UK's promise to cut 90bn of taxes

Reform UK has withdrawn its £90bn tax-cut pledge and may alter pension protections, arguing public spending must be controlled before committing to major fiscal promises.
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8 hours ago
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Huge tax cuts not currently realistic, Farage says

Nigel Farage says Reform UK will not deliver promised £90bn of tax cuts now, citing dire public finances, but pledges modest tax changes.
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6 hours ago
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What would UK economic policy look like under Nigel Farage's Reform?

Reform has scaled back broad tax-cut promises, retaining a long-term aim to raise the income tax threshold to £20,000 while targeting benefit and inheritance changes.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
8 hours ago

Nigel Farage suggests young people on minimum wage earn too much

Nigel Farage proposed lowering the minimum wage for young workers or raising the NIC threshold; Reform UK abandons tax-cut plans and questions the triple lock.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
12 hours ago

Reeves considering more than a hundred tax and spending plans' ahead of Budget

The chancellor is considering over one hundred tax and spending measures, including possible income tax increases to fill a potential £50bn public finance shortfall.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
5 hours ago

Penny Mordaunt plots comeback with warning against Trumpian policies for Britain

Penny Mordaunt warns the UK must resist Trump-style populism to protect long-standing institutions and prevent concentrated executive power.
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7 hours ago

Sultana says new party is aiming to 'run government'

Zarah Sultana and Jeremy Corbyn founded a left-wing party aiming to win state power and run government despite internal splits over leadership, finances, and membership.
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7 hours ago

Ex-Labour councillor in court over 'honeytrap' case

PA Media Ex-Labour councillor Oliver Steadman has appeared in court facing a charge of blackmail in connection with the alleged 'honeytrap' plot targeting men involved in Westminster politics last year. Mr Steadman, 28, was arrested in June 2024 and later charged with one count of blackmailing then Conservative MP William Wragg in order to get the telephone numbers of up to 12 individuals.
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16 hours ago

Tax rises and drop in investment predicted to limit UK growth

UK economic growth will be under 1% next year due to looming tax rises, falling business investment, weaker productivity, and high interest rates.
fromwww.bbc.com
8 hours ago

Reeves rebuked by PM over 'regrettable' rental confusion but faces no further action

The prime minister has said Chancellor Rachel Reeves will face no further action over the failure to obtain the correct licence when renting out her family home. However, Sir Keir Starmer said it was "regrettable" Reeves did not share all the relevant emails when she first told him about the issue on Wednesday evening. The chancellor initially said neither she nor her husband were aware a licence was needed
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7 hours ago

Reeves warned VAT hike will affect the 'elderly, disabled and rural passengers' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

A proposed 20% VAT on private hire vehicles threatens hundreds of taxi companies, thousands of jobs, and essential transport for elderly, disabled, rural communities.
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15 hours ago

Council defends censored swear word social posts

The council defended the posts, saying they had been viewed by thousands and that nobody else had complained. The posts came after the south-east London authority announced it would be investing 5m to tackle fly-tipping, including the installation of new CCTV cameras, a public reward scheme and tougher sanctions. The council's X and Facebook pages both had a picture of a refuse worker throwing a bag of rubbish into a compactor, with the statement: "We're not putting up with this s*** anymore."
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fromBusiness Matters
10 hours ago

Mulberry chief urges Labour to scrap 'unfair' tourist tax as luxury sector reels from spending slump

The head of British luxury brand Mulberry has called on the government to reinstate VAT-free shopping for international tourists, warning that the "unfair" tax burden is stifling investment and driving wealthy shoppers away from the UK. Chief executive Andrea Baldo said the move would help revitalise Britain's luxury and retail sectors - which have been hit hard by declining visitor spending since the 2021 abolition of the VAT rebate for overseas visitors - while boosting UK manufacturing and tourism revenues.
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fromBusiness Matters
16 hours ago

Government under fire as Jaguar Land Rover leaves 1.5bn state-backed loan untouched after cyber crisis

The attack, which began on 1 September, paralysed JLR's key computer systems and halted production across its UK operations. The company was only able to restart limited manufacturing in early October and expects full output to resume by early December. Liam Byrne, chair of parliament's business select committee, has written to Business Secretary Peter Kyle seeking clarification on whether JLR ever requested to use the funds and whether any of the money has reached suppliers. Suppliers have privately voiced frustration at the government's messaging, which appeared to suggest ministers had provided emergency cashflow assistance.
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fromBusiness Matters
21 hours ago

