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Businesses cheered Labour's climbdown, which will see a rise in the threshold for death duties on family businesses and farms worth £1m to £2.5m.
Restaurateurs blast Labour's lobster boiling ban for adding more red tape as struggling firms face paying thousands to comply with new rules ⊖⊖
On Monday the Government unveiled plans to ban boiling lobsters alive. Chefs instead face having to shell out for a £3,500 lethal electrocution device.
Keir's last Christmas in No10? Voters believe Starmer will be gone within a year as anger mounts in Labour ranks at shambolic government ⊖
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YouGov research found half of the public expect the PM to be gone within a year, including 19 per cent who are 'definite' about his demise.
POLL OF THE DAY: Do you agree with Labour's plans to ban chefs and home cooks from boiling live lobsters and crabs? ○
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A new strategy led by Environment Secretary Emma Reynolds issued today said that this method of dispatching the crustaceans was 'not an acceptable killing method'.
Public spending on union officials to be kept SECRET under Labour's workers' rights overhaul - and reps will get more time off to push diversity and inclusion ⊕
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The Employment Rights Bill, which gained Royal Assent last week, will essentially allow reps to decide how to use 'facility time', paid leave from their workplace they can use to carry out union work.
Team GB Olympic heroes warn Labour could pave over Britain's playing fields under planning reforms to hit home building targets ⊕
Team GB athletes signed an open letter which said the pitches were 'irreplaceable' as the government rushes to meet its 1.5million homebuilding target.
Keir Starmer told closer EU trade ties ‘strategic necessity’ for UK firms ⊕
Labour urged to accelerate reset with Brussels as many exporters struggling to trade in the EU after Brexit deal
Keir Starmer’s government has been told a closer EU trade deal is a “strategic necessit…
Farmers now risk being undercut by imports after Labour's animal welfare reforms ⊖
Labour dealt another blow to farmers on Monday as they announced animal welfare changes that could see them being undercut by foreign competitors.
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