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2025 › December › 04
Labour
7 months ago
Staff who successfully sue their employers will be in line for unlimited compensation in what lawyers said was a 'bonkers' last-minute change to Labour 's workers' rights revolution.
Six-month unfair dismissal right to begin from 2027 ○
Labour ministers will commit to the start date next week after previously watering down the new protection.
Labour misses target for hiring new teachers despite VAT raid on private schools to pay for them ⊖
Official figures show that for 2025/26, the Government only recruited 88 per cent of the required 19,270 new secondary school teachers.
Labour launches self-driving vehicle consultation as question marks remain over safety, liability and hacking threat ⊖
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
The Department for Transport has today taken its next step towards allowing driverless vehicles onto Britain's roads from 2027.
Is the UK economy really as bad as we think it is? Here is the truth of the matter | Jonathan Swarbrick ⊖
From income to home ownership and public services, everybody is disgruntled – but for different reasons
The British economy has endured a series of setbacks in recent years: austerity, Brexit, the glo…
Starmer's House of cronies could erase dissent within TWO YEARS: Warning that plot to fill Lords with Labour loyalists will allow PM to trample opposition after fight over workers' rights ⊕
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
The PM has been hit by fresh cronyism accusations amid reports he will ennoble party advisers and staffers to strengthen Labour's presence in the House of Lords.
Labour MP warns of huge Commons revolt against scrapping jury trials as he brands David Lammy a 'liar' and 'stark raving barmy' ⊕
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
The Justice Secretary this week unveiled proposals to set up so-called 'swift courts' in England and Wales, where cases will be heard by a judge alone.
'The political equivalent of the living dead' ANDREW PIERCE reveals how everything is going wrong under the Starmer Reeves double act ⊖⊖
Sitting side by side, they were all smiles. But look at the faces of Labour MPs sitting behind them. Grey, tense. They know that Reeves and Starmer are a political disaster.
Rachel Reeves should commit to pensions tax lock to stop panic withdrawals, AJ Bell boss says ○
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
Labour must make 'a clear commitment to tax stability' to pensions savers after uncertainty in the build-up to the Budget led to surge in early withdrawals, the boss of AJ Bell has said.
Labour 'running scared of voters' as MORE elections face delay with polls showing Starmer on track for meltdown ⊖⊖
Four mayoral contests that were due to be held in May are being pushed back by two years, with accusations that the PM is 'subverting democracy'.