UpKeep Warns of 'Compliance Crisis' as New Energy Regulations Set to Cost UK Landlords Billions

From 2030, all privately rented homes in England and Wales must meet minimum EPC C, imposing costly landlord retrofits and fines up to £5,000.
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16 hours ago

Couple told to add screen after 'luxury' shed approved with conditions

(Image credit: Monmouthshire County Council) A Monmouth couple has been told to install a privacy fence after neighbours complained their "luxury shed" was too large and intrusive. Llinos Ndlovu and her husband built the glass-fronted garden room and decking at the end of their home without planning permission in 2023. Monmouthshire County Council has now approved the structure retrospectively, but only after imposing strict conditions on privacy, lighting and wildlife protection.
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12 hours ago

UK economy doomed' under Labour, says Ryanair chief

Michael O'Leary, the chief executive of the budget airline, hit out at Rachel Reeves, accusing the chancellor of failing to deliver on her programme of economic growth. The UK economy under the current leadership is doomed, he said. The UK badly needs growth, but the way to deliver growth is through selective tax cuts you are not going to grow the UK economy by taxing wealth or by taxing air travel.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Nigel Farage to promise business deregulation in economic policy speech

Nigel Farage commits to sweeping deregulation and a pro-business agenda while shelving immediate 90bn tax-cut promises until public spending is controlled.
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fromCity AM
1 week ago

Looking for Growth? Look no further.

Looking for Growth is a young, angry pressure group mobilizing professionals to prioritize economic growth and push Britain out of perceived decline.
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1 day ago

Why Reeves should gamble on tax hikes | Brief letters

Betfred has said it would close all 1,287 of its high street betting shops if Rachel Reeves raises taxes on the industry (Betfred says gambling tax rise in budget will force it to shut all its UK shops, 19 October). What further encouragement can she need? John Saxbee Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire As great as Prunella Scales's character was, I never really cared for Fawlty Towers (Obituary, 28 October).
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1 day ago

Plaid Cymru and SNP discuss forming 'progressive alliance'

By electing a Plaid Cymru government able to forge a strong relationship with an SNP Scottish government, we can make our nations' voices heard in Westminster and demand that Wales gets parity of funding and powers with Scotland as the first step towards taking our future into our own hands.
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1 day ago

Tory patience wears thin as Badenoch's critics count down to May elections

Am I after her job? Am I going to stick the knife between her shoulder blades and steal the crown? No, of course I'm not, the veteran Tory cabinet minister told the laughing audience as he opened the awards ceremony. You know that I'm not. Have I had a snazzy new haircut and lost loads of puppy fat? No. Have I stopped saying aask' and started saying assk'? Am I producing viral vigilante videos? If I was, maybe you would suspect I'm on manoeuvres.
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1 day ago

Dining across the divide: He looked like a typical Green voter long hair, laid-back, that sort of thing'

There is discrimination against older people. The big beef Carl Of course the boats should stop. People are dying in the Channel, that's not a good thing. They should have safe, legal routes and be assessed to see if they have a genuine claim. The current debate has been massively overheated by a vocal, well-funded minority position, and it's taken all the compassion out of it.
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1 day ago

A million young people aren't in a job or training. Britain has a problem | Richard Partington

Almost a million young people are not in education, employment or training. Employers are freezing their hiring plans. Unemployment is at a four-year high. Not all is right in the UK's jobs market, and the outlook is getting worse. Typically it takes a full-blown recession to trigger the type of growth in unemployment that Britain is witnessing today. About 100,000 jobs have been lost from company payrolls in the past year, and the official jobless rate has hit 4.8%, up from 4.1% a year earlier.
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6 days ago

TUC warns 6 month qualifying period would leave more than 2m workers at risk from unfair dismissal - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The Employment Rights Bill will ensure workers are protected from being sacked unfairly from day one in the job. It will also ban exploitative zero-hours contracts by giving workers a right to a contract which reflects their regular hours.
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fromBBC News
1 week ago

Newspaper headlines: 'Billions wasted on hotels for migrants' and 'Trudeau, madly, deeply'

Home Office spending on migrant hotels was described as failed, chaotic and expensive amid asylum cost concerns, NHS funding shortfalls, and rising AI-generated fraud.
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1 day ago

Sadiq Khan calls on Reeves to bring authentic' Labour budget that boosts green investment

Sadiq Khan urges Treasury to back green investment, criticises government clarity, and defends net-zero policies and Ulez on grounds of authenticity and public health.
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fromBusiness Matters
1 day ago

