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Labour on Tuesday unveiled its prototype digital ID system as it laid out further details on what the scheme could look like in its push to create 'Government by app'.
Jury restriction plan clears first hurdle despite Labour dissent ⊕
The justice secretary says the limits are required to stem a growing backlog of cases in crown courts.
Starmer said ministers can go against wishes of Wales and Scotland in leaked memo ⊖
The memo was obtained by Plaid Cymru, which has accused Labour of turning its back on devolution.
Labour MP says she suffered PTSD after being raped as she condemns Government's curbs on jury trials in emotional Commons speech ⊖
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
Charlotte Nichols talked about her experience during a debate on the legislation in the House of Commons this afternoon.
Trump and the Tories would have the UK wade into another Middle East war. Kudos to Starmer: he has not done that | Matt Western ⊕
The prime minister has approached a complex geopolitical conflict with a level head – and most importantly, the support of the public
Matt Western is the Labour MP for Warwick and Leamington, and chai…
The blistering speech that tells me Britain’s social care deadlock can finally be broken | Polly Toynbee ⊕
If anyone can convince politicians and public of the need to pay for a national care service, it’s Louise Casey. With her involved, I now have hope
No government in my lifetime has been dealt a worse …
Chris Mason: The cost of living is catapulted centre stage yet again ○
Labour faces pressure to stem the Middle East's impact on energy bills, writes the BBC's political editor.
A financial tsunami is heading for Britain because of the Iran war, and it will leave the UK poorer for years to come. This is why families trying to pay their bills will suffer the most: ALEX BRUMMER ⊖
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
Barely a week ago, in her underwhelming Spring Statement, Rachel Reeves took to the despatch box and claimed that Labour was doing a marvellous job.
Some immigrants 'live parallel lives', Labour's so-called 'cohesion strategy' study admits ⊖
It comes despite Robert Jenrick facing outrage last year for claiming that parts of Birmingham were segregated.
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