Waiting on Reeves: London entrepreneurs face the gallows

London risks being targeted for disproportionate tax measures that could harm local businesses, competitiveness and the capital's role as the UK economic engine.
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fromBusiness Matters
1 week ago

Business Secretary vows to harness AI and deregulation to turbocharge UK growth

Peter Kyle vows to use AI and deregulation to drive UK economic growth, boost productivity, create jobs, and cut red tape for SMEs.
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1 day ago

Rachel Reeves's 5% VAT cut on electricity bills will backfire, experts say

Removing VAT on electricity disproportionately benefits wealthier homeowners, risks higher carbon emissions, and represents an expensive, regressive measure.
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fromTheregister
6 days ago

UK government inflates G-Cloud framework to 14B

UK government launches G-Cloud 15 tender worth up to £14 billion over four years to supply cloud infrastructure, platform, and hosting services across the public sector.
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1 day ago

MPs urge minister to adopt definition of Islamophobia amid rise in hate crime

MPs call on the government to adopt an official definition of Islamophobia as Muslim-directed hate crimes rise sharply.
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1 day ago

Politicians rarely comment on the royals. That could all change after the Andrew saga

"You might think this is about Andrew," a senior Whitehall figure wonders out loud. "But put this in your diary as a pivot point in the relationship between Palace and Parliament." Will this royal mess usher in a new era? And despite their conventional refusal to comment, could politicians become quicker to point out the monarchy's flaws, and more willing to speak out?
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fromTheregister
6 days ago

Human impact of UK's Afghan data disaster revealed to MPs

Research submitted to the UK Parliament has revealed explicit threats to life and the deaths of family members and colleagues directly linked to the Ministry of Defence's 2022 Afghan relocation scheme data breach. Led by charity Refugee Legal Support and assisted by academics from Lancaster and York universities, of the 231 individuals affected by what may be one of the UK's most damaging data protection failures, 49 of them said family or colleagues had been killed in Afghanistan.
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1 day ago

Doreen Lawrence calls for cowardly' undercover officer to face public inquiry

The mother of Stephen Lawrence is pressing for the cowardly undercover police officer who spied on her family's campaign for justice to be questioned at a public inquiry. The spycops inquiry has previously ruled that the undercover officer, David Hagan, was too ill to give live evidence, after submissions by his lawyers. But this ruling is to be challenged on Monday by Doreen Lawrence and many victims of covert surveillance who argue that Hagan is a key witness in a crucial issue that is being examined by the inquiry.
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1 day ago

UNCAPTIONED: Home Office Squandered Billions On Asylum Hotels, MPs Say | Flipboard

Home Office squandered billions of taxpayers' money on asylum accommodation, using hotels as long-term housing due to flawed contracts and poor management.
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1 day ago

Military homes to be renovated in 9bn government plan

The Ministry of Defence's new housing strategy will see improvements made to almost all of its 47,700 homes for military families in what Defence Secretary John Healey said will be the "biggest renewal of Armed Forces housing in more than 50 years". The plan is in response to consistent complaints from serving personnel about the state of their accommodation. In 2022, dozens of members and their families told the BBC they were having to live in damp, mould-infested housing without heating.
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fromBusiness Matters
1 week ago

Senior staff expansion drives 29m rise in HMRC wage bill

HMRC's wage bill rose by £29.4 million in a year due to increased headcount, with growth in senior roles driving a 10.3% pay-bill increase.
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1 day ago

Andrew to be stripped of naval title, says UK defence secretary

The former Duke of York will be stripped of his honorary naval rank of vice-admiral as King Charles removes honours over ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
6 days ago

Race on to protect London wealth from inheritance taxes - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

There are hundreds of thousands of families in the UK, if not more, with estates worth more than the IHT threshold of £650,000 thanks to accumulated savings, investments, pensions, raises in asset values, such as property, with many owning businesses as well which have significant value.
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6 days ago
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Yes, Keir Starmer is Britain's most unpopular PM ever. That could liberate him | Polly Toynbee

The current government faces overwhelming inherited crises, public disillusionment, and leadership shortcomings leaving Labour struggling to show effective change.
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1 week ago
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The Guardian view on Labour's new deputy leader: Lucy Powell can help a floundering government reconnect | Editorial

Labour should shift from top-down technocratic control to embrace traditional instincts on inequality and poverty, using Powell’s deputyship to reset party relations.
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